Nudist beaches: the best in Italy

From Friuli-Venezia Giulia to Sardinia, bays and small coves abound. The benefits of nudism.

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Le beaches Nudist beaches are small oases, popular with naturist enthusiasts. According to several studies, swimming naked, or sunbathing without a swimsuit, in the company of friends, improves self-confidence, increases self-confidence, and creates the opportunity to build new relationships. Furthermore, it has been shown that naturism is also a kind of dietary philosophy, leading to a reduction in alcohol, meat, and tobacco consumption, in favor of a healthier diet and lifestyle. But let's take a closer look at the most beautiful nudist beaches in Italy, region by region.

Sistiana Bay (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)

Sistiana Bay, in the province of Trieste, can be reached by walking along a gentle natural path for about ten minutes. The sea is clear, and the beach is composed of gravel and rocks. There are also several beach resorts in the area, offering day passes or season passes.

 

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Buca Rossa on Elba Island (Tuscany)

The Buca Rossa cove in Piombino is a kind of natural amphitheater, made of rocks, gravel, and red sand. It's a popular area for nudists. Another popular option is Nido dell'Aquila beach, also in the Livorno area, in San Vincenzo, located within the Rimigliano Natural Park. Here, nudists are surrounded by holm oaks, stone pines, and dunes. Also in Tuscany, Elba is known as the "nudist island" for its diverse options: among these, Acquarilli beach is worth mentioning, with a section in the southern section reserved for nudists.

 

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Cape Mimosa (Liguria)

The naturist beach of Capo Mimosa is located in the Gulf of Diano Marina, amidst pebbles, flat rocks sloping down to the sea, and large boulders. The beach is conveniently well-equipped, including a bar. In the Imperia area, a road accessible on foot or by bicycle leads to Galeazza beach, dotted with small coves and bays.

Lido Le Morge (Molise)

The Le Morge beach is a clean and well-equipped beach (though there are no loungers) in the province of Chieti. The atmosphere is very peaceful, and it's common to encounter entire families. The beauty of the place lies in the famous "scoglione," which once served as a landing place for anchoring boats.

 

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Lido di Dante (Emilia Romagna)

Lido di Dante, in the province of Ravenna, also has a nudist beach, protected by the municipality, and is very popular. Lifeguards monitor the area, ensuring maximum safety for swimmers.

Capocotta Natural Oasis (Lazio)

A beautiful, well-equipped, and very quiet beach located in Ostia, within the Castel Porziano Nature Reserve, a natural oasis. Naturist bathing has been permitted here by the municipality since 2000. The beach is easily accessible by car and public transport.

Troncone Beach (Campania)

In Cilento we find the Troncone beach of Marina di Camerota, actually called Cala Finocchiaro or Cala FinocchiaraThis is one of the few officially authorized naturist beaches in Southern Italy. The free beach areas correspond to the last three coves.

Piscinas (Sardinia)

In southwestern Sardinia, we find this oasis of peace and absolute beauty characterized by the presence of wonderful golden sand dunes. It's Piscinas, located in Arbus, on the Costa Verde, a true gem.

Naturist site

We recommend all naturism enthusiasts to consult this siteHere you'll find lots of useful information, not just about beaches and nature reserves, but also wellness centers and boat trips. A true map of naturism, seen up close, in Italy.

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