This beach used to be a hidden gem, but recently it has become very crowded, mainly because people started sharing directions. It’s quite sad, since it is the only nudist beach on the island, and more and more textile (clothed) visitors are invading it.
There are two ways to access it, and luckily, both are fairly difficult. The beach is divided into three zones: the north side (with the pontoon) is textile, the south side after the stone wall is nudist, and the far south end of the nudist zone is LGBTQ+. Please respect nudists and do not go there if you intend to stay clothed. Nudist beaches are not official; they rely on a balance of presence. If too many clothed people show up, it attracts even more, and nudists begin to feel uncomfortable and leave. Don’t be selfish. The beach is long, and there are two other similar beaches in the north — Paralia Laggeri and Dionisos. Please go there instead and let nudists enjoy their space. You will make them uncomfortable if you keep your clothes on.
In addition, the LGBTQ+ part is specifically for LGBTQ+ people and their friends. That area is small, so don’t take the space from someone who needs it to feel safe. If you’re gay, you’re welcome to join in — but without your clothes. It’s frustrating to be nude there and see guys walking around in flashy speedos, staring from behind their sunglasses. Stop being...
Read moreAbsolutely stunning beach in Paros! The south is nudist friendly. The north still has families. Put Legeri beach into your google maps, you will turn on a road labeled by a faded blue and white sign, Santa Maria. This takes you down a road to a small stone building. Keep going down that road. We were able to to ride our motorcycle all the way in but you can park where you see the first group of cars if you want to avoid some rocks and bumps. Go down the hill and the path will curve left. There will most likely be another group of cars but if there is not, look for a bamboo fence. Looking at that bamboo fence there is a metal fence on its left that has been cut away so you can access a sandy path. Follow that sand path straight to the beach. You will arrive on the north side, so if you want to get nude, turn left and walk to the end. As mentioned bring all your own needs- food, shelter, etc. don’t give up, it’s...
Read moreNo textile people past the brick wall please, show some respect Beautiful quiet beach. Been going there for the past summers and it seems to be getting more attention. Please to the newcomers, know that the part past the brick wall along the shore is nudist. It's very frustrating to sit amongst a crowd of textile people and feel watched without reciprocity. The rest of the beach is equally beautiful and offers stunning views of the mountains and Naoussa, the water is the same and the sand is as pristine. With all respect, thanks for your...
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