Trapezaki naturist beach, Naturist beach in Kefalonia, Greece
Trapezaki is a naturist beach stretching about one kilometer along Kefalonia's southwestern coast. The shoreline combines coarse sand and pebbles that meet clear blue waters.
The name comes from the Greek word 'Trapezaki', meaning small table, referring to the geographical shape of the surrounding coastal area. Over time, it developed into an established naturist destination on the island.
The beach has designated zones at both ends where visitors can swim without clothes. These areas reflect how the local community welcomes naturist traditions in specific coastal sections.
You can reach the beach by driving on a paved road that leads to a parking area at the top. A taverna on site provides food, drinks, and basic facilities for visitors.
The water stays warm and swimmable from June through September when rainfall is minimal and sun exposure is strongest. This period marks the driest season at the location.
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