Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Krk Naturist Guide


A Controversial Island


Signposts to churches everywhere, streets named by high Catholic officials, prohibitions to wear even short trousers (!) in some villages, youngsters with t-shirts of national football club, with big golden crosses on their necklaces and nazi helmets on their heads driving their motorcycles to fast... This is an image of many places in Croatia nowadays and so is at the Island of Krk, too. Not to mention the quiet majority, of course.

Unless that militant nationalists Krk is a pretty safe place and, surprisingly, very friendly to naturists and nudists! There are three naturist resorts in the biggest Croatian island: Politin, Konobe and the most attractive one, Buculuka. There's also many unofficial nudist beaches. To get more detailed information visit the expert of Croatian naturism, Petya.

By my experience the best place to enjoy nudism on Krk is Bunculuka, a picturesque and quiet camping only 2 km away from crowded tourist town Baska. Location of the camp is ideal: close to town where you can buy all you need, but still hidden in a little valley. On the south-east side of the camp are many beautiful beaches placed in to wilderness. Those beaches are out of the camp, but still for nudists, unless you can find also some textiles there. There's much more about that beaches in Living Book of Naturism, text and about 1000 original photos.

It is easy to get on Krk by car. You have to get to Rijeka and drive along the coast to Kraljevica and then across the bridge to island Krk. Using the bridge is charged. When you get to the island, just follow waymarks to Baška and then to FKK Bunculuka. FKK is a German acronym for naturism and German is almost an "official" language in tourist part of Croatia.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A Controversial Island real good place for naturists. Good luck!