nudisticka plaza
Biograd na Moru, Zadar3.2 ★ (30)

A quiet, natural nudist (FKK) beach set in a shady pine forest near Biograd na Moru. It offers clean, clear water good for snorkeling and diving, but the entry is rocky with many sea urchins, so water shoes are essential. Reviews are mixed and low-rated, mainly due to difficult access and reports of voyeurs.
- Best time:
- Late spring to early autumn for warm water; arrive early to secure one of the few private shaded spots. Off-season is very quiet.
- Who it's for:
- Naturists and solitude-seekers comfortable with rocky entry who value shade and calm over facilities.
The facts
- Sand / surface
- rock
“everywhere only rocks”
- Water quality
- clean, clear
“very natural and clean water”
- Family friendly
- no
“not suitable for families”
- Parking
- yes, free, ~200m from beach
“Parking is about 200 from the beach and is free”
- Snorkeling
- yes
“Great place for snorkeling and diving”
- Diving
- yes
“Great place for snorkeling and diving”
- Cleanliness
- clean, natural
“very natural and clean water”
- Crowd level
- quiet, not crowded
“A nice, uncrowded beach”
- Beach size
- small
“Not a huge beach”
Good to know
- Sea urchins in the water — “A LOT of sea urchins”
- Sharp rocks and difficult water entry — “There's no safe shelving to the beach. Only sharp rocks”
- Voyeurs / harassment — “There are peeping Toms and gawkers”
- Moored boats close to shore — “In July there were a lot of moored boat close to the shore”
Pros
- +Plenty of natural shade from pine forest
- +Clean, clear water good for snorkeling and diving
- +Quiet and rarely crowded
- +Free parking about 200m away
- +Good car access to the area
Cons
- −Rocky, difficult entry into the water
- −Many sea urchins — water shoes essential
- −Reports of voyeurs and harassment
- −Not suitable for families
- −Few flat/private spots; fill up early
FAQ
- Is this really a nudist beach?
- It is designated as an FKK (nudist) beach, though several reviewers note that many visitors are clothed and the nudist crowd has drifted toward the Biograd side.
- Do I need water shoes?
- Yes. The entry is sharp rock with many sea urchins, so water shoes and goggles are strongly recommended.
- Is there parking?
- Yes, free parking is available roughly 200m from the beach, along the access path.
- Is it suitable for families?
- No. It is a naturist area, the water entry is difficult, and some reviewers report inappropriate behavior.
Location
23210, Biograd na Moru, Croatia
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