Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

A bit of back story first: I am newly single after finding out my wife of 30 years was having an affair.

I have for many years enjoyed visiting local nude beaches, but my wife was not interested in the naturist lifestyle, so I was never able to visit a resort with her. Now that I am single, I want to take a vacation to Croatia to spend time in some naturist areas, but being a single man, I am finding that the camps I have contacted will not even reply to my emails. It looks like I may not be able to stay in a naturist camp/resort as I wanted to, so can anyone who has visited Croatia give any advice on any locations I may be welcome or other ways I could make my dream holiday a success there?

The areas I was hoping to go to were: Koversada, Maistra, Unlike.

Thanks for any advice or ideas.

This topic was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

I don't know about the single male rules. Probably there are none.
But considering Koversada (where I grew up so to say), they changed over to be a textile camp this year with only a a little nudist area remaining. So the magic of the big nudist might be gone. Just for your information.

This post was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

Oh thats a shame. It looked like a fabulous place for a naturist. A sign of the times I guess.
Thanks for the reply and the information.

This post was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

You might consider Valalta, it's on the opposite bank of the Limski canal.

This post was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

Thanks for the tip, Valalta looks wonderful. I think Valalta and Camping Ulika look to be two very good options. Now I just need to get them to reply to my booking enquiry emails :/

This post was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

Hello,

You can try Bunculuka camping on the island of Krk, I just got back from there and the place is very nice, you can book a mobile home, these are small houses for max 2 people, you can book online, and it is possible to book for 1 person.
https://www.valamarcamping.com/bunculuka-naturist-camp-baska/accommodation/mobile-homes

This post was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

Try Hotel istra in Rovinj got thier own island across walk way very quiet and nice.

This post was edited
RE:Wanting advice on visiting Croatia

Croatia have many amazing nude beaches and naturist areas. I'd suggest travelling around, and visiting as many as you can. There is no ban on single males in nude resorts, so rather than ask for permission, just book as a single person.

This post was edited