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The best nudist or naturist beaches in Istria
Istria’s peninsula has been an attractive nudist or naturist destination for five decades. Today there are many official naturist campsites, tourist villages, beaches and numerous unofficial (wild) naturist bathing places.
Naturism is well accepted all along Istria’s peninsula coast. There are official naturist beaches mostly within naturist resorts and camping sites. Sometimes there are special areas assigned for naturists in a plain holiday resorts. Entrance to such places is mostly charged.
There are so called free beaches, which are known to be naturist for many years, but not officially. These places are mostly clothing optional. And finally there are wild beaches where one can freely choose to be bare or to keep swimming with a suit on.
The point is you can choose by yourself and don't have to worry about any persecution.
Istria’s peninsula nudist or naturist beaches are marked with signs "FKK" (Freikorperkultur – german: Free Body Culture). Unofficial beaches are sometimes called free beaches. Croatia's naturist facilities often focus on different visitor categories, including families, adults, gays, and those where everyone is welcome. Rovinj accommodation Porec Accommodation
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Medulin Istria peninsula naturist beach:
How to get there: From Medulin, heading to Kazela resort, the beach is on the right. Short walk from the last car park near a hotel. Once on the beach turn left and have a 5 min walk, until reaching the end of the path.
Description: It's a quiet rocky and pebbles beach, with easy access to the sea. No crowd even in August, and mostly families and couples. Few people having a look from the textile beach. No facilities, so bring everything you need!!
Porec - Sv. Nikola Istria peninsula naturist beach:
How to get there: Boat transfer from Porec riva to the island and back takes place every half an hour. Detailed timetable can be found on site or in hotel information areas.
When you get to the island, proceed left along the coast, past the textile beach and than you will find entrances to the FKK beach on the left side of the path.
Description:The beach itself is marked as naturist only with large FKK signes written on the shore. It is very small (no more than 100 meters in length), extremely rocky and hidden from sight. It has no facilities whatsoever and no shade, so bring some with you if you need it.
Porec - Zelena Laguna Istria peninsula naturist beach:
How to get there: Camp Zelena laguna is easily accessible by car, but there is also regular boat transfer from Porec riva to the camp which departs every hour. Once you get off the boat, find the camp entrance (there are markings everywhere). The entrace fee for non-camp residents is app. 2 Euros. At the camp entrance there is a 'layout' of the camp (wouldn't call it a map) with marked naturist area. Simply proceed to the other end of the camp and you'll find the beach.
Description:The beach is app. 200 meters long, rocky with some paved areas. There is also a considerable grass covered area where you can find some nice shade under the trees. The beach has its own showers, toilet and a small restaurant overlooking the beach, and it is also marked with a blue flag.
It is mainly populated by nearby camp inhabitants, which are mostly couples and families. The atmosphere was very nice and informal. There is only a possibility that the beach would be crowded in mid-season, but there are other nearby naturist beaches as well.
Rovinj - Monsena Istria peninsula naturist beach:
How to get there: If you enter Rovinj, you find right hand a shield that leads you to Monsena. Follow the street, and then, after you drive beside the sea, you go left (at the right side of street is a very small stone house). At the End of the street (about 2 km) you find Monsena; you can buy a day card - sometimes you pay nothing - simply go an, as you'd be a guest! You can also drive beside the entrance of Monsena a forest street - that leads you to Monsena Beach - but outside! There you find 3 basic grill beach bars! The best is Ramon's!!!!
Description:You have everything at this Monsena Beach! Rocky but sometimes like stairs (naturally), a small "baby beach" with white round-rocked sand, a footbridge, a mole where all the watersports is situated; the beach is about 500 m, very clean, and if you walk outside and follow the sea, you come to several beach bars - very basic and natural, but inexpensive an good! The best is at Ramon's!!! Inside Monsena you have along the beach 2 ways - one behind the trees, one in front (stony); A swimmingpool with a waterchute, 2 restaurants, one pizzaria.
Rovinj - Crveni otok (Red island) Istria peninsula nudist beach:
Crveni otok is a small island, 15 minutes by taxi boat from the town. There are approx. two boats an hour.
The Red Island is really a piece of earthly paradise, a summary of everything astonishingly beautiful adorning the town and its fascinating surroundings. By a magical game of nature - through a fanciful story - ennobled by the human hand, this pearl surrounded by the sea put together two tied islets - St. Andrea and Maškin. The fact of more than 180 kinds of various plants growing there witnesses the richness of the nature's gift.The island is covered with lush pinewoods, it has idyllic bays and a nice cape with rocky beaches.
Rovinj - Valalta Istria peninsula naturist settlement:
The naturist settlement Valalta is situated directly on the sea, near the 11 km long nature reserve Lim fjord, a total area of 70 ha, 7 km from the old romantic town of Rovinj.
It offers a variety of accommodation: fully-equipped apartments, bungalows, luxury Mobil homes, lux caravans and more simple caravans, camping with large shady pitches, all with electricity, a lot of them with fresh and waste water connections and with modern well equipped toilet blocks, sports harbour, local and international food specialities in different restaurants, beer from their own brewery, souvenir shop, kids club, professional entertainment team, lots of different excursions by boat and bus and just in case medical care is available.
5 km long beach with sandy and stone bays, man-made terraces, palm trees, which offer you a great possibility to sun bath and take a swim. You can find your own bit of beach and rest and relax your body. It has the biggest (man-made) sandbeach in Istria. The beach has been awarded with the Blue Flag.
The nudist campsite in Valalta was selected as the best in Croatia - among all sites, not just bare ones.
Vrsar - Koversada Istria peninsula naturist resort:
Koversada naturist resort is probably the most famous in Europe and the best naturist resort on Istria peninsula, it is one of the biggest and it was founded in 1961. Many naturists from all over the world come every year to this resort in search for nature paradise, warm climate and crystal clear and clean sea. In 1972 hosted Naturist World Congress. Within the center there are numerous restaurants and snack bars, a pizzeria, two mini-markets and various shops, post office, ambulance and gas filling station, laundry and other amenities.
Sports facilities include water sports, table tennis, tennis courts, volleyball and basketball playgrounds. Part of the camping is located on an small car-free islet connected by the bridge with the mainland. Camping advance booking is possible. Apartments and pavillons (2-6 persons) are located in the resort's part called "Blesicka". The beach is rocky and in some parts sand and pebbles have been brought.
The beach is, as everywhere in Istria peninsula, rocky with sunbathing platforms and sheltered pebble bays. Opposite the island there is a large man-made sandy area, which is suitable for morning exercises, playing of boccia or beach volley. Sports and entertainment programmes guided by good-humoured local staff take place here, too. Koversada
Istria peninsula beach was awarded the Blue Flag - an international certificate for high bathing water quality and environmental standards.
Umag - Kanegra Istria peninsula nudist beach:
How to get there: On the road to Umag follow the signs to the camping. Distance from Italian-slovenian border: 40 km.
Description:The camping is only partly fkk; the nudist section is not too big, fairly quite and relaxed. There are 2 separate beaches, both with pebbles and with a very nice view on the gulf with Piran in the background. Getting into the water (always clean) is easy and some trees provide the necessary shade. Between the two beaches there's a bar on the sea; excellent for a drink after a long day in the sun.
Umag - Katoro Istria peninsula nudist beach:
How to get there: Elecrtic train from Umag, car, walking, whatever - next beach from Umag after the textile Sol Polynesia beach.
Description: Quite a nice place. The beach is partly rocky and partly concrete. There is an FKK buffet and the food is OK and the waiters are nice people.
The sea is quite shallow and if you want to swim you should take a 5 minute walk first :). This is not that bad if you go to the water on the left side of the beach (closer to Umag)
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