Gay fkk kroatien
We spent 4 nights in the beautiful city of Split in Croatia and loved every minute.
Split is Croatia’s second largest town in the Dalmatia region after Dubrovnik and dwelling to k people.
The historical walled old town lays on the water’s edge and is a maze of pretty cobbled streets, beautiful buildings (including the famed Diocletian’s Palace), monuments and is also a great point from which to travel to the other islands along the coast.
In our gay mentor to Split we will cover how we establish the city as a gay couple, if a gay scene exists, distribute our experience of the gay beach, cover the best activities to perform in (and from) Split, where to stay and practical tips – we highly recommend that you visit!
Gay Split Travel Mentor (Croatia)
Is Split Gay Friendly?
As a country, Croatia is not particularly well recognizable for being progressive and gay friendly compared to other countries in Europe such as Spain.
However when visiting the tourist scorching spots, like the case in many countries, we felt very safe and had no trouble at all. We have been to Croatia twice wit
Hottest gay beaches: Croatia
Croatia has become an insider tip for gay travellers in recent years. The local gay scene is turning more self-confident and is getting bigger and bigger, the population is also making progress although there is still a social taboo regarding homosexuality. Therefore, when visiting this beautiful country, the following applies: The local gays are not necessarily used to yet if someone approaches them too openly. You should take it slowly.
We have listed below some Croatian beaches that are known for entity gay-friendly. On some of them there is also a lot of cruising taking place.
1. Duilovo Beach
This beach is near the gorgeous city of Split. It is not a nudist beach, but there is a nearby cruising area in the surrounding woods, so you can often find gay men on the beach. You can contact the beach from Split by bus number 15 or by car. Duilovo Beach is rather rocky and lined by beautiful pine trees.
2. Kasjun Beach
Also the visit of Kasjun Beach is a must for every Split vacationer due to its proximity to the Croat
FKK Hvar: Where You Can Grab Your Clothes Off at the Beach
A lot of people sound to be searching for the same information where to go au naturel on Hvar.
Coming from Manchester, I did not grow up with a tradition of naturism which given the unattractive shapes of the modern British body is probably a good thing. The approach to naturism is one cultural difference between Dalmatia and the UK, and Hvar is among the top naturist or FKK (from the German translation of Free Body Culture) destinations in Croatia.
We get a LOT of Google searches for FKK Hvar. For those looking for naughty pictures, this website tends to disappoint, just as the many people looking for an escort girl or prostitute on Hvar tend to be let down by the Total Hvar links offered up by Google (click on the two links to find out why).
But if you are looking for an FKK spot on Hvar, you hold plenty of choice, and naturist tourism is an important part of the islands offer. CNN cemented this in , when it named the Pakleni Island of Jerolim as its foremost naturist beach in the nature
We spent 3 nights in the beautiful city of Dubrovnik and completely fell in love.
The historical walled old town lays on the water’s edge and is a maze of pretty cobbled streets, lovely buildings, monuments and the views from the walls themselves are breath-taking.
It’s straightforward to see why Dubrovnik has become so widespread and attracts thousands of tourists every year.
In our gay guide to Dubrovnik we will cover how we found the town as a gay couple, if a gay scene exists, all the astonishing things to do during your visit, where to stay and practical tips – we highly advise that you visit!
Gay Dubrovnik Guide
Is Dubrovnik Gay Friendly?
As a country, Croatia on the whole is not particularly progressive or male lover friendly, however when visiting the tourist hot spots, like the case in many countries, we felt very safe and had no trouble at all.
Taken from a local, ‘during summer in Dubrovnik you are fine, maybe in winter when there are no tourists you might get a look or two but nothing more’.
In fact, our trip to Croatia starting in Dubrov