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Italy offers several beaches where naturism is practiced, although it's not as widespread as some other European countries. Some popular options include Oasi Naturista Capocotta near Rome, and various beaches in Tuscany, Friuli Venezia Giulia, and other regions. These beaches range from those with more facilities to those that are more secluded and undeveloped.

Here's a more detailed look at some notable nude beaches in Italy:

Beaches with Facilities and Amenities:
Oasi Naturista Capocotta (Rome):
This beach, located south of Rome, is known for its relaxed atmosphere and is easily accessible by bus or car. There's a bar/restaurant, and while the facilities can be basic, it's generally considered safe and pleasant, even for women.
Guvano Beach (Liguria):
This beach is known for its beautiful Ligurian coast setting, with cliffs and pebbled sand. While it is secluded and relatively undeveloped, the access can be challenging, requiring a descent down a cliffside.
Marina di Alberese (Tuscany):
Located in the Regional Park of Maremma, this beach features a nudist section after a couple of kilometers. It's a long, sandy beach with dense Mediterranean scrub, but note that there are limited amenities.

More Secluded and Less Developed Beaches:
Costa dei Barbari (Trieste):
This area offers multiple coves and is known for its crystal-clear sea and cliffs, providing privacy for naturists.
Feniglia Beach (Tuscany):
This beach is found on a spit of land near Monte Argentario. Naturists tend to gather in the central part of the beach, which is less crowded.
Capalbio (Tuscany):
This beach is part of a long stretch of coastline within a WWF reserve. It offers a quiet and peaceful environment, with the lake of Burano nearby.

General Tips:
Be aware that nudity is not always explicitly permitted or tolerated on all beaches, so it's best to research specific locations and their regulations.
Many beaches in Italy are government-owned (spiaggia pubblica) or private (stabilimento balneare or bagno), so be aware of the differences in amenities and rules.
Be respectful of other beachgoers and the environment when practicing naturism.
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Johncal · 61-69, M
Thank you! We love to visit Italy. Usually once or twice a year. Adding a few beaches to the itinerary would be quite grand.
QCDog2659 · 61-69, M
Thank you for the informative lesson on the beaches.

 
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