If you have been to Corfu, there is a beach which is well worth visiting, at the resort of Agios Stefanos, on the northwest side, near Arillas.
When you get to the beach head right (north) past the textile sunbed area, till you reach the naturist end . the beach has never been crowded, even in August. The water is quite shallow and very clear.
Alan has chosen to leave the community
Also known as San Stefanos, we stayed at the Romanza Hotel about 4 years ago with the intention of using the naturist stretch of beach A Textile Hotel but has own path down to the beach which is naturist after about 100 yards to the right. Could see naturists from our hotel balcony. We were down there every day. On arrival at the hotel we were approached by an English lady guest who obviously meant to be friendly in warning us of the nudist beach below. We said to her that we would be checking it out. She never spoke to us again and totally ignored us.
Norman
Norman
Textiles are a weird lot. Some really see naturists as an alien species.
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Recommended, water is clean and clear but it can be a bit windy. Plenty of good eating places in the village.
Last visit was walking from Arillas, next bay South, in 2008. There was no public toilet, only in the one taverna at the bottom of the steps half way along. Had fun watching the ice cream lorry getting stuck in the sand!
It is interesting to walk further to the right under the high cliff, where the beach narrows to an impassable nothing.
Yes, we enjoyed walking to the end of the beach at Agios Stefanos a few years ago, when we were staying Arillas.
We thought the naturist beach in Arillas was very good too!
Mike