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FKK Beach Pirovac

FKK Beach Pirovac is a free naturist beach on the Dalmatian coast, tucked along the mainland shore between Biograd na Moru and Vodice in Šibenik-Knin County.

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FKK Beach Pirovac

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FKK Beach Pirovac is a free naturist beach on the Dalmatian coast, tucked along the mainland shore between Biograd na Moru and Vodice in Šibenik-Knin County. Pirovac is a quieter fishing village turned summer resort, sitting roughly 25 km south of Biograd and just north of the Krka National Park turnoff. The beach sits on the southern edge of town — address references Zagrebačka street, the last residential strip before the coast opens up toward the Murter channel. This is not a purpose-built naselje like Solaris or Punta Križa; it's a local FKK cove that predates the tourism boom, the sort of place Croatian families and Central European repeat visitors have used for decades without much fanfare. Expect a modest pebble-and-rock shore with typical Dalmatian clarity — you're looking at shallow water over pale limestone, algae on the rocks, and reef shoes recommended. No amenities on record, so bring shade, water, and snacks. The cove likely sees a mix of Pirovac's summer crowd: Austrian and German campers from nearby auto-camps, Italian day-trippers, and Croatian weekenders. Don't expect lifeguards, showers, or beach bars. What you get is low-key, ungated naturism in a traditional Adriatic setting — quieter than the big resorts, simpler than the famous islands, and refreshingly un-commercialized.

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Who visits

Visitor mix not well-documented. Given Pirovac's profile, expect German, Austrian, and Italian regulars from nearby campsites, plus Croatian weekenders. Likely skews toward older couples and retirees who prefer low-key, ungated beaches over resort complexes. Families possible but less common than on organized FKK campsite beaches.

How to find it

Pirovac sits on the D8 Magistrala, roughly 25 km south of Biograd na Moru. The address points to Zagrebačka street on the southern edge of town. Look for local signs or ask at auto-camps; FKK beaches in smaller Dalmatian towns are often marked only with discreet "FKK" signs on the approach path. Parking likely informal roadside or small gravel lot.

Things to watch out for

No amenities on record — bring your own shade, water, and food. Rocky shore and shallow reef call for water shoes. Seasonal: realistically June through September; shoulder months can be windy and services scarce. Bura (northeast wind) can make the water choppy and the beach unpleasant in spring and fall.

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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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