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Croatia is a summer paradise for nudist camps, with warm seas, a sunny climate, and FKK camps where you can enjoy carefree, clothing-free days by the coast.

With over 1,777 kilometers of mainland Adriatic coastline and 1,246 islands, Croatia offers countless idyllic spots to discover your own slice of paradise. The Adriatic coast is particularly welcoming to naturists, making it one of the most popular destinations in Europe for the FKK lifestyle. Going topless is widely accepted on regular (textile) beaches, and many areas are specifically designated as official FKK zones, including a number of nudist camps and resorts where you can fully embrace the naturist way of life for days on end.

See our Guide to nudist beaches in Croatia

 

Nudism in Croatia

Croatia has a long history of nudism that dates from 1907, when the first official nudist beach was opened on the Croatian island of Rab. The English king Edward VIII was one of the first famous nudists and made Croatia known in these circles. Because of that, Croatia is the first country in Europe to start nudist tourism.

Today, Croatia has numerous nudist beaches, nudist camps, and resorts. All you have to do is to choose the one you like the most and enjoy. Nudists from all over the world are coming every year to enjoy naked in the Adriatic Sea. Camps are perfect for families, as they are safe from voyeurs, perverts and other nuisances.

See some articles that will clarify some things about nudism in Croatian environment:

Why Camping?

 

🏕️ Naturist Campsites in Istria – Comfort, Community & FKK Traditions

Istria is home to some of Croatia’s most established and fully equipped naturist campsites, many of which have been pioneers of European naturism since the 1960s. While these camps often come at a higher price, they offer well-developed infrastructure, beautiful Adriatic views, and a vibrant community atmosphere.

 

Istra Sunny Camping – Funtana (near Poreč)

⭐ 3-star • Capacity: 3,000 guests

Set near the charming fishing village of Funtana, just 6 km south of Poreč, Istra Sunny Camping is a fully naturist site offering shaded pitches under holly oaks and stunning sea views toward nearby islands. It boasts a 1 km-long beach, three restaurants, a sports centre, shop, and diving and beach volleyball facilities. Recognized with ADAC and BNV awards, it’s a favorite for those who want a balance of nature and activity.

 

Koversada – Vrsar

⭐ 3-star • Capacity: 5,000 guests

Europe’s oldest and largest naturist camp, Koversada, just 2 km from Vrsar, is a legend in the FKK world. Spanning nearly 1 million square meters, it includes an island reserved for tents, Mediterranean greenery, and 5 km of beaches, including two sandy areas for children. It’s known for its festive vibe, including events like the Miss Koversada pageant, plus extensive sports options from tennis to kayaking.

 

Solaris Camping Resort – Tar Vabriga (near Poreč)

⭐ 3-star • Part of the Lanterna Peninsula naturist complex

Just 12 km from Poreč, Solaris offers a peaceful woodland setting with shady plots and 2.5 km of coastline. Accommodation ranges from camping to apartments, and facilities include a water sports centre, outdoor pool, mini-golf, and a full entertainment program for kids and adults alike. The camp is also known for its evening events and local cuisine, earning multiple ADAC awards over the years.

 

Ulika – North of Poreč

⭐ 4-star • Capacity: 3,000 guests

Located 8 km north of Poreč, Ulika is a modern naturist campsite shaded by mature holly oaks, with most plots ranging from 80 to 160 m². It features pebble and stone beaches, an area for guests with pets, and extensive amenities including restaurants, bars, a supermarket, and a lively dance terrace. Recreation options include pools, mini golf, windsurfing, and children’s workshops—making it ideal for families.

 

Valalta – Rovinj

⭐ 3-star • Highly awarded naturist resort

Just 7 km from Rovinj, Valalta is a legendary naturist destination, offering bungalows, apartments, mobile homes, and a private marina. Its reputation is built on excellent service, a dedicated polyclinic, diverse restaurants, and countless amenities: shops, saunas, fitness, beauty salon, and a vibrant entertainment program. While pets are not allowed, Valalta’s award-winning quality makes it a top choice for serious FKK enthusiasts.

 

Kanegra – Umag

⭐ 4-star • Capacity: 600 camping guests

Located 10 km from Umag, CampingIN Kanegra FKK is a smaller, peaceful naturist camp offering both FKK pitches and non-FKK bungalows. With a beautiful pebble beach and a range of activities from volleyball and water sports to a Mini Club and disco, Kanegra balances tranquility and entertainment. The site also includes a restaurant, pizzeria, and coffee bar, and is known for its welcoming atmosphere and family-friendly vibe.

 

🏕️ Naturist Campsites in Kvarner – Forested Bays & Quiet Island Shores

The Kvarner Gulf, including the islands of Krk, Cres, and Lošinj, is home to several naturist campsites that combine comfort with a deeper connection to nature. While generally smaller and more affordable than Istrian resorts, these camps offer peaceful settings, beautiful pebble beaches, and a relaxed FKK experience often surrounded by pine forests and sea views.

 

Konobe – Island of Krk (Punat)

⭐ 2-star • Capacity: 1,200 guests

Just 3 km from the marina town of Punat, Konobe is a secluded naturist-only campsite that’s been welcoming guests for nearly 50 years. Nestled in the shade of pine and oak trees, it stretches along 1.5 km of coastline, including two larger pebble beaches and several small, hidden coves. It has over 400 camping units, and facilities include playgrounds, mini-golf, table tennis, tennis courts, and water sports like pedalo and boat rentals. Children’s workshops run during summer months, while adults can enjoy a tranquil setting with the option to stroll or bike the scenic 3-km promenade into Punat. Konobe is eco-certified and ideal for those seeking both serenity and access to the nautical hub nearby.

 

Bunculuka – Island of Krk (Baška)

⭐ 4-star • Capacity: 1,200 guests

On the southeastern tip of Krk, near the town of Baška, Bunculuka sits on terraced terrain sloping toward a long pebble beach with views of the nearby island of Prvić. It offers comfortable pitches partially shaded by Mediterranean vegetation, along with sanitary facilities, a small shop, restaurant, and sports grounds. The Baška Valley, with its well-marked hiking and cycling trails, is right at your doorstep. With its blend of natural scenery and modern amenities, Bunculuka is perfect for families or couples wanting an active FKK vacation in a beautiful coastal setting.

 

Baldarin – Island of Cres (Punta Križa)

⭐ 3-star • Capacity: 1,200 guests

Located in a peaceful bay at the southern tip of Cres, Baldarin is a largely naturist campsite set within a dense Mediterranean forest. Though part of the site near the entrance is textile, the majority is reserved for FKK guests. Set on terraced terrain overlooking a 2-kilometre stretch of rocky coast, the camp provides a genuine, nature-immersed experience. It’s a bit more remote—15 km from Osor and far from busy roads—which adds to the charm. There’s a restaurant, bar, and grocery store on-site, plus sports like tennis, table football, beach volleyball, and mini golf. The nearby waters are home to dolphins, and the camp has boat connections to Mali Lošinj, making Baldarin a great pick for adventurous naturists looking for peace, wildlife, and a touch of wilderness.

 

Kovačine – Island of Cres (near town of Cres)

⭐ 3-star • Capacity: 4,500+ guests

Set just outside the town of Cres, Kovačine offers a large, well-organized camping experience with separate textile and naturist zones. Its pebble and rocky shoreline is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, and the FKK section is well-separated, offering privacy for guests. Facilities include a diving center, water sports, restaurants, and entertainment programs, with the added bonus of being just a short walk from town for dining or shopping. Pet-friendly and versatile, this campsite is perfect for travelers who want flexibility between FKK and textile stays.

 

🏕️ Naturist Campsites in Dalmatia – Untamed Beauty & Peaceful Shores

Dalmatia may have fewer FKK camps than other regions, but what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for in raw, natural charm. Here, you’ll find intimate, pine-shaded campsites, secluded coves, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for naturists seeking simplicity and serenity. These camps are generally smaller and more rustic—ideal for getting back to basics by the sea.

 

Nudist – Vrboska, Island of Hvar

⭐ 2-star • Capacity: 450 guests

Just 1 km from the peaceful village of Vrboska, this small and scenic FKK-only campsite is shaded by pine trees and faces the island of Brač. The 800-meter-long rocky beach, with a small pebble cove ideal for children, is dedicated to naturists. There’s a playground, affordable restaurant, and sports facilities nearby. Perfect for families and couples looking for a quiet naturist retreat on Hvar.

Sovinje – Tkon, Island of Pašman

⭐ 2-star • Capacity: 250 guests

Located just 2 km from Tkon, Sovinje is a charming naturist campsite nestled in a pine forest. It boasts two sandy beaches, a rarity in Croatia, and excellent natural shade. The atmosphere is friendly and low-key, with facilities including table tennis, beach volleyball, and boat/bike rentals. A perfect base for exploring Kornati National Park, trekking trails, and local culture.

 

Kosirina – Island of Murter

⭐ 2-star • Textile camp with FKK beach

Set on the island of Murter, Kosirina is a textile campsite with a dedicated FKK beach. The shoreline is about 400 meters long, offering a mix of sandy and rocky spots with views over the Kornati archipelago. Surrounded by pine trees and clear water, it’s a relaxed, nature-first option for naturists, especially suitable for those traveling with mixed company.

 

Mlaska – Sućuraj, Island of Hvar

⭐ 2-star • Mixed-use with naturist section

Near the eastern tip of Hvar, Mlaska features separate textile and naturist zones divided naturally. The FKK section has a sandy beach—a rarity—and is backed by lush vegetation. With basic amenities like a mini-market and restaurant, Mlaska is a low-key naturist escape with a soft, barefoot-friendly touch.

 

Lavanda – Orebić, Pelješac Peninsula

⭐ 3-star • Mixed-use with naturist area

Near the town of Orebić, Lavanda is a terraced campsite offering beautiful sea views and a designated FKK zone. The pebble beach, clean facilities, and proximity to Korčula and the Pelješac wine trail make this a great pick for naturists wanting a balance of comfort and authenticity.

 

Kozarica – Pakoštane (near Zadar)

⭐ 3-star • Textile camp with naturist section

Primarily textile, Kozarica features a quiet, unofficial naturist beach tucked away in the pine forest. Guests enjoy access to modern facilities, a wellness center, and a playground. The camp is close to the Kornati and Vransko Lake nature parks, making it a great base for naturists who love hiking, biking, and outdoor discovery.

STRAŠKO

This camp on Pag Island is no longer natural. The only possibility for Pag is the Sveti Duh camp, which is not official but is also open to nudists.

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