By Audra Brianne ITWPA Member

Hard to believe that Croatia’s naturism movement started with a royal sex scandal.
In 1936, a soon-to-be-disgraced king vacationing along the Croatian coastline discovered skinny dipping and sun worshipping in the buff… not exactly following royal protocol. His girlfriend Wallace, a twice-divorced American (definitely not queen material) strove — in vain — for a “no tan line” appearance over her alabaster skin. The British press didn’t dare report on this scandalous behavior of their King Edward VIII, but plenty of non-British newspapers — with the pictures to prove it — did. Sadly, later that same year, giving up crown and country for the woman he loved, Edward abdicated his kingdom. Simultaneously, the wave of Croatia’s naturism movement was off and running, a trend which thrives to this day, all thanks to a naughty royal who wouldn’t keep his clothes on.

In the 1960s, while the country was under Yugoslavia, Koversada FKK opened on an islet of Vrsar. Today, it stands as Europe’s biggest nudist colony, accommodating 7,000 sun worshippers.

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