At the beginning of the beach, various variations of water sports are available for anyone interested. In the middle of the beach, there is a beach bar, on the right and left of it sunbeds and space to set up one's umbrella. When you get to the beach, you will find yourself in front of a beautiful landscape that combines the clear waters of the sea with the green nature that embraces it. The beach of Velanio is the perfect balance between an organized and an unorganized beach. There you will come across green waters offered for exploration with a mask. It will be a pity for someone to reach Stafyllos and not follow the path to Velanio. It is in a way one beach after the other, but they are separate shores. Its location is close to the popular Stafilos beach and in fact, it joins the beach of Stafilos with a small path. Velanio beach is one of the most famous beaches of Skopelos. Velanio, Skopelos - credits: Jiri_Vavricka/ This area occupies three bays in the area of Skiathos, with the best known being Mikri Banana which is the smallest bay and is considered by many to be t he best and most famous nudist beach in Greece.Īccess to the beach requires a 10-15 minute walk, but once you get there, you will see in front of you the paradise of nudists everywhere on the planet, with crystal clear waters and fine sand. Yes, it is a rather funny name for a nudist beach, but it is downright gorgeous and worth every giggle. Please keep in mind out of the gutter and try to keep all the inuendos in your head to a minimum. Little Banana, Skiathos - credits: dimitrisvetsikas1969_/ The beach is truly wonderful but as with most beaches in the most popular Greek islands, it might get overcrowded during the high-season months. The characteristic of this beach in Rhodes is that it is very well organized offering all the amenities, such as sunbeds, umbrellas, a canteen, and everything else you could ask for from an organized beach. Faliraki, Rhodesįaliraki, Rhodes Philippos_Philippou/įaliraki of Rhodes is known not only by the hordes of the British who flood the area in summer but also by the nudist beach which introduces itself with an official sign. This way, you can both have what you want with a view of the striking Aegean sea. The beautiful beach is divided in two, where the central part is frequented by families with children, while only the secluded part on the right is a nudist hangout.Īs a result, it is perfect if you want to go with people who are not that keen on swimming nude. However, it has a secret that is difficult to know if we have not visited the island of winds before. Staying on the same island, Paraga is also one of the most famous beaches of Mykonos. Mykonos beach during sunset - credits: hjrivas/ It is located on the south side of the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos and borders the beaches of Paradise and Platis Gialos. It is one of the few nudist beaches where those who do not part with their swimsuits and those who enjoy swimming in the sea wearing only their sunscreen can coexist harmoniously.Īlthough it does not need introductions, being one of the most popular beaches in Greece and the whole world, the loud Super Paradise awakens the mood for a crazy party. Super Paradise Beach - credits: Mykonos Aerial-motion/ Dare to swim just how your mama made you and appreciate the refreshing, crystal-clear Greek sea on your skin! Super Paradise, Mykonos It’s 2022 and body shaming and nudity taboos are so out of fashion. Especially if they take a look at some of the fantastic beaches in Greece, where clothes are unnecessary. A swim without a swimsuit, however, is able to convince them otherwise. The truth is that there are many who hesitate and are embarrassed to go nude. If not, it’s time for you to do so at no other place than Greece! Here is our favorite nudist beach in Greece for you to go swimming wearing only your birthday suit. If you've gone skinny-dipping, then you know what the ultimate sense of freedom feels like.
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