Irish Naturist Association

Irish Naturist

Irish Naturist Association

The Irish Naturist Association (INA) has been in existence for more than 40 years, and acts as an umbrella organization. Their primary function is to promote Naturism in Ireland. They are currently campaigning for the provision of officially approved clothing optional beaches. Naturist facilities in Ireland are very limited. Although there are many secluded beaches around our extensive coastline that are used by naturists, there are no officially recognised naturist beaches. Organised facilities are currently limited to Dublin and Tipperary.

The INA does not primarily organise social functions as its main purpose is to promote Naturism and to provide information.

They are affiliated to the International Naturist Federation (INF) and issue INF membership cards to our members. The INF card is the internationally recognised naturist “passport”. It is required for entry into most naturist clubs, campsites and holiday centres in Europe.

They provide information on naturist beaches at home and abroad. They can also provide information on naturist holidays, and they keep their members informed through a quarterly magazine, Irish Naturist.

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