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Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Crete. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.

Agia Fotia beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agia Fotini
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Agia Roumeli beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alatsolimni beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Alona beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Argilos beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Diaskari beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Diskos beach - Παραλία Δυσκός
Beach

Crete, Greece

Diskos beach - Παραλία Δυσκός

Diskos beach - Παραλία Δυσκός 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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Elafonissi Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Erimoupolis beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Falasarna Big Beach (North End)
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Filaki Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Grameno Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Hersonissos Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kaki Skala Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kali Limenes beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Karoumes Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kato Zakros beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kedrodasos Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kleisidi Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kommos Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Krios Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Kritama Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lagada Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lavrakas Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Ligres beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Lissos beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Mazida Ammos beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Orthi Ammos Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Plakias beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Plakopoules beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Platanakia beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Red Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sarkiniko Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Souda beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sougia Beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Sweet Water Beach (Glyka Nera)
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Tertsa beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Trafoulas
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Triopetra beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Trypiti
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Viena
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Votsalaki beach
Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

Beach

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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.

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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 €1,500. In practice, enforcement on remote and customary-naturist beaches is essentially non-existent — but the legal exposure exists. For the full context, see our legal guide.