
Naturist beach
About this Beach
Tucked along the rugged northern coastline of Lesvos, this secluded naturist beach sits within easy reach of the magnificent medieval village of Molyvos, one of the island's most celebrated destinations. The shore is composed of smooth pebblestone, polished over centuries by the Aegean's gentle rhythms, lending the beach a clean, natural feel that complements its relaxed and informal atmosphere. The crystal-clear water here is a deep, inviting blue, warmed by long summer days and remarkably transparent — ideal for snorkelling among the rocks and observing the quiet marine life that thrives along this undeveloped stretch of coast.
The beach is naturally sheltered by the surrounding headlands and rocky terrain, which gives it a sense of privacy and tranquillity that visitors seeking a more free-spirited escape will appreciate. Because it draws a self-selecting crowd that values discretion and mutual respect, the atmosphere is notably peaceful. Facilities are minimal, in keeping with its unspoiled character, so visitors are advised to come prepared with water, snacks, and sun protection. Access typically requires a short walk along a coastal path, which only adds to the feeling of having discovered somewhere genuinely away from the tourist trail.
The best time to visit is between late May and early October, when the Aegean climate is at its most generous — long sun-drenched days, calm seas, and warm evenings. The proximity to Molyvos means visitors can combine a morning at the beach with an afternoon exploring the village's cobblestone lanes, Venetian-era castle, and traditional tavernas. For those seeking an authentic, unhurried corner of the northern Aegean away from busier resort beaches, this spot offers something quietly special.
Before you go
What to expect
Smooth pebbles slope into water so clear you can count the stones on the bottom several metres down; most visitors come to float quietly, snorkel among the rocks, or simply read undisturbed. The self-selecting crowd keeps the mood unhurried and respectful — the dominant sound is the sea. There are no facilities, so bring your own water, food, and sun protection.
Best time to visit
Late May through September is ideal; July and August bring the calmest seas but also the most intense midday heat.
How to get there
From Mytilene, follow the main road north toward Molyvos — expect roughly an hour's drive — then reach the beach on foot via a short coastal path from the village.
Beach Details
Surface
pebblestone
Photos
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