Paralia Anidri is a long, quiet nudist pebble beach along the Libyan Sea known for its scenic natural beauty and clear, deep waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is best suited for couples and singles looking for a secluded nude beach experience.
What to Do
- ๐โโ๏ธย Swimming and Snorkelingย – The beach has calm, deep waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling to explore the rocky underwater terrain and marine life. Water shoes are recommended due to the pebble shoreline.
- ๐งโโ๏ธRelaxation and Sunbathingย – With its sense of privacy and picturesque seaside landscape, Paralia Anidri offers an ideal setting to unwind, de-stress, work on your tan in the buff.
- ๐ถโโ๏ธScenic Walksย – Several trails along the beach lead to elevated viewpoints boasting panoramic views of the sparkling Libyan Sea and rugged coastal terrain.
Where to Eat
There are no restaurants or cafes located directly on Paralia Anidri beach. However, the nearby seaside village of Paleochora, just 5km away, offers an abundance of excellent dining options. The small fishing village is filled with lovely tavernas and restaurants serving up delicious Greek cuisine and fresh seafood with Mediterranean flair.
Where to Stay
As a secluded nude beach, there is no lodging available on Paralia Anidri itself. But visitors can choose from many hotels, apartments, and rooms to rent in the charming village of Paleochora just 5km inland.
Parking
Small gravel parking area located at the access path leading down to Paralia Anidri beach. As a lesser-known beach, parking is typically not an issue.
Brief Info
- ๐๏ธย City: Paleochora
- โจย Island: Crete
- ๐ฌ๐ทย Country: Greece
- โ๏ธย Fly to: Chania Airport – 66km (40 miles), 50 minute drive
- ๐๏ธย Ideal for: Couples, singles, nudists
Average Temperatures
Month | Air Temp | Water Temp |
---|---|---|
January | 15ยฐC | 16ยฐC |
February | 14ยฐC | 16ยฐC |
March | 16ยฐC | 16ยฐC |
April | 18ยฐC | 17ยฐC |
May | 23ยฐC | 21ยฐC |
June | 27ยฐC | 26ยฐC |
July | 27ยฐC | 25ยฐC |
August | 31ยฐC | 26ยฐC |
September | 25ยฐC | 24ยฐC |
October | 21ยฐC | 23ยฐC |
November | 17ยฐC | 21ยฐC |
December | 17ยฐC | 18ยฐC |