Gialiskari Beach, located 4 kilometers east of Paleochora in Crete, Greece, is a secluded and picturesque beach known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and a mix of pebbles and sandy sections. The beach offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for relaxation and swimming. It is also nudism-friendly, with designated areas for naturists. The beach is part of a cluster of adjacent peaceful beaches at the exit of Anidri Gorge, providing a serene and natural setting for visitors.
The beach's tranquil environment and minimal facilities contribute to its unspoiled beauty, though it does offer basic amenities like sunbeds and a small cafe. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and beach camping under the stars.
Historically, Gialiskari Beach was popular among hippies in the 1970s, who would often visit for extended periods to enjoy the beach's natural beauty and relaxed vibe.