: Draws from the long history of "Banya" (sauna) culture and public sunbathing.
| Beach Name | Location | Key Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | St. Petersburg | A popular beach on the Baltic Sea coast, known for its sand dunes and pines. There have been local efforts to prohibit nudity here, but it remains a naturist spot. | | Khalaktyrsky Beach | Kamchatka | Famous for its unique black volcanic sand and its remote, serene environment along the Pacific Ocean. | | Koktebel Beach | Crimea | Recognized as a "center of naturism in all post-Soviet countries," located in a resort town. | | Tsarskoye Beach | Sevastopol, Crimea | A secluded beach on Cape Fiolent, also known as Patriot Beach or Diana's Grotto, popular among locals. |
Numerous small, isolated sandy islands and beaches along the Volga are known as gathering places for enthusiasts.










