Kasjuni beach gay

Gay Split

Split is Croatia’s second-largest capital, situated along the Dalmatian Coast. Known for its rich history, beaches, and growing tourism industry, Split is a must-visit destination.

The city’s centerpiece is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Diocletian’s Palace, built in the 4th century by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as his retirement residence. Today, the palace isn’t just a historical relic—it’s a living part of the city, filled with homes, shops, restaurants, and bars within its ancient walls. As you wander through the narrow streets, you’ll encounter a mix of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance architecture.

Split offers a variety of beaches, each with its own personality. Bacvice Beach is the city’s most famous, known for its sandy shore and the traditional Croatian game of picigin played in its shallow waters. For a more relaxed vibe, Kasjuni Beach has a small gay-friendly nudist section, crystal-clear water, and pine-shaded surroundings.



Kasjuni - Oceanographic Institute

Any map of Split will show you. It's on the most Western tip of Split (Marjan Peninsula) on the South Side, right next to the Oceanographic Institue.

  • Crowd:Mixed. Young and middle aged.
  • Directions:Any map of Split will show you. It's on the most Western advice of Split (Marjan Peninsula) on the South Side, right next to the Oceanographic Institue.
  • Hours:Warm weather, day and evening.
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Be discreet. Boats do depart by.

    Pack light because you will need all accessible limbs to navigate the paths. You can also walk from town, which I did. Its not too far if you follow the main street to the Institute. If you follow the water's edge then be prepared for a long stroll and one or two dead-ends.
    Cruisiest Spots: Anywhere along rocks closest to Green Lighthouse of Oceanographic Institute. Rocky crevises to hide in.
  • Nudity / Policy:Yes / Update: cruiser says:
    The beach is really nice and was quite sheltered from the prevailing wind. The only person bathing nude was a lady. There were a few tourists at the beach but all remained clo

    We spent 4 nights in the stunning city of Split in Croatia and loved every minute.

    Split is Croatia’s second largest city in the Dalmatia region after Dubrovnik and home 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 commute to the other islands along the coast.

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    Gay Split Travel Guide (Croatia)

    Is Split Gay Friendly?

    As a country, Croatia is not particularly well known for being progressive and gay friendly compared to other countries in Europe such as Spain.

    However when visiting the tourist hot spots, favor the case in many countries, we felt very protected and had no trouble at all. We have been to Croatia twice wit

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