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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.

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Nudist FKK beach Dubrovnik

About this place

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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Who visits

Visitor mix is modest and not well-documented in guidebooks. Expect Croatian regulars from Dubrovnik and Cavtat, a handful of northern European couples familiar with Croatia's FKK tradition, and occasional solo naturists seeking a quieter alternative to the busy Lapad Peninsula beaches. Families are rare — the rocky access and lack of amenities discourage them. Vibe is live-and-let-live, informal, and self-sufficient.

How to find it

From Cavtat, head north along the coastal footpath or minor access road toward Uvala Robinson — the cove lies between Cavtat and the larger Mlini resort area. Parking options are limited and informal; most visitors leave cars in Cavtat and walk roughly 1 km. The beach is not signposted as FKK, so rely on GPS coordinates (42.5984, 18.2281) or ask locals for "Robinson uvala." No public transport serves the cove directly.

Things to watch out for

Rocky, uneven bottom with sea urchins in the shallows — reef shoes are essential. No shade, no fresh water, no food; bring everything you need. The beach is fully exposed to afternoon sun and occasional southerly winds. April and late September can be cool; peak season is June through August. Because it's unmarked and undeveloped, you may find textile bathers sharing the cove — naturist use is tolerated but not exclusive.

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Etiquette & ground rules

Croatian FKK beaches and naturist sections are clearly signposted — stay within the marked area. Phone cameras are off-limits without explicit consent. The mix between nude and textile bathers shifts by site; respect the local norm you encounter. Pack out all trash; many Adriatic FKK beaches have minimal facilities.

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