Nudists have formed their own community in Moscow. In fact, there is a whole tour industry working in this direction. There are nudist tours and nudist resorts, there are even special hotels designed for nudists and tour operators working only with this category of vacationers. The most famous places to relax naked are located in France, Croatia, Spain, Brazil, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. But if one of the Muscovites has a desire to sunbathe and swim naked among the same naked visitors, it is not necessary to fly to other countries.
Nudist beaches in Moscow have officially existed since the beginning of the 90s. There are three nudist beaches in Moscow. The most famous and visited one is the beach in Serebryany Bor, the second is Swan Lakes on the Stroginsky floodplain, and one more beach on the territory of the Lyubertsy quarry. There is another place chosen for the rest by nudists, but it can hardly be attributed to the territory of Moscow - on the shore of the Istra reservoir near the village of Malye Berezhki.
You can get to the beach in Serebryany Bor by trolleybuses 65, 20 and 86, the stop “Serebryany Bor” is final. There are two bridges along the way, after the second one you need to turn right to the river. The second option is to go from the Polezhaevskaya metro by the 190-M minibus to the beach No. 3, and then walk about 10 minutes. Not so long ago, a high fence was erected around, but the entrance to the beach is free. There is a volleyball court, but amenities are not provided.
The "Swan Lakes" beach is located at the confluence of the Moscow River and the Stroginsky floodplain, you can get there by buses No. 638 or 743 from the metro station "Schukinskaya", or by the minibus 696-M to the stop "Water ski stadium". After that, walk 20 minutes. This beach is located directly opposite the beach in Serebryany Bor. You can cross this distance by boat.
The third nudist beach is located in the Lyubertsy quarry on a rocky peninsula. You can get there from the metro "Kuzminki" or "Lublino" by minibus No. 474.
Author: Anna Dorozhkina