
Παραλία Γυμνιστών Χρούσος
Chroussos Nudist Beach
About this Beach
Tucked along the eastern coastline of Lesvos near the quiet village of Tavari, Chroussos is a secluded nudist beach that has quietly earned a loyal following among those seeking an undisturbed escape from the more crowded resort stretches of the island. The beach is embraced by the natural simplicity that characterises this part of Lesvos, where the pace slows and the landscape feels genuinely unhurried. Its relative remoteness means it rewards visitors who make the effort to find it with a sense of genuine seclusion, far from the noise of busy tourist infrastructure.
The shoreline at Chroussos is typically composed of pebbles and coarse sand, common along this stretch of the eastern Aegean coast, and the waters here are calm and clear, sheltered enough to make for comfortable swimming through the long Mediterranean summer. The sea takes on the deep, luminous blue characteristic of the eastern Aegean, and the lack of development along the surrounding hillside means the natural setting remains largely intact. Facilities are minimal, as befits a beach of this character, so visitors should come self-sufficient with water, shade, and provisions.
Access requires navigating the rough tracks that wind down from Tavari, and a sturdy vehicle is advisable. The best time to visit is between late June and early September, when the Aegean sun is at its most generous and the meltemi winds that sometimes sweep the island are at their most manageable. What makes Chroussos genuinely special is not any single feature but the combination of calm waters, natural surroundings, and a welcoming atmosphere of freedom and quiet that draws a small, devoted community of visitors back season after season.
Before you go
What to expect
The silence hits you first — no music, no beach bars, just the quiet slap of clear water on smooth pebbles. Regulars spread out along the shore in easy, respectful companionship; this is a genuinely welcoming nudist spot, not an exclusive one. Pack everything yourself — shade, drinking water, food — because the beach offers nothing but the sea and the surrounding scrubland.
Best time to visit
Late June through early September gives the best swimming conditions; the meltemi wind is noticeably lighter here than on the island's more exposed northern coasts.
How to get there
From Mytilene, expect roughly an hour's drive (around 60 km by road) northwest toward Tavari; the final descent to the beach is along an unpaved track where a high-clearance vehicle makes a real difference.
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