As one elderly German spectator put it that evening, sipping a Karlovačko beer: "I’ve seen Miss Universe. Too much plastic. This? This was real."
Contestants participated in various rounds, including traditional attire segments that showcased regional heritage. miss koversada 2011
To understand the significance of the 2011 event, one must first understand the venue. Koversada is not just any holiday destination; it is one of the largest and most renowned naturist resorts in Europe. Located near the town of Vrsar, the resort has a history dating back to the 1960s, when it pioneered the "FKK" (Freikörperkultur, or Free Body Culture) movement in the region. As one elderly German spectator put it that
Attendees of the 2011 event recall a festival-like atmosphere. The competition was usually spread over several days, with preliminary rounds allowing guests of the resort to meet the contestants. The final night, however, was the main event. Under the stars, with the scent of pine and salt in the air, the audience gathered to watch the procession of beauty. This was real
The 2011 edition featured contestants from across Europe, including Russia, Switzerland, Romania, Italy, and Germany.
Koversada is one of Europe's largest and oldest naturist camps, established in 1961, and frequently hosts events that celebrate the naturist lifestyle . Miss Koversada 2011