hrvojka k
3. tammikuuta 2025
Koversada was one of the oldest FKK camps in Europe, and anyone who visited in the last coupe of years (as I did, and am glad I got those chances) would have immediately noticed how most of the campers seem to have been spending holidays there - for generations. With good reason, the nature is beautiful, the location itself fairly decent (I assume, most of the visitors were German), and there are not many naturist parks of this size around. This year, the owner, Maistra, has decided to turn most of the campsite into a regular textile camp, leaving only a smaller part for the naturists (I would also say, the least attractive part, although this is a bit of a personal preference. But the camp has a small island, very pretty and great for tents and just a day on the beach - this signature island is no longer available to the FKK visitors). From what I can read in the press releases, Maistra calculated they will gain more profit if they turn textile, and while in the short-run this may be true, I will be surprised if they ever manage to get as many stable, long returning guests as they had, and will undoubtedly lose with this decision. It is not just a cosmetic change, they have effectively decided to get rid of the previous guests, and kill the FKK brand this place was famous for over decades. I am happy I got to visit the Naturist Koversada while it was a naturist resort, but obviously will not be returning, and will make sure not to ever visit anything owned by the company that decided to shut down the Croatian oldest naturist park. What a sad, short-sighted decision...
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