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Where to go ?
Istria - peninsula in northern Croatia, near the border with Slovenia. Culturally close to Italy as the peninsula was a very long time belongs to the Republic of Venice and later to Italy. At Istria there are also the biggest beaches and nudist camps. This place can be recommended to those who, in addition to sunbathing also like to explore and travel. Recommended is to visit Pula and delusion reminiscent of an amphitheater to the Roman Coliseum. Rovinj and Porec with its beautiful old squares and quarters. From Istria is also close to Trieste and Venice. Near Pula, on the nearby island of Brijuni is a reserve (Brijuni Islands). Istria is dominated by tourists from Austria, Germany and Italy for this reason prices are higher here than in Dalmatia and Kvarner, of course, with the exception of some islands and Dubrovnik where prices can be higher than in Istria. Wine and rakija taste as good as here in Dalmatia;-)
Kvarner - Part located on land, in my opinion, is a bit less popular among tourists. Perhaps the reason is "competition" from the nearby islands of Krk, Rab and Ceres, which attract each other most of the tourist traffic in this area. Of course I do not want to say that nothing is happening there, just seems to me that there are slightly smaller volume of tourist traffic. The main towns of the region are: Rijeka (the third largest city in Croatia), Senj, Ogulin and Gospić. As a place of rest is best to select any of the islands. If you plan frequent trips a good choice is the island of Krk because it connects to the mainland with bridge. In the case of choosing the other islands you have to use ferries. Transfer of Krk bridge during strong winds is amazing :) Recommended!Gulf Kvarner was fashionable holiday destination for wealthy Europeans, there are many historic and elegant hotels, representing the residue after past period. In the Kvarner bay city descend to the sea and the tourist resorts are located in the wonderful beaches. Most of them are: Opatija, Rabac Crikvenica - famous for its healing spas.
Dalmatia - The more on south the warmer it gets. Therefore, I recommend Dalmatia to who plan to spend time on the seafront getting rest and sun. The water here is also usually a bit warmer than in the area of Istria. However, indulging in sweet doing nothing on the beach do not forget that there is no shortage of beautiful places to visit. Must see Zadar - a beautiful old town, Sibenik - Cathedral of St. Jacob and of course Split and Diocletian's Palace. Of course, a number one of Dalmatia is Dubrovnik with an old town with its UNESCO world heritage site. See photos in the gallery, the views are beautiful! In the area of Sibenik is located Krka National Park, amazing place, much more beautiful than the Plitvice lakes. House or apartment can be rented all along the coast. Literally, one small town goes to the second here and places to rent there is so much that even in peak season you can come here "blind". In Dalmatia we can meet a lot more Polish people, Czech or Slovakia than in Istria. For those wishing to go diving in the Adriatic, Dalmatia would be a good choice. Makarska Riviera around and around the islands of Korcula, Hvar, Lastovo and Mljiet is probably the most beautiful places to dive in allover Croatia.
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Powstaje nowy dział - Kampingi dla naturystów.
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W opracowaniu znajduje się właśnie dział poświęcony kempingom dla naturystów.
Przepraszam za lekkie opóźnienia ale czasu brakuje.
W opisach skupimy się jedynie na kilku największych i najbardziej popularnych ośrodkach. Nie zabraknie jednak listy mniejszych obiektów o których zdobędziemy potwierdzone informacje.
Kolejne opisy znajdziecie Państwo w menu Naturyzm (FKK)
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Valalta - naturist camp
Koversada - naturist camp
Bunculuka - naturist camp
Kanegra - naturist cap
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What is naturism in fact
Naturism is a way of life in harmony with nature, its distinctive feature is the "common being naked and acceptance of your own body and others."Unfortunately, naturism is often regarded as a form of deviance and did not meet with tolerance and understanding in some countries. Fortunately Croatia is not one of these countries .As part of nudism is common to being naked, regardless of age and sex of individuals. This is obviously a cursory statement and describes this part of naturism that is most visible. The concept of naturism is much wider and its true meaning is the health of body and mind and to calm down and unite with nature.It seems that at the core of naturism atavisms are inherited from our ancestors (they usually do not used the clothes), so being naked is for many people something very natural. Something in us coming from our ancestors makes being naked seems natural. Of course not everyone feels the same way hence the frequent lack of understanding for such a lifestyle.
Where is naturism coming from
Organized naturism was established in Germany under the name Freikörperkultur what can be translated as (the culture of freedom of the body), hence the abbreviation FKK. If I am wrong with the translation, please correct me:). The first place for naturists was founded in 1903, Free-Light Park, the first club formed near Hamburg. Soon after this event appeared the publication of Heinrich Ungewitter'a Die Nacktheit (Nakedness), a utopia of life in the nude.
Naturist movement grew rapidly along with the vast network of clubs near large cities. Unfortunately in 1933 after Hitler came to his power, the activities of all organizations not associated with the National Socialist activity was banned. But the idea did not die and spread to other countries. Currently, naturists deportment operates in many countries around the world. Currently, this style is coming to the assumptions of vegetarianism. Its foundation is a non-alcohol drinking, no smoking, exercise gym and, of course, vegetarianism.
But let's not go in the extreme. Recreation nude beach on the Croatian FKK with a glass of cold beer is sure to be very pleasant. To feel naturist doesn’t need immediately give up the pleasures offered by smoking and can switch to vegetarianism :-). Unless someone wants. Being naked gives the possibility of full affirmation of one's body, allows you to stimulate personal development through self-acceptance. A sense of freedom that gives joy is what mostly we expect during the holidays :-)
Riviera Šibenik - Between Zadar and Split
Šibenik - a Royal City with a rich history, the central city of Šibenik-Knin region. The city lies on the bay to which affects river Krka. This bay was, and is a natural barrier for port security. Sibenik region was inhabited since long historic times, however, the first mention of a city located in the Code of King Kresimir IV is dated from 1066. The Code was found in a fortified castle church of St. Anna (formerly St. Michael) located in Šibenik.
Throughout its history the city was owned by many Empires and kings: Roman Empire, the Republic of Venice, King of Bosnia Stjeanov Tvrtko, Italy, Austria and France.
The most famous monument in Sibenik is the cathedral church of St. Jacob (Sveti Jakov) from fifteenth century. Cathedral is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. No less important are dominating the city, fortifications of St. Anna. In addition, the church dedicated to Saint Francis, the Church of the Holy Barbara or city hall building (built between 1532-1542)
And what besides monuments? Most in Šibenik is one of the most attractive places in the world for bungee jumping. Numerous restaurants and taverns serving homemade specialties (prosciutto ham, cheese, olives, lamb, seafood and wine). Međunarodni dječji festival - festival for children, Night of Sibenik - a festival of folk music.
Riviera Omiš
Omiš - a beautiful town situated in Dalmatia, on both sides of the river Cetina. It is near to Split. Town developed at the foot of the hill Omiska Dinara, and is cut off by the north-west of the river and the south and south-east – by the sea.
The city was inhabited by the Roman Empire era, later in the medieval period it was rebuilt and became a fortification. The inhabitants of Omis are erstwhile pirates plundered ships in the Adriatic Sea. Particularly they gave life a misery to the Venetians plundering their land and attacking ships. Although the entire Dalmatia belonged to Venice, the Omis pirates were defeated in the fifteenth century only. Earlier, by four hundred years Venice could not subdue the town to themselves. The medieval fortified buildings largely survived to our times, for example: Tower (Peovia or Mirabela), Starigrad (Fortica), mountain Dinara Omiska of which top was controlled the Sea and the whole city Fortress Mirabela. Omis is a center for the region's characteristic narrow streets, with numerous shady squares and cafeterias. Extremely interesting is the house used as lodging during the traditional Dalmatian folk festival (Festival dalmatinskih klapa), and the Renaissance "Home of the Happy Man," so named because of the inscription on the facade: "I thank God for my presence in this world."
Riviera Makarska
Makarska Riviera is one of the most beautiful and most visited tourist regions of the Adriatic coast. It is located in central Dalmatia, and the length of its coastline is more than 60km - from Brela in the west to the Gradac in the east. Highest peak in the Mediterranean Sea basin - St. George (1762m) adds charm to the area of mountain Biokovo. Land Riviera, which is obviously the center of Makarska, is full of picturesque places. In the north-west are such towns as Brela, Baska Voda, Promajna, Bratus and Krvavica, and south-east - Tucepi, Podgora, Drasnice, Igrane, Živogošće, Blato, Drvenik, Zaostrog and Gradac. Riviera is famous for its extraordinary beauty, rich culture and tradition, the blue sea, which lists among the most transparent in the entire Mediterranean basin, rocky beach, pine and olive trees, as well as a wide range of tourist offer. Markaska is a port city which forms the center of the Riviera with the same name. It lies at the foot of Mount Biokovo, in a huge bay limited south-east by the promontory Osejava and to the north-east by the peninsula of St. Peter. The city, surrounded by magnificent pine forests, is one of the most visited places on the Croatian coast, because it attracts tourists not only with the stunning nature, but also exceptionally mild climate and rich offers addressed to the guests.
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