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As the road goes out of Ayia Nappa carry on along the new stretch of road that now follows the coast line, about half a mile down this road keep your eyes right for a little blue-flag beach, accessed by a dirt track. If you have a moped etc, it's easier to travel as it's uphill for a while. The tour boats stop here and anchor also, but they don't mind the nudity either onshore or swimming.Įast of Ayia Napa - you have to leave the beach by the Melissi Beach Restaurant. During the week there is no problem and you can sometimes find locals there swimming nude. Be sensitive to any local families there.
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Now go back down the road and the first turnoff area on the right or east is a good place with some private sunbathing areas to your left as you enter. Tour boats go by but they are Europeans and don't care. You are on the radio station area but they do not mind at all. You will find a small cove with some good sunbathing places and privacy. Now on the left side of the road you can swim out the fence line and around the point. My contributor has snorkelled in the nude on the right side of the road following the fence to the water. Go to the end of the road at the fence to the radio site. Near the end of the road out to the cape there are places that Naturists can go. This beach was suggested by a local naturist.Ĭape Greko is at the east end of the island. (However, there are indeed remote sand beaches such as Karpaz and others that are empty depending on the season see the reports below). But the prevailing opinion seems to be that if there are any places suitable for going nude they must be at very difficult access points and rocky areas well along the coast, and definitely no sand access to the sea.
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The police are laid back and seem to have instructions not to upset any tourists, clothed or not. In general the locals don't like naturism but are unlikely to complain unless they think you are annoying other paying tourists.
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Toplessness seems to be accepted everywhere, (even in full view from the road on the main Limassol beach!) although not terribly common. In summary, there are no naturist beaches as such in Cyprus but there are many stretches of little-used coastline where no-one will get upset. Evidently this is the only way these poor individuals can find out what naked people look like. The story, below, about men in cars above the unoccupied Governor's Beach with binoculars, waiting for the nudists to arrive, is particularly extraordinary.
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The Captain has been struck by the percentage of reports about gawkers on those few beaches in Cyprus where nudists can go. There are lots of sunny days in Cyprus in winter but you can also be unlucky and have a a week or more of dull, cold or rainy weather, especially December to March. The sea stays warm enough for swimming well into November and really, if you can find yourself a sheltered spot you can usually sunbathe even in the middle of winter providing it is a sunny day. At other times of the year there are few, if any locals on the out-of-town beaches and no-one seems to mind providing you are reasonably discreet. The locals escape the summer heat in Nicosia by arriving en masse at the beaches, some with camping gear and it is then at many of the places just about impossible to skinny-dip, in particular on the week-ends.