Before you arrive next week, here is the latest situation. I arrived at the 'far end' today at about 1050, and to my amazement found that it was almost completely full. No towels - actual bodies on beds. By comparison, only one bed was in use at the Paligremnos site, and there couldn't have been more than about a dozen or so people on the rest of the beach. I managed to 'bag' the last single bed. Virtually everybody was 'clothes-optional'.
When I left in the afternoon, about a third of the Paligremnos site was occupied, and the rest of the beach was still pretty deserted. The 'far end' was chockers, and that includes the space under the tamarind tree. Seems like September will indeed be busy - luckily, that won't affect me (I'm leaving soon).
It seems to me that rather than dreaming up ways of making the 'far end' more family (i.e. textile)-friendly (which it already is), the local authorities should be looking to extend it and improve facilities for those who are clearly bringing in the money: the 'clothes-optional' community.
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