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Kineta (Kakia Skala)
From Kineta until Kakia Skala area, there are successive pebble beaches. Some are organized, others are natural.
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Home > Athens > Activities > Beaches for swimming > Natural > Kineta (Kakia Skala)
What I can see
Kineta is a well-known Athenian holiday destination and features a central beach of 3.5km, 500m (cumulatively) of which is organized beach. To the east, there is another beach, about one kilometer long, 150m (cumulatively) of which is organized beach. At this beach and about 1.5km from Sun Hotel, there is a nudist section (about 300m long). These beaches consist of sand or pebbles
What I can't see
The nudist beach is approximately 3 km from the centre of Kineta, about 47km from the centre of Athens and 34km from Corinth. Although the water in this area has occasionally been declared unsuitable for swimming based on chemical analyses, this part of the beach is still a popular destination for Athenian and Corinthian nudists. It is a place where prejudices about the body are sidelined and it is LGBTQI friendly. Much of the landscape was full of trees before many of them were destroyed by the huge wildfire of 2018.