Miss Koversada 2011

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Looking back at Miss Koversada 2011, the event serves as a cultural marker for Croatian tourism. It highlights a specific niche of the tourist economy that Croatia is famous for—naturist tourism.

The pageant serves as a reminder that true confidence doesn't require clothing. For Tamara Jadrešić, the title was a memorable summer highlight, but for the audience, it was a celebration of freedom and the unique, open-minded atmosphere that defines the Koversada experience.


As of 2025, the winner, Ana K., has maintained a low profile. Reports indicate she graduated from the University of Rijeka and now works in graphic design in Zagreb. She rarely discusses her summer as "Miss Koversada," though local folklore suggests she keeps the simple wooden trophy (a carved Istrian olive-wood figure) on her bookshelf.

The pageant itself did not continue long after 2011. By 2014, smartphone cameras and the rise of GDPR and privacy concerns made organizing such a publicized event within a naturist zone legally fraught. The resort still operates today, hosting summer dances and volleyball tournaments, but the "Miss" title has been retired.

In the summer of 2011, the Koversada Naturist Park in Vrsar, Croatia, hosted one of the region's most unique and liberating events: the Miss Koversada beauty pageant. Far removed from the high-pressure glitz of mainstream fashion runways, this competition is renowned for its celebration of natural beauty, body positivity, and the laid-back spirit of the Adriatic coast.

Unlike mainstream pageants, Miss Koversada celebrated body positivity, natural beauty, and confidence without swimsuits (since clothing was optional throughout the resort). The contest focused on personality, poise, and comfort with naturist principles.

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Miss Koversada 2011

Looking back at Miss Koversada 2011, the event serves as a cultural marker for Croatian tourism. It highlights a specific niche of the tourist economy that Croatia is famous for—naturist tourism.

The pageant serves as a reminder that true confidence doesn't require clothing. For Tamara Jadrešić, the title was a memorable summer highlight, but for the audience, it was a celebration of freedom and the unique, open-minded atmosphere that defines the Koversada experience. miss koversada 2011


As of 2025, the winner, Ana K., has maintained a low profile. Reports indicate she graduated from the University of Rijeka and now works in graphic design in Zagreb. She rarely discusses her summer as "Miss Koversada," though local folklore suggests she keeps the simple wooden trophy (a carved Istrian olive-wood figure) on her bookshelf. Looking back at Miss Koversada 2011, the event

The pageant itself did not continue long after 2011. By 2014, smartphone cameras and the rise of GDPR and privacy concerns made organizing such a publicized event within a naturist zone legally fraught. The resort still operates today, hosting summer dances and volleyball tournaments, but the "Miss" title has been retired. As of 2025, the winner, Ana K

In the summer of 2011, the Koversada Naturist Park in Vrsar, Croatia, hosted one of the region's most unique and liberating events: the Miss Koversada beauty pageant. Far removed from the high-pressure glitz of mainstream fashion runways, this competition is renowned for its celebration of natural beauty, body positivity, and the laid-back spirit of the Adriatic coast.

Unlike mainstream pageants, Miss Koversada celebrated body positivity, natural beauty, and confidence without swimsuits (since clothing was optional throughout the resort). The contest focused on personality, poise, and comfort with naturist principles.