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Egiali/Aigiali

Egiali is a pleasant village in the north of the island accessible by ferry and by bus from Katapola. It is still pretty low key but is beginning to wake up to tourist possibilities. There are ample tavernas and some pleasant bars.

It has a large, textile beach and a beach where nudism is practised. The path to the beach was along the village beach to the north and up to the right and along the cliff until you see a cove below. This was the first big cove north of the main beach. The walk to the beach would take about 10-15 minutes from Egiali. Follow the path around the back of the cove until you see signs pointing "to the beach" - the path goes though a new taverna which overlooks the beach.

This beach is called Levrossos. It is composed of golden sand and is undoubtedly pleasant. Previous correspondents reported that some days this cove was 99% nudist and the next 10%. The Captain visited in June 2003 and found this report to be correct (we were able to go nude comfortably on the second day but not on the first). There is, however, a large sign there which includes "nudism" as one of the don't-dos but nonetheless the practice is as I have reported. A report from July 2007 says the beach was mainly textile but the far end, nearest Egiali, was 100% naturist, with a few single girls and couples and it rated 80%. Swimming was pleasant.

The next two beaches along the path are not very difficult to get to, the Captain is assured the path is easy. When going to the first of the two it is important to stay above the stone wall immediately after Levrossos. The beaches are mixed sand and stones. They are both very beautiful spots. A Barefoot reporter has visited them in the months of June, the beginning of July and September. They have always been nudist and, better yet, completely deserted.

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