Platja Fredosa, Nude beach in Cadaqués, Spain.
Platja Fredosa is a clothing-optional beach along the Mediterranean coast within Cap de Creus Natural Park, combining coarse sand and rocky sections. The shoreline spans roughly 100 meters and features both sandy areas and natural rock formations along the water's edge.
The beach gained protected status in 1998 when it became part of Cap de Creus Natural Park. This designation recognized the area's geological formations and marine ecosystems within the park's conservation framework.
This beach embodies the naturist traditions of the Costa Brava, where clothing-optional areas integrate naturally with Mediterranean coastal life. Visitors experience an open and liberal attitude toward natural bathing that defines this region.
The beach itself lacks facilities, so visitors should bring their own supplies for the day. Restaurants and other services are just a short walk away in Cadaqués.
The water deepens rapidly from the shoreline, creating excellent swimming and snorkeling conditions. The water clarity allows good visibility of the marine environment.
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