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Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Dubrovnik-Neretva. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.

Donji bili bok FKK
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

Donji bili bok FKK

Donji bili bok FKK is a clothing-optional beach on the island of Korčula, specifically near the town of Vela Luka on the island's western end. Korčula sits in the Dalmatian archipelago, roughly halfway between Split and Dubrovnik, and while it's administratively part of Dubrovnik-Neretva County, the island enjoys a quieter, less cruise-ship atmosphere than Dubrovnik proper. This is a free beach—not a staffed resort or campsite section—tucked along a stretch of undeveloped coast. Vela Luka itself is a low-key harbour town, and the FKK beach draws a mix of island visitors looking for seclusion and the occasional local. Expect rocky shoreline, clear water, and pine-scrub shade inland. The name "Donji bili bok" (roughly "lower white side") suggests a pale-stone or limestone shore. Access is via an unmarked road or footpath; Google coordinates place it along the island's southern coast. There are no facilities—no showers, no kiosk, no sunbed rental—so bring water, snacks, and a sun umbrella if you plan to stay the afternoon. The setting is typical of Dalmatian free beaches: naturism is quietly tolerated, the crowd is small and self-regulating, and you're there for the swimming and the stillness, not for infrastructure.

FKK/Nudist rocky beach
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

FKK/Nudist rocky beach

This unnamed FKK rocky beach sits on Lopud, the middle island of the Elafiti archipelago just northwest of Dubrovnik. Lopud is car-free, small (four square kilometers), and mostly wooded; the naturist cove lies on the island's exposed southern shore, facing open Adriatic. Unlike the purpose-built FKK resorts of Istria and Kvarner, this is a free beach — no gate, no facilities, just rock ledges and sea. You'll find it quiet most days; Lopud draws a fraction of the day-tripper traffic that floods neighboring Koločep and Šipan. The island's main settlement, Lopud village, clusters around the northwest harbor; the nude beach sits roughly 1.5 kilometers southeast by footpath. Expect natural rock platforms, deep water close to shore, and zero shade. The setting is striking: steep macchia slopes, scattered Aleppo pine, and long sight-lines south toward open water. Rocky Adriatic swimming calls for footwear — urchins and sharp limestone are routine. You won't find sun-beds, a beach bar, or WC; pack everything in. Croatian naturism has thrived for decades, and locals are entirely accustomed to FKK use of remote coves like this. The mix leans European repeat visitors who know the Elafiti islands well, plus a handful of Dubrovnik-based naturists who make the ferry crossing on weekends.

Lenga nudist beach
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

Lenga nudist beach

Lenga is a secluded naturist beach tucked into the rocky coastline of Lumbarda, a small village on the southeastern tip of Korčula island in southern Dalmatia. The beach sits roughly 4 km east of Lumbarda's sandy main beaches, facing southeast into open Adriatic waters. It's a free, informal cove—no reception desk, no sun-bed rentals—part of a scattering of FKK spots along Korčula's less-developed shores. The setting is typical Dalmatian: limestone karst sloping into clear water, scrubby Mediterranean macchia behind, and very little shade. You'll likely have the place to yourself or share it with a handful of others. The nearest landmark is the tiny hamlet of Raznjik; Lenga lies a short scramble beyond. Korčula's naturist tradition is quieter than Istria's or Rab's, but local tolerance is high—this coast has hosted textile-free bathers for decades. Expect pebble and rock underfoot, a steep entry, and water that stays cool even in July. There are no facilities: bring everything you need, pack out your rubbish, and plan your visit around the Orebić–Dominče ferry schedule and Lumbarda's modest provisions. It's a spot for self-reliant visitors who prize solitude over infrastructure.

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Naturist beach Mokalo
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

Naturist beach Mokalo

Naturist beach Mokalo is a free clothing-optional cove on the southern Dalmatian coast near Orebić, the small port town on Pelješac peninsula directly across from Korčula island. This is well south of the big FKK resorts — you're in the quieter part of Dubrovnik-Neretva županija, where naturist spots tend to be informal stretches of pebble and rock rather than purpose-built villages. The beach sits a few kilometres west of Orebić's ferry terminal, tucked into the shoreline that faces the Pelješac Channel. Expect a small, undeveloped pocket of coast: no signage, no deckchair hire, no beach bar. The draw here is solitude and simplicity — you park somewhere along the local road and walk down a short path or scramble to the water. Mokalo attracts visitors who prefer a free beach over the structured environment of a resort. The Pelješac coastline is less famous than Istria or Hvar, so even in July and August you're unlikely to find crowds. Water is clear and rocky; the seabed is typical southern Adriatic — mix of smooth stone and occasional urchin habitat. Bring everything you need for the day: shade, water, snacks. The setting is peaceful, with views across to Korčula's forested hills.

Nudist Beach Mlini
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

Nudist Beach Mlini

Nudist Beach Mlini is a clothing-optional stretch of coast tucked into the Dubrovnik Riviera, about 10 km south of Dubrovnik's Old Town. This is southern Dalmatia — steep, forested slopes meet the Adriatic, and beaches here are predominantly rocky or pebble. Mlini itself is a small resort village that expanded along the shore of a former mill valley; the nudist section sits outside the main hotel and apartment zone, accessible via a coastal path or scramble. Unlike the purpose-built FKK resorts of Istria (Valalta, Koversada) or Kvarner (Bunculuka, Politin), this is a free beach — no gates, no lifeguards, no sunbed concession. You bring what you need and claim a spot on the smooth stone. The setting is low-key and local in character. Water is deep and clear; entry is immediate off the rock shelf, so reef shoes are genuinely helpful. Because it lies so close to Dubrovnik, you'll see a mix of cruise-ship-day escapees, villa renters, and Croatians from the city looking for a quieter, textile-free alternative to the crowded town beaches. The cove faces southeast, so morning sun is excellent and afternoon shade arrives early behind the ridge. No facilities on-site — plan accordingly.

Nudist FKK beach Dubrovnik
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

Nudist FKK beach Dubrovnik

Nudist FKK beach Dubrovnik sits in Uvala Robinson, a small cove just north of Cavtat on the southern Dalmatian coast — about 15 km southeast of Dubrovnik's Old Town. This is a free public beach, not a resort enclave, and it occupies a quieter corner of the Adriatic far from the dense FKK infrastructure of Istria and Kvarner. The setting is classic Dalmatian limestone: steep, scrubby slopes dropping to a narrow shore of pebble and rock slabs. Water is warm and clear by midsummer, though the bottom is uneven and studded with sea urchins in the shallows — reef shoes are strongly advised. The beach has no facilities — no showers, no kiosk, no shade structures — so pack water, snacks, and a parasol if you want relief from the sun. Because it's tucked into Uvala Robinson rather than signposted from the coast road, it draws fewer day-trippers than the textile beaches closer to Cavtat harbor, and the naturist section has remained low-key and local in character. You'll find Croatian weekenders, the occasional German or Austrian couple who've done their homework, and solo walkers who've learned about it from online forums. It's quiet, unpolished, and utterly dependent on your own preparation.

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Vučine FKK beach
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Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

Vučine FKK beach

Vučine FKK beach is a clothing-optional cove tucked into the southern Dalmatian coast near the village of Žuljana, on the Pelješac peninsula. This is a free beach — not a resort or campsite section — and sits well south of Croatia's famous FKK heartland in Istria and Kvarner. The Pelješac peninsula juts west from the mainland between the Neretva delta and Dubrovnik, sheltering the approaches to Korčula island; Žuljana occupies a quiet bay on the peninsula's southern flank. Vučine is one of a handful of naturist spots scattered along Pelješac's rocky shore, attracting visitors who want the Dalmatian scenery — turquoise water, pine-scented hills, limestone cliffs — without the crowds of Hvar or Brač. You won't find sunbeds, beach bars, or organized activities here. The shoreline is rock and pebble, backed by scrub and low macchia. Water is warm and clear from June through September. The cove is small enough that a dozen people can feel like a crowd; most days you'll share it with a handful of German or Austrian camper-van travelers and perhaps a Croatian couple from Split or Dubrovnik. It's a classic Southern Dalmatian free beach: gorgeous, quiet, and entirely self-service.