Koversada Naturist Park

Istrian Peninsula, Croatia

Koversada Naturist Park
Koversada Naturist Park

  • Family resort with hotel service on half board
  • Crystal-clear waters, a snorkellers’ paradise.
  • Situated in 280 acres of attractive parkland. Shaded woods and sunbathing areas
  • Sports centre for water- and land-based activities
  • Within easy walking distance of the picturesque village of Vrsar
  • Excellent sightseeing opportunities: Venice is top of the list

Koversada is Croatia’s oldest naturist resort. Accepting its first guests in 1961, it has an excellent international reputation as a well developed and equipped establishment. In the beautiful parklands, olive, pine and fig trees provide welcome shade from the midday sun.

Location

Situated on the northern side of the Limfjord, on the sunny Istrian peninsula, Koversada is approximately 60 miles south of Trieste. The resort is named after the Island of Koversada, situated 200 yards offshore and linked by a footbridge, and from where naturist activities have spread over the years. The region was part of Italy until the end of World War II, and the Italian influence, particularly in architecture, is still strong. Everywhere, you’ll come across place names on road signs in both Italian and Croatian.

The Beach

The Istrian coastline has rock and pebble bays where sunbathing platforms and access to the sea for swimming have been built. There is a large sandy area for children by the sea, and cold showers are provided around the park.

Naturism at Koversada Naturist Park

Koversada operates as a full naturist resort and guests can remain nude all day and night if they wish. However guests are asked to dress to eat in the indoor restaurants and dining room and, as is the growing practice, more people seem to be dressing in the evenings.

Food & Drink

Our customers take their half board arrangements in the air-conditioned dining room which offers self-service buffets for breakfast and dinner. There are a further five restaurants including the grill and the island restaurants with al fresco terraces and in the open air one may eat nude.

Facilities

Within the grounds are two supermarkets, money-changing facilities, cash dispensers and newsagents.

Activities

There is a sports centre with equipment for hire: deck chairs, bicycles, sailing, rowing and motor boats. There are opportunities for volleyball, badminton, mini-golf, tennis, water skiing and windsurfing.

Entertainment

In the main restaurant, or on its outdoor terrace, there is dancing most evenings. During the main season, there are also occasional folklore evenings and ‘Miss and Mr Koversada’ contests in August. Entertainment can also be found in nearby Vrsar, where there is a monthly fisherman’s festival with an opportunity to enjoy a Friday night out with the locals.


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