Tips from a Local Gay Man:


  • To get to Limanakia, you must pass through a quite steep path, so make sure you wear running shoes to climb down. Wear your flip-flops after you reach the bottom rocks. 
  • There are a few spots by the rocks where you might find slight shade but make sure to bring your sunscreen and hat, as the rocks reflect the light from the sun. You are also going to need protection if you are planning to take a "tour" of the area.
  • The only shop/canteen/cafe in the area can be found at Limanakia A', which is a 10-minute walk from Limanakia B'. Getting there, however, means that you will need to pass through the steep, rocky path again, walk by the central road, and all that, under the hot sun. So, water and snacks are essential to spend the day there.
  • However, if your supplies fall short in the end, there is a guy passing through and shouting, so that you notice him, with beers, water, etc. However, we wouldn't count on him, as it's not certain if he will be there or not.
  • Most of the cruising happens during the afternoon-evening hours, although, at the 3rd cove, it happens all day long. On the opposite side of the road, right behind the bus station where you take the bus to go back to Athens, there is a cruising spot behind the trees. But be careful as there are some gypsies in the area that might try to steal from you.
  • Be careful of the beach, as going in and out of the sea is not very simple. There are a few minutes every couple of hours that the sea is quite turbulent, so refrain from going in during this time.
  • Saturdays and Sundays are quite busy, as people don't work. This creates huge traffic during the afternoon hours, so we highly recommend not leaving the beach between 5-7, as the road that leads to Athens is super busy during this time. To top it off, the Greek buses usually have no AC and going back to the city in a crowded bus, stuck in traffic, and with no AC is a nightmare.