65+
Nude-Friendly Beaches
Cyclades
Most Popular Region
Gavdos (7) - Anafi (4)
Top Islands for Naturism
78.46%
Secluded Spots

All Nude Beaches in Greece

FAQ

Nudism is officially allowed only on licensed, organized naturist beaches operating in front of approved nudist resorts. On other beaches, the law does not clearly regulate nudism. In practice, it is often tolerated on remote or well-known naturist beaches, especially on some Greek islands. However, if someone files a complaint, public nudity could be treated as an offense against public decency and may lead to penalties. Tip: Choose secluded or recognized nudist beaches and avoid crowded family beaches to minimize any risk of issues with local authorities.

Many Greek islands are home to naturist-friendly beaches. Some of the most popular destinations include Gavdos in Crete, Anafi in the Cyclades, and Evia (Euboea) in mainland Greece. Crete alone offers several nudist beaches, but you can also find naturist spots on islands like Agistri, Antiparos, Astypalea, Mykonos, Rhodes, and Skiathos, as well as in select locations along the mainland coast of Greece. Whether you’re seeking a remote naturist beach or a well-known nudist hotspot, Greece offers a wide variety of options for sunbathing and swimming nude in privacy

The ideal time to visit nudist beaches in Greece is early summer or after mid-August until late October, when the weather is still warm but the crowds have significantly decreased compared to the peak tourist season (July–August). If you visit a beach where both nudists and clothed visitors are present, it’s best to avoid crowded areas and choose quieter spots along the beach for more privacy and comfort.

Taking photos or videos without the consent of other beachgoers is not allowed.

Many nudist beaches in Greece are mixed, meaning both nude and clothed visitors share the same space. For this reason, naturist families often prefer secluded beaches that offer greater privacy and quiet. However, some of these more private spots can be hard to reach or may require hiking along rugged trails, so plan accordingly.

Greece is full of hidden coves and secluded beaches perfect for naturism such as Mikros Kolpos in Marikes, Rafina, a small cove behind the Agios Nikolaos chapel in Anavyssos, the rocky areas of Vouliagmeni, Charakas Beach in Sounio, and many remote beaches on islands that are often difficult to reach by car. These spots are ideal for visitors seeking privacy, quiet, and an off-the-beaten-path naturist experience.