This is one of the top 3 nudist/textile beaches in Corfu.
It’s not a very long or wide beach. The sandy area space is good for low season but in high season people might even have to go on the pebbles or the rocks (as the beach bar and sun-bed rental owner said.
Bring swimming shoes or water-friendly shoes if you want to explore the spiky rocks and the cliffs. It’s the most exciting activity here. If you like snorkelling, there are a lot of big fish in the water.
Dogs are allowed but there’s not much space for a walk.
Parking is public on the side of the road. It’s not busy in low season. But in high season, I bet that there’s not much space. Probably you should park before or in front of the Elia Restaurant (if available), because their carpark is only for customers.
It’s very easy to find, there’s “nudist” written on the road. The sunbathers were mostly young (30-40s) straight couples, with a wide range of body free people: topless (5%), nudist (85%) and textile (10%) men and women, and very few single men and single women. Ideal for new nudists and experienced naturist men and women. We were the only gay naturist couple in the beach, but straight couples in the beach seem very open and friendly. Most of the sunbathers were foreign white people tourists, and a small bunch of local Greek men.
At the beach bar, you can rent two sun-beds and a parasol for €14. You can buy a sandwich for €4 and a coke for €2. The person at the bar is a lovely chatty Greek woman who lives in the area. She said that the busiest in August and the water is very warm. That’s her favourite time.
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Read moreAs a Greek person I was really impressed how the people making Money there. The set of sun loungers cost 20 euros, the sun loungers from the 70s and the umbrellas from a simple supermarket that cost 10 euros. So I suggest bring your own beach umbrella 🏖️ cause the sun is very strong.
Regarding transportation. you can't easily find parking even if you drive further down after the Elia restaurant, it's better to come early before 10 in the morning and for the afternoon after 18:00 because that's when it empties. In case you drive all the way down to the beach which for me is a bit difficult, has a lot of stones, sharp turns, the uphill road that you will see in front of you at the end of the route does not lead anywhere, it is a road to the church, you will have to take the same road again to turn back, better park at the restaurant called Elia (olive) and from there you will walk 7-8 minutes to the beach. To go down to the beach on the left, you will find small stairs that lead you down. I give 5 stars not for the 20 euros we paid to have an umbrella but because the place is worth it, the waters are crystal clear and there is no wind. But remember that it is a...
Read moreAmazing sandy beach. Crystal waters, it gets wavy sometimes. Shallow, good for children. 2 sea rocks for climbing and diving. The beach is small and it gets overcrowded easily. The road to the beach is challenging, do not go all the way downhill with your car. Park next to Elia Restorunt and then walk 250 meters downhill. Nudists of all ages. Families, couples and also men & women coexist in armony with textiles in the whole beach. Total mixture. The vast majority of people are discreet and respectful. A small bar selling water, drinks and small sandwiches with normal prices. 5€ per sandwich. Sadly no coffe. You can get coffee at Elia Restorunt uphill, but it opens at 10:00 pm. There are some sunbeds and umbrellas for rent in a part of the beach... A small waterfall serves as a shower, but the water flow...
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