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Naturist Camp Konobe
Croatia > Primorje-Gorski kotar > Punat
7.2
Terraced campsite with sea views
Peaceful, surrounded by nature
Right on the naturist beach
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Camping Bunculuka
Croatia > Primorje-Gorski kotar > Baška
7.6
Located by crystal-clear sea
Historic Baška within walking distance
Surrounded by Velebit mountains

Naturist Holiday on the Island of Krk

As the largest island in Croatia, it combines idyllic coves, crystal-clear water, green pine forests and charming towns. Thanks to the fixed bridge connection to the mainland, Krk is easy to reach, making it ideal for a relaxing naturist holiday full of nature, sunshine and freedom.

Beaches and nature

Krk has a varied coastline with numerous beaches and coves, ranging from pebble beaches to quiet inlets with clear water. The natural surroundings invite swimming, snorkelling and walking along the coast or through Mediterranean landscapes. In addition to beautiful nature, Krk also offers historic towns with pleasant streets and local restaurants.

Nude beaches and naturist campsites on Krk

Krk offers various options for naturists. Along the coast there are quiet spots where nude recreation is possible, and experienced naturists enjoy privacy and freedom. Well-known naturist campsites include Naturist Camp Konobe near Punat and Naturist Camping Bunculuka near Baška, both located directly by the sea and surrounded by nature. These sites are popular with naturists who like to stay close to the water and experience the Adriatic Sea in a free and relaxed atmosphere.

Food and drink

The Croatian cuisine on Krk is rich in fresh products from land and sea. Local dishes often consist of fresh fish, seafood, olive oil, grilled vegetables and traditional pasta dishes. Taste regional specialities in the many konobas and restaurants along the coast or in picturesque villages, where you can enjoy Mediterranean flavours with views of the sea.

Flying or driving to Krk

Krk is easy to reach. You can fly to Rijeka Airport on the island itself, after which you will reach your accommodation in a short time. Alternatively, you can travel by car via the bridge from the mainland, which makes Krk easily accessible for travellers from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany who prefer to travel with their own vehicle.

Getting around Krk by car

A hire car is recommended for exploring Krk at your own pace. The roads are well maintained and take you easily to beaches, natural areas and charming towns. With a car, you have the freedom to discover the most beautiful spots on the island, from quiet coves to historical sights. Car rental can be arranged in advance, so you can set off immediately upon arrival.

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