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Tucepi, Nugal naturist beach

Tucepi
Nugal naturist beach
This beach is located east of Makarska, just before Tucepi town. Wonderful beach in a pebbled bay surrounded by steep cliffs.
Park your car at the big car park at the southernmost end of Makarska habour, just below the abandoned hotel Osojava. Follow path along the coast for about 40 minutes.
The walk is a beauty of its own with a breathtaking scenery along the way. Where ever the pathbranches out, be sure to keep to the branch closest to the coast. The path is prepared but quite stony so put stout shoes on.
The beach is a pebble beach surrounded by steep cliffs, about 100 meters long, all for naturists. It's a promise - you have never seen a more beautiful beach with cristal clear water. And when you are done with bathing and basking you can look forward to walk the marvellous way back to Makarska.

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