Tripiti or Trypiti beach is on island Gavdos. On the southernmost point of Europe. It offers crystal clear water, white rounded stones and pebbles on the beach with little stones in every colour between.
There is a monument placed up on the cliff, which is an over-sized traditional Greek chair which you can climb up on. Tripiti Beach is frequented by naturists.
Good to Know
- Beach Type: Beaches and Coves
- Facilities: The beach is isolated and un-organised, suitable for camping.In the local village of Vatsiana there are some restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine.
- Nudist Status: Unofficial
- Ease of Access: There are various routes, the easiest is via boat but you are restricted to timetables. The walk down and up from Tripiti is warm, hard and quite long. Remember to bring lots of water and good shoes. The walk is not recommend with children.
Getting There
- Town / County / State: Gavdos, Kríti - Crete, Greece.
- Zip / Postal Code: 730 01
- Directions: If travelling via boat; Gavdos Cruises make a trips to Tripiti Beach - from Karave (Gavdos) or from Hora Sfakion (Crete).You can hike from Korfos beach, its about an hour long on foot.If your 4x4 is very good, then try the road from Vatsiana, which starts just from your right hand before the taverna at the entrance of the village. During the course you will meet some derelict stone farmhouses built at settlement Alyki then 20 minutes walk, to Tripiti Beach.
Coordinates
- Latitude 34.800976
- Longitude 24.122286
- Sea Level (In Meters) 9