q/ 1.From what I understand nudity is compulsory in the naturist section. But what if it gets a bit chilly in the evenings? 2. Is nudity allowed in the 'non nude' beach? 3. Is it possible to cook ones own food in the camp? DB, 30.09.2015 a/ 1. In case of inclement weather all the guests are wearing clothes, when it is cold it is cold for naturist guests as well. 2. On the non-naturist beach you cannot go to the beach naked as it is not possible to go in the naturist beach with bathing suit. 3. It is allowed to cook inside the campsite. Admin, 02.10.2015
q/ I'm going with some friends to the textile part of the camping because they're not so much into naturism. However, I'd like to hang out in the FKK side too and enjoy the other beaches. Is it possible to move between both parts of the camping (obviusly respecting the rules of each part in terms of clothing)? Thanks DR, 20.07.2015 a/ It is possible to camp on the textile part of the camp and go to the beach on the naturist side of the camp, as you wrote respecting the rules for the naturist part of the camp and the beach, which means no clothing. Admin, 21.07.2015
q/ Hello, should I book a tent places in advance, or do you have free places in any time (august)? Can you give us a discount price if we have got FKK international card? Thanks! AK, 15.06.2015 a/ It is recommended that you make a reservation for parcelled pitches, especially in August. If you don't have a reservation you can always place your tent on non parcelled area (dark green area on a campsite map) of the campsite. Most of the time you can find a place for a tent, even in August. Admin, 16.06.2015
q/ We have booked a place in the fkk section of the camp, spontaneously based on the fotos here on the homepage, some nude people some people with a cloth wrapped around and some with t-shirts on (as in restaurant). Today I found the houserules only to discover that clothing is forbidden on this part of the camp - although we do like to sunbathe and swim naked it may take a while to get used to walking around naked (This is our first time on a FKK camping place). Furthermore we have a daughter of 12 who feels a bit self conciouse. Is it going to be a problem if she perfers a bathing suite? Or if we, wear some light clothing because we have fair skin and burn easily in the sun? JP, 31.07.2012 a/ As you have seen on the house rules, on the naturist side of the camp, it is normal to live in a tent, go in the toilet any specially on the beach naked. In the market, ambulance, restaurant and reception you go with clothes on. Even if we do understand that teenagers have some problems going naked, that can be a problem on the naturist side. We have every day more and more reclamation against people who are going with clothes. That does not mean you must be naked 24 hours a day, but also not be in clothes most of the time. If camping naked is a problem that you should choose the other part of the campsite, the textile zone and than only go swimming on the other side. Admin, 01.08.2012
q/ Can I get to camp baldarin by bus from osor? JD, 19.07.2012 a/ There is a bus from Osor to camping Baldarin on working days, two times a day, First at 06.10 a.m. and second 3.10 p.m. It is not going on Saturday, Sunday and holiday. Admin, 21.07.2012
q/ Dear all, this year I would like to visit the Baldarin camp but I´m not so much naturist type. Is possible to rent a premium pitch in the textile part of camp please? And which part is textile? I can´t find it...Thank you very much. Kind regards, Lenka Nemeckova LN, 20.06.2012 a/ The non naturist side of the camp is at the beginning, harbor Bokinić, when you look the map, the first part at the left side of the map up to the market. We have only 5 spots and are rather booked, so if you want to reserve a spot, question is if there is one free Admin, 21.06.2012
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