This beach could be nicer if there would be less sunbed which you must pay 8-10€to use it, that is why there is no room to sit or lay down if you don’t want to use sunbed. I am here for 10 days and I don’t want to spend 100€ to laying down on the beach. The beach is not private… it is public beach and we should not be forced to use sunbeds to stay there. The women who run the bar are very rude and unfriendly unprofessional who goes around and terrorizes the women on the beach who don’t rent a sunbeds. The push them around. I witnessed one of the lady from the bar who pushed the lady from Great Britain. The English lady said please don’t push me.. the lady from the bar said be quiet I am taking and you do what I am tell you to do! We were there as friends 6 of us. 4 of us for the first time..two English lady’s also for first time. They left after this incident! I wish that this public beach should stay public and not run by bullies...
Read moreWe love ladies beach! It’s such a cool vibe relaxing the water is besutoifuk it’s nice that it’s deeper water then at the beach. We don’t mind the smell of sulphur, you get used to it! At least you know it’s there and soothing and healing you. There’s a nice coffee/cafe at the top we normally just get coffees here. If you need there are lots of other bigger restaurants a short walk away which we like to go, turn left and you will see. They have amazing views too of other beaches.
But this is a special place where women can be free and relax. You can lay on the stones or pay for a bed whatever suits your needs!
I think they offer some other beautiful products regimes like face mask etc but ask the ladies who work here.
We love it women can be free and not worry and be aware that a lot of women like to go nude and why lot! It’s amazing feeling and this is the place to do it. No judgement...
Read moreOn a Sunday at the end of September, ladie’s beach was incredible. About 10 of us there. The cafe was closed and the chairs weren’t laid out. Just is, in safety, women of all ages and enjoying the sun, the water and the sulfur spring’s natural benefits. Naked, half dressed and dressed. Come as you are.
The beach is rocky and there are concrete block platforms to lay on. Bring your water shoes and take off your jewelry (my silver got suuuuper tarnished with the sulfur, but it polished easily). It’s cool to swim with the fish and explore the cave a bit. But just revel in the freedom of absence of the male gaze.
It was a little tricky for me to find, if you see “the gym in nature”, go to the opening in the fence to the left and down the hill. No photos for respect and privacy. Honestly the feeling there was so...
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