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27 May 2026

Camping naturiste Corse: Your Complete Guide to Riva Bella

Planning a naturist holiday in Corsica and want the right balance of freedom, wellness, and family comfort? This guide to the camping naturiste Corse Riva Bella brings together the essentials: how naturism works on site, what the 500 m² Thalasso & Spa offers, where to eat authentic Corsican cuisine, and practical tips to make your trip smooth from day one.

Why choose Riva Bella for a camping naturiste Corse stay?

Riva Bella is presented as a family camping village set by the sea, combining a naturist beach experience with comfort, wellness and eco-conscious stays. The resort operates year-round and supports multilingual guests with a website available in French, English, German, Italian, Dutch and Spanish.

Quick answer: Is naturism compulsory at Riva Bella? Yes—on the beachfront it is mandatory; in the campsite it’s up to each guest.

Naturism, etiquette and comfort

Riva Bella supports newcomers with clear resources such as a “Naturism: little etiquette manual,” “Naturism regulations,” and videos like “First naturist experience” and “10 good reasons to try naturism.” These tools help guests understand expectations and feel comfortable from the start.

Wellness etiquette highlights

Thalasso & Spa: 500 m² of relaxation

Riva Bella’s Thalasso & Spa offers a curated menu that includes Salinea Cavitosonic care—targeted for the respiratory tract and anti-stress benefits. The centre is designed to welcome both resident guests and non-residents by appointment.

Pro tip: book wellness treatments early—peak days and promotional slots fill quickly.

Stays, services and accessibility

Riva Bella’s lodging offer includes eco-designed options and practical services tailored to families, couples and wellness seekers.

Dining and local flavours

At the beachfront restaurant, expect authentic Corsican terroir cuisine that showcases local specialties and regional ingredients. Riva Bella also encourages discovery beyond the estate:

Key facts at a glance

Feature What to know
Naturism Mandatory on the beach; optional in the campsite
Seasonality Naturist mode: 1 Apr–5 Nov; textile mode outside these dates
Thalasso & Spa 500 m², open to all by reservation; groups accepted
Signature care Salinea Cavitosonic (respiratory, anti-stress)
Sauna Naturist bio-sauna
Family Secure, delimited grounds; family-friendly village
Accessibility 4 adapted accommodations
Wi‑Fi Complimentary HD Wi‑Fi in all rentals
Towels Not included; 3‑towel pack €9 at reception
Activities Volleyball court free of charge
Labels European Ecolabel, Camping Qualité, Qualité Tourisme
Languages FR, EN, DE, IT, NL, ES (website navigation)

Practical takeaways and tips

  1. Book wellness early: Reserve Thalasso & Spa treatments in advance—especially if you’re targeting weekend slots or promotional rates in the PROMO Last Minute section.
  2. Understand naturist etiquette: Before arrival, read the Naturism etiquette manual and Dress code to feel at ease from the first minute on the beach and in shared facilities.
  3. Pack smart: Bring towels or plan to rent the €9 towel pack at reception; pack comfortable sandals for easy movement between beach, spa and accommodation.
  4. Leverage the app: Install Cool’n Camp to keep all programmes, schedules and practical info in your pocket.
  5. Plan for families: Let children enjoy the safely delimited grounds and animal meet-ups; feed animals only with approved vegetable peelings.
  6. Consider accessibility needs: If required, book one of the four adapted lodgings early—they’re in high demand.
  7. Dine and discover: Book a sunset table at the beachfront restaurant for Corsican terroir cuisine, and schedule guided producer visits to taste and learn.
  8. Time your visit: If you prefer textile mode, plan outside 1 April–5 November; if naturism is your priority, target within those dates.
  9. Invite non-resident friends: Day visitors can access the Thalasso & Spa by reservation—great for shared wellness days.
  10. Explore nearby: Add Cervione, Tallone, Moita, Porto Vecchio, U Mulinu and Ucelluline waterfall to your outing list.

Conclusion

Riva Bella brings the essence of a camping naturiste Corse holiday together: a serene naturist beach, a 500 m² Thalasso & Spa open to all by reservation, eco-designed lodgings with recognized quality labels, authentic Corsican cuisine, and family-friendly services that make every day easy. To go deeper, check the Naturism etiquette manual, Dress code, First naturist experience video, PROMO Last Minute wellness offers and the on-site FAQ.

Ready to plan your stay or book a treatment? Contact Riva Bella at +33 4 95 38 81 10 or +33 4 95 38 86 06, or email rivabella.corsica@gmail.com.