Montenegro’s naturist scene is modest but well-rooted, with several scenic spots along the Adriatic coast. The most notable is Ada Bojana, a sandy island near Ulcinj with a dedicated naturist resort and beach, attracting a mix of locals and international visitors. Other unofficial or semi-recognized naturist areas include Crvena Glavica, Ratac, and a designated section of Jaz Beach near Budva.
Public nudity is officially allowed only in marked zones, but attitudes are generally tolerant in known naturist areas. While the broader culture leans conservative, naturism is quietly accepted where it’s expected—offering a laid-back, respectful atmosphere for those seeking clothing-optional relaxation in nature.