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Greece
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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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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
Crete, Greece
Diskos beach - ฮ ฮฑฯฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ ฮฯ ฯฮบฯฯ
Diskos beach - ฮ ฮฑฯฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ ฮฯ ฯฮบฯฯ 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 Aegean, Greece
ฮฮณฮฏฮฑ ฮฮฝฮฝฮฑ (Agia Anna Beach)
ฮฮณฮฏฮฑ ฮฮฝฮฝฮฑ (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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
Ionian Islands, Greece
ฮavalikefta Beach
ฮavalikefta 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement 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 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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.
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 โฌ1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent โ but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.