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Located in the most northern part of Italy in Emilia-Romagna, Bassona Beach. This beach is Italy’s largest nude beach at 1km long, and is one part of the 3km-long Lido di Dante south of Ravenna. Nudism has been practiced here for ages, and has been legal (at least according to local officials) since 2002.
Located in the beautiful region of Tuscany, the south side of the Marina di Bibbona in Livorno is a dedicated naturist beach, which you’ll find if you just get to the beach and start walking south.
This beach is located in the region of Lazio at a short distance of 49km from Rome, and there’s a dedicated nude beach section that’s about 250 meters long, it’s known by the name of Oasi Naturista di Capocotta. The whole beach is part of an official nature reserve, and nudists have been baring everything on this beach for more than 30 years. This beach has been officially declared as a nudist beach in the year 2000.
Capocotta is a nudist and naturist beach not far from Rome. It’s dedicated nude beach section that’s about 250 meters long. The whole beach is part of an official nature reserve, and nudists in Italy have been baring everything on this beach for more than 30 years. It is very popular with Swingers in Italy as well as swingers in UK and Europe. It wasn’t until 2000 that local officials set aside the special section for naturists, however. free admission, chairs & umbrellas available, showers, bar/restaurant, public toilets
Costa dei Barbari, located in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, this beach near Trieste has had a designated nude beach for years. It’s actually near the towns of Sistiana & Duino, just outside Trieste. Costa Dei Barbari is hardly a few minutes drive by car, commencing from Sistiana along the coastal road heading towards Trieste. This is a beautiful white sandy beach where you can enjoy the warmth of the sun in the buff.
Costa dei Barbari, Friuli-Venezia Giulia – Friuli-Venezia Giulia is Italy’s most northeast region. Costa dei Barbari beach near Trieste has had a designated nude beach for years. It’s near the towns of Sistiana & Duino, just outside Trieste. free admission.
Located in the region of Liguria, this little beach is easy to reach from the Corniglia train station, but it’s very small & the path to reach it is fairly steep. Its exquisite beauty, pebble beach is a popular tourist spot among nudists who come here to enjoy some private moments and indulge in some sun bathing activities. This beach is located amidst Corniglia and Vernazza; as you head towards Vernazza and turn downwards to the left after walking for 10-15 minutes, you can spot a free beach sign.
Located in Veneto region, this stretch of beautiful sand sits on an island not far from Venice’s romantic canals. It has golden color sand along with the clean waters of this beach, just beautiful.
Portonovo, Le Marche – One section of the beach in the town of Portonovo is designated as a nude beach. It’s a secluded part that’s hidden behind a 19th-century brick tower.
Bassona Beach, Emilia-Romagna – This beach is Italy’s largest nude beach at 1km long, and is one part of the 3km-long Lido di Dante south of Ravenna. Nudism has been practiced here for ages, and has been legal (at least according to local officials) since 2002.
Costa Verde Beach, Sardinia – While the beaches of the Costa Verde aren’t technically designated as nude beaches, when they’re not crowded you can probably get away with it. It’s a long sandy beach, so if you do find a few people lying on the beach wearing bathing suits, just keep walking until you’re out of sight.
Guvano Beach, Liguria – This nude beach is between the Cinque Terre towns of Corniglia and Vernazza, so it’s popular with the backpackers and budget travelers who flock to this little part of Italy. It’s easy to reach from the Corniglia train station, but it’s very small & the path to reach it is steep. drinking water, no toilet, admission fee of about €5
Bibbona Beach, Tuscany – The south side of the Marina di Bibbona in Livorno is a dedicated naturist beach, which you’ll find if you just get to the beach and start walking south. Acquarilli Beach, Island of Elba -Tuscany – Black sand beach is particularly unique beach in Italy for tanning naked. Acquarilli is a beach on Elba Island in Tuscany. With breath-taking views overlooking the clear blue water of the beach. The secluded nature of the beach allows it to be a perfect place for nudists to feel free to do as they please in a beautiful uninterrupted beach.
Lido di Venezia, Veneto – This stretch of beautiful sand sits on an island not far from Venice’s romantic canals.
Spiaggia Del Troncone, Salemo in Campania –In the southern side of Italy near Palinuro lies another unique nudist beach, Spiaggia Del Troncone. This 400m nude beach, hidden by the ridges of the rocks has three bays; a very small one that fits only a group of people, another larger one that can hold 20 people and then the largest one which can accommodate around 150 people. The area itself is surrounded by the National park of Cilento and Vallo Di Diano, a UNESCO world heritage site, gives it an amazing view while also being secluded.
Located in the Le Marche region, in the town of Portonovo, part of this beach has a designated section section for nudism. It’s a secluded part that’s hidden behind a 19th-century brick tower.