Located near the village and ancient site of Akrotini, Santorini’s Red Beach offers the most unique and stunning view. The beach gets its name from the lava red cliffs and red sand. You could be turned off a little by the lack of professionalism in the hotels and restaurants and a less clean beach but the FREEDOM you feel wile there is unmatched by any of the world NUDE resort I visited. The Nude section is located on the north part of the beach, near the ( Epava ) an old sinked sheep. The reports that appear on this site are based on the personal experience of contributors. In many areas the situation is changing all the time and no responsibility is accepted should these reports prove no longer to be accurate.
Just below the camp site there is a very good beach. The beach is 100% nude and is visited by males, females and families with young children. Crete: Crete beaches are very popular in summer and only a few of them are suitable for nudism. Explore ancient Greek archeological sites, walk along white sand beaches, enjoy nightly strolls around taverna-lined harbors, dine on fresh seafood and other Greek specialties and don’t forget to try the Ouzo.
For instance now you will occasionally see younger Greek girls topless; earlier mainly Scandinavians and Germans were going bare. I didn’t used to see topless women at the beaches closest to town; now you do. It can be reached from Paros by a ten minute ferry crossing from Pounta which is reached by bus from the main port, Parikia. Antiparos boasts one of the few official naturist beaches in Greece but we were determined to find more remote beaches and, in order to do so, this time we rented a moped which, considering I’d never ridden one, was a remarkably easy thing to do. On one side there is a long pebble beach (and I really mean pebble - no sand) which is used mainly by nudists. On this side you also find the harbour with boats departing to the islands of Gavdos and Elafonisi, and to several other villages that lie along the south west coast of Crete, like Sougia, Loutro and Chora Sfakion.
Naturist dining is available at the seating area situated next to the pool. Sarah, the masseuse visits regularly. Throughout Greece, naturism is only allowed in a few licensed areas but it is tolerated in a number of places. Most of these places are quiet, remote beaches or coves. It is a lovely area, and lots of pretty areas. It is very nice to have a quiet and relaxing holiday here, but there is not much in the way of entertainment or night life, and the types day trips are rather limited.
If you want to swim in the nude then you have to go to the north part but it is very likely that there are going to be many non-nudists too. I am afraid that this gorgeous place is soon to be forbidden for naturists. Other activities such as (nude) horseback riding and whitewater rafting coordinated with the canoe trip are possible.
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