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Clothing-optional places across Greece, organized by state. From iconic public beaches to remote hot springs, here is what we've verified and what to expect when you visit.

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Achivadolimni and Mavra Gremna
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Achivadolimni and Mavra Gremna

Achivadolimni and Mavra Gremna is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Afales beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Afales beach

Afales beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ag.Nikolaos Beach (Spoa)
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Ag.Nikolaos Beach (Spoa)

Ag.Nikolaos Beach (Spoa) is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Aghios Gordis
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Aghios Gordis

Aghios Gordis is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Aghios Ioannis Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Aghios Ioannis Beach

Aghios Ioannis Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agia Dynami Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Agia Dynami Beach

Agia Dynami Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agia Fotia beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Agia Fotia beach

Agia Fotia beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agia Fotini
Beach

Crete, Greece

Agia Fotini

Agia Fotini is a clothing-optional beach in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agia Roumeli beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Agia Roumeli beach

Agia Roumeli beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agios Ermolaos Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Agios Ermolaos Beach

Agios Ermolaos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agios Georgios Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Agios Georgios Beach

Agios Georgios Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agios Isidoros Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Agios Isidoros Beach

Agios Isidoros Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agios Prokopios Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Agios Prokopios Beach

Agios Prokopios Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agios Sostis FKK Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Agios Sostis FKK Beach

Agios Sostis FKK Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agios Stefanos
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Agios Stefanos

Agios Stefanos is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agrari Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Agrari Beach

Agrari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agriosikia cave
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Agriosikia cave

Agriosikia cave is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alatsolimni beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Alatsolimni beach

Alatsolimni beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alinda
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Alinda

Alinda is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Almiros beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Almiros beach

Almiros beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alogomandra beach on Konstantinos bay
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Alogomandra beach on Konstantinos bay

Alogomandra beach on Konstantinos bay is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alona beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Alona beach

Alona beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alyko beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Alyko beach

Alyko beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Antisamos Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Antisamos Beach

Antisamos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Apella Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Apella Beach

Apella Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Argilos beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Argilos beach

Argilos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Armeos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Armeos Beach

Armeos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Arsanas Beach
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Arsanas Beach

Arsanas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Artolithia Beach
Beach

Epirus, Greece

Artolithia Beach

Artolithia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Preveza, Epirus, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Avali Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Avali Beach

Avali Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Avithos Beach FKK
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Avithos Beach FKK

Avithos Beach FKK is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach Megali Petra
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Beach Megali Petra

Beach Megali Petra is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Big Aselinos Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Big Aselinos Beach

Big Aselinos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Caiaphas Beach
Beach

Western Greece, Greece

Caiaphas Beach

Caiaphas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Ileias, Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Chalikiada Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Chalikiada Beach

Chalikiada Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Piraios, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Climati beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Climati beach

Climati beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Coralli Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Coralli Beach

Coralli Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Crystal beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Crystal beach

Crystal beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Dafnoudi Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Dafnoudi Beach

Dafnoudi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Daskalรณpetra
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Daskalรณpetra

Daskalรณpetra is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Dei plus Beach
Beach

Epirus, Greece

Dei plus Beach

Dei plus Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Dekas beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Dekas beach

Dekas beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Delavoyas Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Delavoyas Beach

Delavoyas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Delfini Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Delfini Beach

Delfini Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Diamandis Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Diamandis Beach

Diamandis Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Diaskari beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Diaskari beach

Diaskari beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Diskos beach - ฮ ฮฑฯฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ ฮ”ฯ…ฯƒฮบฯŒฯ‚
Beach

Crete, Greece

Diskos beach - ฮ ฮฑฯฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ ฮ”ฯ…ฯƒฮบฯŒฯ‚

Diskos beach - ฮ ฮฑฯฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ ฮ”ฯ…ฯƒฮบฯŒฯ‚ is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Eftalou Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Eftalou Beach

Eftalou Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Egremni Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Egremni Beach

Egremni Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Elafonissi Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Elafonissi Beach

Elafonissi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Elia Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Elia Beach

Elia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Elia Nudist Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Elia Nudist Beach

Elia Nudist Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Elintas Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Elintas Beach

Elintas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ennias Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Ennias Beach

Ennias Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Epanomi Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Epanomi Beach

Epanomi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Erimoupolis beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Erimoupolis beach

Erimoupolis beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Eristos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Eristos Beach

Eristos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Falasarna Big Beach (North End)
Beach

Crete, Greece

Falasarna Big Beach (North End)

Falasarna Big Beach (North End) is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Fari Beach
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Fari Beach

Fari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Filaki Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Filaki Beach

Filaki Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Fonias Pools
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Fonias Pools

Fonias Pools is a clothing-optional beach in Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Fornaki Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Fornaki Beach

Fornaki Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Frangia Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Frangia Beach

Frangia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Fteri Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Fteri Beach

Fteri Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Galifos
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Galifos

Galifos is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Gerontas Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Gerontas Beach

Gerontas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Gialiskari Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Gialiskari Beach

Gialiskari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Gialos Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Gialos Beach

Gialos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Glyfada Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Glyfada Beach

Glyfada Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Grameno Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Grameno Beach

Grameno Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Gramvousa island
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Gramvousa island

Gramvousa island is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Halikounas Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Halikounas Beach

Halikounas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Hamokelo beach
Beach

Peloponnese, Greece

Hamokelo beach

Hamokelo beach is a clothing-optional beach in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Hersonissos Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Hersonissos Beach

Hersonissos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ireon
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Ireon

Ireon is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Issos Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Issos Beach

Issos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Italida beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Italida beach

Italida beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kaki Skala Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kaki Skala Beach

Kaki Skala Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kalamaki Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Kalamaki Beach

Kalamaki Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kalamitsi Nude Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Kalamitsi Nude Beach

Kalamitsi Nude Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kali Limenes beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kali Limenes beach

Kali Limenes beach is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kaliskia
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kaliskia

Kaliskia is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kallithea Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kallithea Beach

Kallithea Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kalogeros beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kalogeros beach

Kalogeros beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kalogria Beach
Beach

Western Greece, Greece

Kalogria Beach

Kalogria Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Achaea, Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kaminakia Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kaminakia Beach

Kaminakia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kanali Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Kanali Beach

Kanali Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kantia Beach
Beach

Peloponnese, Greece

Kantia Beach

Kantia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kapari Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kapari Beach

Kapari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kape Beach (Nude)
Beach

Attica, Greece

Kape Beach (Nude)

Kape Beach (Nude) is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Karoumes Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Karoumes Beach

Karoumes Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kata Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kata Beach

Kata Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Katergaki (Nudist) Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Katergaki (Nudist) Beach

Katergaki (Nudist) Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Katergo Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Katergo Beach

Katergo Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kato Zakros beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kato Zakros beach

Kato Zakros beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Katos Lakkos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Katos Lakkos Beach

Katos Lakkos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Katsouni Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Katsouni Beach

Katsouni Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kedrodasos Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kedrodasos Beach

Kedrodasos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kedros beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kedros beach

Kedros beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kimilia Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Kimilia Beach

Kimilia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kinetta Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Kinetta Beach

Kinetta Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dytikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kipos Beach
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Kipos Beach

Kipos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kleisidi Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kleisidi Beach

Kleisidi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kohilari Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kohilari Beach

Kohilari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kolitsani
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kolitsani

Kolitsani is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kolona Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Kolona Beach

Kolona Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Piraios, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kolympethres Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Kolympethres Beach

Kolympethres Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kombonada Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Kombonada Beach

Kombonada Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Piraios, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kommos Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kommos Beach

Kommos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kounopetra Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Kounopetra Beach

Kounopetra Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kounoupelaki Beach
Beach

Western Greece, Greece

Kounoupelaki Beach

Kounoupelaki Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Ileias, Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Koutala Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Koutala Beach

Koutala Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kriaritsi Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Kriaritsi Beach

Kriaritsi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Krios Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Krios Beach

Krios Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kritama Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Kritama Beach

Kritama 1 is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lagada Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Lagada Beach

Lagada Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lageri Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Lageri Beach

Lageri Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Laperda Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Laperda Beach

Laperda Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lavrakas Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Lavrakas Beach

Lavrakas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lethra beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Lethra beach

Lethra beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Levrossos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Levrossos Beach

Levrossos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Liginou Livadi
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Liginou Livadi

Liginou Livadi is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ligres beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Ligres beach

Ligres beach is a clothing-optional beach in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Limanakia Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Limanakia Beach

Limanakia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Limni Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Limni Beach

Limni Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lissos beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Lissos beach

Lissos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Little Banana Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Little Banana Beach

Little Banana Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Livadaki
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Livadaki

Livadaki is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lourdas beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Lourdas beach

Lourdas beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Magganari Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Magganari Beach

Magganari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Maltas beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Maltas beach

Maltas beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mandomata Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Mandomata Beach

Mandomata Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mania Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Mania Beach

Mania Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mantraki (Mandraki) beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Mantraki (Mandraki) beach

Mantraki (Mandraki) beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Marathias Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Marathias Beach

Marathias Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Marikes Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Marikes Beach

Marikes Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mastichari Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Mastichari Beach

Mastichari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mavros Gialos
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Mavros Gialos

Mavros Gialos is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mavrovouni beach
Beach

Peloponnese, Greece

Mavrovouni beach

Mavrovouni beach is a clothing-optional beach in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mazida Ammos beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Mazida Ammos beach

Mazida Ammos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Megas Gialos Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Megas Gialos Beach

Megas Gialos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Melani/Potistika beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Melani/Potistika beach

Melani/Potistika beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Melinda Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Melinda Beach

Melinda Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mersini Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Mersini Beach

Mersini Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mikali Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Mikali Beach

Mikali Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mikro Seitani Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Mikro Seitani Beach

Mikro Seitani Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mikros Mourtias Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Mikros Mourtias Beach

Mikros Mourtias Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Milia Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Milia Beach

Milia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mirtiotissa Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Mirtiotissa Beach

Mirtiotissa Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Molos beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Molos beach

Molos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Molyvos Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Molyvos Beach

Molyvos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Monodรฉndri nudist beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Monodรฉndri nudist beach

Monodรฉndri nudist beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Monolithos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Monolithos Beach

Monolithos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mounda Beach Nude
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Mounda Beach Nude

Mounda Beach Nude is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mylos beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Mylos beach

Mylos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Myrtos Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Myrtos Beach

Myrtos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Neftina Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Neftina Beach

Neftina Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Nero beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Nero beach

Nero beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Nikouria second beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Nikouria second beach

Nikouria second beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

North Triades Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

North Triades Beach

North Triades Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Nudist beach Loutra Eleftheron
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Nudist beach Loutra Eleftheron

Nudist beach Loutra Eleftheron is a clothing-optional beach in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Olympic beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Olympic beach

Olympic beach is a clothing-optional beach in Pieria, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Orthi Ammos Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Orthi Ammos Beach

Orthi Ammos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ouranoupolis Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Ouranoupolis Beach

Ouranoupolis Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paleopoli Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Paleopoli Beach

Paleopoli Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Piraios, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paliolinos Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Paliolinos Beach

Paliolinos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Panaghia Geranou
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Panaghia Geranou

Panaghia Geranou is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paradise Beach
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paraga beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Paraga beach

Paraga beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paralia Ataviros
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Paralia Ataviros

Paralia Ataviros is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paralia Firi Ammos
Beach

Attica, Greece

Paralia Firi Ammos

Paralia Firi Ammos is a clothing-optional beach in Piraios, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paralia Koloumpo
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Paralia Koloumpo

Paralia Koloumpo is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Paralia Panagias
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Paralia Panagias

Paralia Panagias is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Parisena's Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Parisena's Beach

Parisena's Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Pefkoulia beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Pefkoulia beach

Pefkoulia beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Pethameni Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Pethameni Beach

Pethameni Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Plakes beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Plakes beach

Plakes beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Plakias beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Plakias beach

Plakias beach is a clothing-optional beach in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Plakopoules beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Plakopoules beach

Plakopoules beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Platanakia beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Platanakia beach

Platanakia beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Platanitsi Wild Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Platanitsi Wild Beach

Platanitsi Wild Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Platia Ammos Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Platia Ammos Beach

Platia Ammos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Porto Koukla Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Porto Koukla Beach

Porto Koukla Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Possidi Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Possidi Beach

Possidi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Pototaki
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Pototaki

Pototaki is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Psilos Gremos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Psilos Gremos Beach

Psilos Gremos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Rakopotamos beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Rakopotamos beach

Rakopotamos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ramnounta
Beach

Attica, Greece

Ramnounta

Ramnounta is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Red Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Red Beach

Red Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Roukounas Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Roukounas Beach

Roukounas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Saint George bay
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Saint George bay

Saint George bay is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sandy (Arkoudillas) Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Sandy (Arkoudillas) Beach

Sandy (Arkoudillas) Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sani Public Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Sani Public Beach

Sani Public Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sarkiniko Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Sarkiniko Beach

Sarkiniko Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Schinias Beach
Beach

Attica, Greece

Schinias Beach

Schinias Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Seychelles Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Seychelles Beach

Seychelles Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sikati
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Sikati

Sikati is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Simos beach
Beach

Peloponnese, Greece

Simos beach

Simos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sรญsia Beach FKK
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Sรญsia Beach FKK

Sรญsia Beach FKK is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Skala Eressos Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Skala Eressos Beach

Skala Eressos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Skala Kalonis
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Skala Kalonis

Skala Kalonis is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Small Ntrafi
Beach

Epirus, Greece

Small Ntrafi

Small Ntrafi is a clothing-optional beach in Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Souda beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Souda beach

Souda beach is a clothing-optional beach in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sougia Beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Sougia Beach

Sougia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

South Triades Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

South Triades Beach

South Triades Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Southern Kalogria Beach
Beach

Western Greece, Greece

Southern Kalogria Beach

Southern Kalogria Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Achaea, Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Spiaggia naturista libera a Nord di Antiparos
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Spiaggia naturista libera a Nord di Antiparos

Spiaggia naturista libera a Nord di Antiparos is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sweet Water Beach (Glyka Nera)
Beach

Crete, Greece

Sweet Water Beach (Glyka Nera)

Sweet Water Beach (Glyka Nera) is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tertsa beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Tertsa beach

Tertsa beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tigaki Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tigaki Beach

Tigaki Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Toli Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Toli Beach

Toli Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tou Pappa to Houma
Beach

Central Greece, Greece

Tou Pappa to Houma

Tou Pappa to Houma is a clothing-optional beach in Euboea, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tourkoneri Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Tourkoneri Beach

Tourkoneri Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tourkou Ammos Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tourkou Ammos Beach

Tourkou Ammos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Trafoulas
Beach

Crete, Greece

Trafoulas

Trafoulas is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Trapezaki Beach FKK
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Trapezaki Beach FKK

Trapezaki Beach FKK is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Triopetra beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Triopetra beach

Triopetra beach is a clothing-optional beach in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tris Klissies
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tris Klissies

Tris Klissies is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tropical Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tropical Beach

Tropical Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Trypiti
Beach

Crete, Greece

Trypiti

Trypiti is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tsamadou Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Tsamadou Beach

Tsamadou Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tsambika Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tsambika Beach

Tsambika Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tsigouri beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tsigouri beach

Tsigouri beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tzanaki Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Tzanaki Beach

Tzanaki Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vananta Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Vananta Beach

Vananta Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Varkes Beach
Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Varkes Beach

Varkes Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vatera Beach
Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Vatera Beach

Vatera Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vatos Beach
Beach

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Vatos Beach

Vatos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vatses Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Vatses Beach

Vatses Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Velanio Beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Velanio Beach

Velanio Beach is one of Greece's three officially designated naturist beaches, located in Magnesia, Thessaly. Greece's 1983 naturism framework legally protects this beach for clothing-optional use โ€” meaning visitors here are operating with full statutory cover rather than the customary tolerance that applies on most other Greek nude beaches. For the broader Greek legal context โ€” Article 353 of the Penal Code, the three designated beaches, and how local enforcement works in practice โ€” see our public nudity laws guide.

Viena
Beach

Crete, Greece

Viena

Viena is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vithisma beach
Beach

Thessaly, Greece

Vithisma beach

Vithisma beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vlychada Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Vlychada Beach

Vlychada Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vorina Beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Vorina Beach

Vorina Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Votsalaki beach
Beach

Crete, Greece

Votsalaki beach

Votsalaki beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Voudia
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Voudia

Voudia is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Voutakos beach
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Voutakos beach

Voutakos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Vouti Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Vouti Beach

Vouti Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Xi Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Xi Beach

Xi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Xigia Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Xigia Beach

Xigia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

ฮ‘ฮณฮฏฮฑ ฮ†ฮฝฮฝฮฑ (Agia Anna Beach)
Beach

South Aegean, Greece

ฮ‘ฮณฮฏฮฑ ฮ†ฮฝฮฝฮฑ (Agia Anna Beach)

ฮ‘ฮณฮฏฮฑ ฮ†ฮฝฮฝฮฑ (Agia Anna Beach) is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

ฮšavalikefta Beach
Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

ฮšavalikefta Beach

ฮšavalikefta Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Attica, Greece

Aegina (1st location)

Aegina (1st location) is a clothing-optional beach in Piraios, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Ag Ioannis

Ag Ioannis is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Attica, Greece

Ag. Nikolaos Beach

Ag. Nikolaos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Ionian Islands, Greece

Aghios Georgios (south)

Aghios Georgios (south) is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Aghios Theodotis

Aghios Theodotis is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

North Aegean, Greece

Agia Fotia

Agia Fotia is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Crete, Greece

Agia Irini Beach

Agia Irini Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Crete, Greece

Agia Marina

Agia Marina is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Epirus, Greece

Agia Pelagia

Agia Pelagia is a clothing-optional beach in Preveza, Epirus, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Central Greece, Greece

Agios Fokas beach

Agios Fokas beach is a clothing-optional beach in Euboea, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Agios Georgios

Agios Georgios is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Crete, Greece

Agios Ioannis

Agios Ioannis is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Agios Ioannis Beach

Agios Ioannis Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

South Aegean, Greece

Agios Konstantinos

Agios Konstantinos is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Central Macedonia, Greece

Agios Mamas Beach

Agios Mamas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Crete, Greece

Agios Nikolaos Beach

Agios Nikolaos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

Crete, Greece

Agios Pavlos Beach

Agios Pavlos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Agnotia beach

Agnotia beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Aiyos Vasilios

Aiyos Vasilios is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Alimia beach

Alimia beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Amoudi Beach

Amoudi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Apitiki

Apitiki is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Apolakkia area

Apolakkia area is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Arillas Beach

Arillas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Aris Petrakis

Aris Petrakis is a clothing-optional beach in Irakleiou, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Greece, Greece

Atsitsos Beach

Atsitsos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Euboea, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Attica, Greece

Boukourima Beach

Boukourima Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Chrysi Acti

Chrysi Acti is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Despotiko

Despotiko is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Attica, Greece

Dicastica

Dicastica is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Elidaki beach

Elidaki beach is a clothing-optional beach in North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Elos beach

Elos beach is a clothing-optional beach in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Exotic Beach

Exotic Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Fanari

Fanari is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Faneromeni

Faneromeni is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Fikio

Fikio is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Fira

Fira is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

FKK/Nudist beach Double islet

FKK/Nudist beach Double islet is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Gaidaros Beach

Gaidaros Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Gerolimionas Beach

Gerolimionas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Glifa Beach

Glifa Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Glossa Beach

Glossa Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Good Well Beach

Good Well Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Hellenika beach

Hellenika beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Hochlaka beach

Hochlaka beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Kalamia Beach

Kalamia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Kalives Beach

Kalives Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Kalo Nero

Kalo Nero is a clothing-optional beach in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Kamares

Kamares is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Kambia Beach

Kambia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Kaminia Beach

Kaminia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Kampos Beach

Kampos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Kantouni Beach

Kantouni Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Karavi beach

Karavi beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Karvounolakkos Beach

Karvounolakkos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Kastanas Beach (Nudist)

Kastanas Beach (Nudist) is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Kataphygi

Kataphygi is a clothing-optional beach in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Katergo

Katergo is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Katsika Beach

Katsika Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Kehries Beach

Kehries Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Corinthia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Keramoti Beach Nudist Area

Keramoti Beach Nudist Area is a clothing-optional beach in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Kokkina Beach

Kokkina Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Greece, Greece

Kolymbada Beach

Kolymbada Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Euboea, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Lakki

Lakki is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Lampi Beach

Lampi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Lefkos

Lefkos is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Ligias Lakkos Beach

Ligias Lakkos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Limena

Limena is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Limnos Beach

Limnos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Greece, Greece

Livadakia beach

Livadakia beach is a clothing-optional beach in Euboea, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Greece, Greece

Livadi Beach

Livadi Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Euboea, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Livadia

Livadia is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Makria Ammos

Makria Ammos is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Makrinamos Beach

Makrinamos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Maragas Beach

Maragas Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Megali Ammos Beach

Megali Ammos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Meghala Monasteria

Meghala Monasteria is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Mini Lia FKK/naturist Beach

Mini Lia FKK/naturist Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Nanoy beach

Nanoy beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Naturist/FKK Clay pond

Naturist/FKK Clay pond is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Macedonia, Greece

Nea Iraklia

Nea Iraklia is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Nei Pori Nudist Beach

Nei Pori Nudist Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Larisis, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Nicouria Third Beach

Nicouria Third Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Pachia Ammos Beach

Pachia Ammos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Palaiochora Beach

Palaiochora Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Panormos Beach

Panormos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Macedonia, Greece

Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

parking for Kria Vathra

parking for Kria Vathra is a clothing-optional beach in Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Macedonia, Greece

Pefkokhori Beach

Pefkokhori Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Plaka Beach

Plaka Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Platia Ammos

Platia Ammos is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Pori beach

Pori beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Greece, Greece

Porto Germeno

Porto Germeno is a clothing-optional beach in Boeotia, Central Greece, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Central Macedonia, Greece

Porto Karras Beach

Porto Karras Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Potamos Cove

Potamos Cove is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Pounta

Pounta is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Psili Ammos

Psili Ammos is a clothing-optional beach in Samos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Psili Ammos Beach

Psili Ammos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Pyrgos Beach

Pyrgos Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Rope Bay

Rope Bay is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Sami Beach

Sami Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chios, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Sarakiniko Beach

Sarakiniko Beach is one of Greece's three officially designated naturist beaches, located in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands. Greece's 1983 naturism framework legally protects this beach for clothing-optional use โ€” meaning visitors here are operating with full statutory cover rather than the customary tolerance that applies on most other Greek nude beaches. For the broader Greek legal context โ€” Article 353 of the Penal Code, the three designated beaches, and how local enforcement works in practice โ€” see our public nudity laws guide.

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Central Macedonia, Greece

Sarti Beach

Sarti Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Skala Kallirachi

Skala Kallirachi is a clothing-optional beach in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Small hidden beach

Small hidden beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Snakestick cove

Snakestick cove is a clothing-optional beach in Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Spartines Bay Nude beach

Spartines Bay Nude beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Spilies Beach

Spilies Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Spithi Beach FKK

Spithi Beach FKK is a clothing-optional beach in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Thessaly, Greece

Stigero Beach

Stigero Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Ionian Islands, Greece

Stone beast

Stone beast is a clothing-optional beach in Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Trypiti Beach

Trypiti Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Crete, Greece

Ubini beach

Ubini beach is a clothing-optional beach in Chania, Crete, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Unnamed secluded beach

Unnamed secluded beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Vagia Beach

Vagia Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Valmas

Valmas is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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South Aegean, Greece

Vathi Limenari Beach

Vathi Limenari Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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North Aegean, Greece

Vitsilia

Vitsilia is a clothing-optional beach in North Aegean, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Attica, Greece

Vravrona

Vravrona is a clothing-optional beach in Anatolikis Attikis, Attica, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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Peloponnese, Greece

Zoireza Beach

Zoireza Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. It falls outside the three nationally designated naturist beaches (Faliraki on Rhodes, Sarakiniko on Gavdos, and Velanio on Skopelos) but operates under the long-standing custom of naturist tolerance that characterizes many of Greece's secluded coves and wild beaches. Greek law technically requires nudity to occur on officially designated beaches; Article 353 of the Penal Code can apply elsewhere with fines up to โ‚ฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ€” but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.