The Leucate Beach in France has some of the finest sand of any beach in the country, and is also regarded by some as one of the best nude beaches in the entire world.
The beach is open to all and there’s plenty of space for first-time skinny-dippers and lifelong nudists alike.
Situated in the south of the Sunshine State, this bare sandy beach has a huge following of visitors from across the globe. Refreshments, sunbeds, and umbrellas are available.
This is Spain’s capital of bare bathing. The long wide sandy beach is popular in summer and has a big choice of naturist accommodation. Almeria has the hottest and driest climate in the country, so the beach season is almost year-round.
Banana beach is the collective name for three lovely sandy bays well-loved by nude bathers. Before you ask, the name refers to the fact the beaches are yellow and curved.
You feel the need for a truly naked de-stress, Valalta is everything you could wish for. It’s so good the nudist campsite here was voted the best in Croatia last year – among all sites, not just bare ones.
Hundreds of acres of sand dunes, looking just like the Sahara, frame the beautiful beach between Maspalomas and the popular resort of Playa del Ingles. It’s 3 kms from one end to the other and over 1 km deep.
The southwest coast of France is almost one vast nude beach, stretching over 100 miles from Biarritz to the Gironde. Thousands of happy families gather here, and the beach is open to both nudist campers and day visitors alike.
A fabulous setting of cliffs, mountains and a huge sweep of golden sand make this beach a wonderful place for all-over tanning and fine snorkeling. The nude area is the last section of the beach, to the left as you face the sea.
This gem of a beach on the magical island of Levant is reached by an easy coastal footpath 10 mins walk from the quayside. A small natural cove of white sand slides gently into the turquoise sea, providing excellent swimming and snorkelling.