Do you love nature? Do you enjoy, at least on vacation, freeing yourself from everything you consider superfluous, cumbersome, and an obstacle to your sensations, immersing yourself completely in the surrounding nature? On the Greek islands, you can find many beaches where nudism, or naturism, is not only tolerated but also authorized (even though it is technically illegal by law). There are therefore beaches officially dedicated to nudism and others where it is accepted that in some areas, usually the more secluded ones, it is practiced. For naturism enthusiasts, in particular, choosing a Greek island for vacation is almost a must given the beauty of both the beaches and the sea. If you have never practiced nudism, a Greek island could be the perfect occasion to try this experience, of course, behaving respectfully and politely, especially in places frequented by children. The beaches on the Greek islands where you can practice nudism are many. Almost every island has a little corner where you can do it, perhaps sheltered by rocks or vegetation. Here we simply list the nudist beaches of the most famous islands, divided by archipelago.
Astypalea: Tzanaki.
Kalymnos: Paradise Beach on the islet of Telendos.
Karpathos: Amopi, Apella, Kato Lakko, Lefkos, and Diakoftis.
Kos: Exotic Beach (Xerokambos).
Rhodes: Mandomata Nudist Beach, Kalithea, and Tsambika.
Crete: Hersonissou, Damnoni, Frangokastelo, Loutro, Vai, Kedrodasos, Pachia Ammos, Skafia, Filaki, Plakia, Orthi Ammos, Kleisidi, Ligres, Aghia Galini, Komos, Kalamaki, Hani Kokkini, Diskos, Xerokambos, Alona, Roussospasma, Itanos, Anidri, and Ligres.
Gavdos: on almost all the beaches of this small island, nudism is possible.