Kambi Beach, also known as Kambi, is a small sandy beach located in Amorgos, Greece, to the west of Agia Anna beach and south across from the rocky islet of Megalo Viokastro. Known for its clean, blue water, the beach is characterized by stunning views of the Horoviotissa monastery and a small fountain where visitors can rinse off after a swim in the sea.
Given its remote location, Kambi Beach is a bit secluded and can only be reached by foot through a rough trail from Agia Anna. Despite this, it is a popular spot for those seeking tranquility and a unique view while swimming. The beach is particularly popular among nudists and is also frequented by the gay community.
The beach has a gray sandy surface and is known to be a bit windy during the summer. It's worth noting that the beach does not receive sunlight after 4pm, but it remains a lovely spot to freshen up in the heat.
Visitor reviews highlight the unique and beautiful location of the beach, with its clean, blue water and stunning views towards the monastery. The beach is appreciated for its quietness and is particularly favored by naturists. However, some visitors have noted that it can be a bit windy and lacks sun after 4pm.
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