Adelaide home to one of the world’s top skinny dipping spots

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Maslin Beach in Adelaide has been rated as one of the best skinny dipping spots in the world. This location was ranked 3rd with a ‘Skinny Dipping Index Score’ of 72.75, according to dating reviews website MyDatingAdviser.com which has released a map of the best skinny dipping spots in the world.

To determine the best skinny dipping locations, MyDatingAdviser compared 100 nude swimming spots across the globe to determine the best locations to enjoy a skinny dip. They then ranked the top 25 skinny dipping locations, with the top swimming spot per country.

In this study, the beach quality, safety, weather, and lodging were taken into account. This was across 7 key metrics of skinny dipping friendliness: (1) pollution (2) Blue Flag status, (3) weather (4) air temperature, (5) water temperature, (6) safety, and (7) hotel cost, according to a press release.

Using the data points, each location has been given a ‘Skinny Dipping Index Score’. This represents the quality of the skinny dipping experience that you could have at the location.

Map supplied by MyDatingAdviser.com

Top 25 Skinny Dipping Spots in the World:

  1. Lokrum Island, Dubrovnik, Croatia
    Index Score: 84.5

  1. Spiaggia della Lecciona, Tuscany, Italy
    Index Score: 79

  1. Maslin Beach, Adelaide, Australia
    Index Score: 72.75

  1. English Garden, Munich, Germany
    Index Score: 68.75

  1. Barreta Island, Faro, Portugal
    Index Score: 67.5

  1. Red Beach, Crete, Greece
    Index Score: 66.75

  1. Washougal River, Washington State, USA
    Index Score: 65

  1. Plage de Tahiti, St Tropez, France
    Index Score: 64.25

  1. Praia de Galheta, Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Index Score: 64

  1. Pihlajasaari Beach, Helsinki, Finland
    Index Score: 62

  1. Green Lake, Styria,  Austria
    Index Score: 61.25

  1. Vecaki Beach, Riga, Latvia
    Index Score: 61

  1. Bellevue Beach, Klampenborg, Denmark
    Index Score: 59.5

  1. Huk Beach, Oslo, Norway
    Index Score: 59.5

  1. Playa Levante, Formentera, Spain
    Index Score: 59.5

  1. Mpenjati Nature Reserve, Port Edward, South Africa
    Index Score: 59

  1. Viti Lake, Askja Caldera, Iceland
    Index Score: 54.75

  1. Banyan Tree Lijiang, Yunnan, China
    Index Score: 54

  1. Little Palm Beach, Auckland, New Zealand
    Index Score: 53.25

  1. Arambol Beach, Goa India
    Index Score: 52.75

  1. Semuc Champey, Lanquín, Guatemala
    Index Score: 51.5

  1. UK – Lady Falls, Neath, United Kingdom
    Index Score: 51.5

  1. Wreck Beach, Vancouver, Canada
    Index: Score: 48.5

  1. Orient Bay, St. Martin, Caribbean
    Index Score: 47.7

  2. Neve Midbar Beach, Dead Sea, Israel
    Index Score: 47.25


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