Last updated
27 May 2007
Symi
The Captain has not received updated reports for some time. Although
the information below may be a little old there is no reason to think it is not
accurate. Nanoy beach. Nanoy (or Nanu)
beach is shingle, with a taverna nearer one end (superb food) and sunbeds
& umbrellas. The farthest end of the beach from where you get off the
taxi boat from Symi harbour is nudist. Although the taxi boat isn't
cheap (3,000 GDR return per person) it's the nicest way of getting there.
It can be walked, and my contributors met a couple who did it from Chorio
in a couple of hours. Tip: the 5.30 boat back serves a glass of ouzo, which
is a nice touch. The money for the sunbeds is collected at about midday
and, although by contributors were quite happy to be nude all the time,
they felt it was a courtesy to the local chap who collects to loosely drape
a towel or sarong over themselves. You'll need waterproof shoes/flip-flops
or sandals to enjoy getting into the water but once you're in it's superb.
My contributors, who visited during July 2001, rated it 75%.
Reports from 2003 suggest discreet nudism possible but that this beach was
mainly textile. It may be one of those places where the early arrivals set
the tone. Nos beach. Our correspondent didn't
discover a specific beach around this headland, but rather an interesting
and rocky scramble where quite a lot of people chose to be nude in and/or
out of the water. He felt that some spots along here were too visible from
the public footpath above
that serves the headland and is one route to Emborio (Nimporios on local map), and should probably not be used nude
in high season. The sun in the afternoon leaves early, and the snorkelling
here was dull.
It seems that nudity here is tolerated by the locals who also visit the
place.
You can climb the cliffs at the end of Nos Beach (Paradise Beach) and find some
spots which can not been seen unless from waterside. If you dont care about
being visible, take the road which leads up hill to the left of Nos Beach (its
the road to Nimborios). After 5 min walk there are 2 nice steps leading
down from the road to the water - the one farthest away leads down to a little
sandy beach (you can see the steps on the picture). Aiyos Vasilios. Two hour walk across
island to side less frequented by boats, followed by steep climb down to
wide beach, proved ideal for nude swimming and sunbathing, and only four
others on beach that day. Mostly pebbles, a little sand, no shade. No taverna:
take plenty of water. Enough room for different tastes, but you have to
climb/walk back if you haven't organised a boat to come and fetch you or
are not lucky to hitch on someone else's.
Marathunda. Accessible by truck
or boat. Habitation close to shore. No nudity, unless you count climbing
over a headland and swimming/snorkelling nude until rejoining the boat.
Agios
Giorgios. Forget about walking there - take one of the many taxiboats from
Symi harbour. No facilities, little shade, but sun leaves mid-afternoon because
of the sheer cliffs surrounding the beach. Bring water and food!
3 visits there - one other couple there nude at the beach farthest away from
where you get of the taxiboat.
One day a large family from one of the private boats in the bay chose to camp
very nearby where we went nude. Nobody cared - guess the locals are used to
nudity there.
Visit the place - it's a majestic setting with the cliff several hundred feet
high at the back of beach! The beach was used in the key scenes of the
1961 film 'The Guns of Navarone'.
 Tolí
Bay - North-East cost. In bird view straight line West of Emborio.
You can go there by scooter or by car. Keep right when going up hill a few km
after leaving Horió. Road is in good condition - keep your eyes open for a
footpath leading down to the left of the road. My contributors found it,
because some other scooters were parked there, but it should not be difficult to
find. Walk downhill - takes about half an hour - save the power for the
trip back up.
My
correspondents discovered 4 beaches there - one is very small and can be seen
from the main road. Tolí Beach is separated into 2 beaches (empty white
house in the middle). They went nude all day on
one beach with some people (non-nude) on the other beach were were apparently
unconcerned. No facilities - bring water and food!
There's a third beach between the small beach and the Tolí beach accessible by
walking over the headland. Agios Marina and Agios Nikólaos - NO nudity
at all here!
Very organized beaches with tavernas, sunbeds and umbrellas (and bikinis all
over). Avoid!
More reports needed ...
The word is you could find deserted spots on Nímos Island to the north of
Yialos (Symi). You might give it a try - you rent the boat close to the
Nireus Hotel (best restaurant in town) - just ask for the man who rents out boats
(his camp is 10 m from the clocktower). Be aware that there can be a long
list of people waiting for a boat, so go there in the beginning of the holiday
and make a reservation in case you plan to discover on your own by boat. Price
is 35 Euros plus fuel. Count on 42-44 Euros for one day. The Captain would
welcome a report!
If you want to visit the beaches at the East cost take the taxi boat - it's a
lot cheaper. You wont find any private spots on the East cost and you risk
ruining the boat's bottom (and possibly yours too) - only rocky coastline all
the way. |