Nice clean beach that will suit you just fine. 5€ per day for a beach bed with umbrella. I have read some stories about people looking for something else than bathing in the nude, but I have not experienced that happening at all. There is a small but sufficient shower, toilets and a small restaurant. You will need some so called water shoes, because the pebbles can hurt. In general older people are the visitors of the beach. Music from radios or boom boxes are not allowed and that is nice. A loud speaking visitor was asked to stop using his cell phone. In other words, if you come here to party, or you are a cellphone addict, you are not welcome here. The restaurant has very mediocre food. Whatever they can deep fry, they will. The oil was absolutely not fresh (I estimate a week old) and the squid was fried silly till it tasted and smelled like rubber. Besides that the same squid was not cleaned properly and that is unfortunate, because the fish and such are freshly caught the same day. The amateur cook is not in touch with the basics of cooking and is destroying beautifully fresh fish that way. But they have beer, wine, water and fruits, so you will have a fine day...
Read moreA nice beach dedicated to naturists, which is a lovely change from being restricted to a small portion of a textile beach. Was great to know you could roam the entire beach without having to worry if the naturist section had finished. It was very busy the 2 days we were there, with at least 50-60 people (at least) using the beach. The far right end of the beach is mostly for gay men looking for something more, however we noticed there seemed to be some women down the far end also. Steer clear of this area unless that is what you are looking for. A great little taverna right on the beach with plenty of drinks and food. The water can be tricky getting down to as there are a lot of slippery and sharp rocks. Definitely wear reef shoes if you plan on swimming while here. Water is...
Read moreOur trip to the nudist beach was a unique and enjoyable experience. Yes, there were some rocks, but they didn’t get in our way at all.
The beach was full of different types of people: men, women, the young, and the old. Everybody was respectful and minded their own business. It was nice to see such a diverse, yet respectful crowd.
Photos aren’t allowed here, which made us feel safe and respected. Plus, there’s a restaurant right on the beach, so food and drinks were easy to get. Toilets and showers were also available, making sure we had everything we needed.
In short, the nudist beach was a great place to relax, with everything taken care of. I’d definitely recommend it for a unique beach...
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