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The Central European country of Czech Republic is best known for its native beer, castles and a rich history. This landlocked country that touches Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Austria, boasts of many museums, puppetry and Marionette exhibitions. Czech Republic will also provide you the joy of water activities and beaches.

Read on to find out the most popular water zones of the country – the beaches in Czech Republic, where you can swim, surf, kayak, sunbath or simply walk down the beach with the icy water tickling your toes. They give you no reason why you shouldn’t have an invigorating beach holiday in Czech Republic.

7 Top Beaches In Czech Republic

Here is the list of most amazing beaches in Czech Republic where you can soak in the sun on your vacation. Keep scrolling down and read along!

  • Lhota Beach
  • Zlute Lazne
  • Lipno Dam Beaches
  • Nudist Beach
  • Hostivarska Prehrada
  • Komarovsky Rybnik
  • Smichov Beach

1. Lhota Beach

Lhota Beach

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One of the most popular beaches in Prague, Czech Republic, the Lhota Lake is surrounded by beautiful pine forests and a sandy beach that offers perfect ambience for tourists to relax and have fun. Along the main beach, one would find beach equipments and swimming floats for kids, parasols or canoes for rent and food stalls serving the most delicious langos and fried cheese that ought to be tried once your are there. Jezero Lhota, a nudist beach cordoned off from the main beach is located 45 minutes from here.

Timing: 6 Am – 9 Pm
Entry Fee: Adults – CZK 60, Child – CZK 40 (slashed prices after 5:00pm)

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2. Zlute Lazne

Zlute Lazne

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The lifeline of the Czech Republic, the Vltava River is home to the best beaches in Czech Republic. Among these, the long sandy beach of Zlute Lazne is lined with restaurants and bars, numerous children’s play areas and even a dance floor that ups the ante. Facilities are available to hire a boat or catamaran and enjoy the waters, roller skates, scooter or bicycle to explore the paths on the beach. Here, the leisurely sports complex of Yellow Spa boasts of grassy beaches that can be enjoyed along with games like netball, petanque, beach volleyball, table tennis as well as water sports such as water skiing and paddleboarding.

Timing: 9 Am – 2 Pm
Entry Fee: Free entry
Visits from 9:00am to 5:00pm demands the purchase of a voucher upon entry that can be utilized for availing several facilities on the beach or buy drinks.

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3. Lipno Dam Beaches

Lipno Dam Beaches

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The dam and hydroelectric project in the Czech Republic built across the Vltava River is one of the largest of its kind and set in the beautiful countryside of Sumava. It offers a very stunning panorama for its visitors. It is a great place to wash off the summer heat, for the season brings about a buzz of activity in the form of cycling, inline skating, sailing, windsurfing, swimming, or the simple activity of lounging on the Lipno beaches. So, if you’re visiting here, rest assured because you definitely won’t be disappointed.

Entry Fee: Free entry

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4. Nudist Beach

Nudist Beach

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The Czech Republic is well known for being a huge supporter of naturism, with several regions specifically dedicated to naturists. One among those is the nudist beach – the largest nude beach located in the east Bohemia region. It is located in Stare Zdanice, which is a small village with around 600 inhabitants, located in the Pardubice Region of Czech Republic. While there’s certainly no privacy, catching a good glimpse of another Czech’s cultural side is a sure shot here. So, make sure to put this in your itinerary.

Entry Fee: Free entry

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5. Hostivarska Prehrada

Hostivarska Prehrada

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This is a serene location that promises a fun-filled weekend with the joy of games, water sports and the beauty of nature. Located on the outskirts of Prague, Hostivarska Prehrada is located on the border of Prague 15 and Prague 10, inside a pretty forest area that lies alongside the city’s largest reservoir. A beach bar, tennis and volleyball courts, water slide, a children’s play area, boat rentals and several fast food tents add to the hype of spending some leisure time at this place, which makes it perfect beach holidays in Czech Republic. There is even an isolated section to this beach exclusively for nudists. All this and more make it amongst the best beaches in Prague, Czech Republic. 

Timing: 9 Am – 8 Pm
Entry Fee: Adult – CZK 90, Child – CZK 60 (Prices slashed to 50 and 30 respectively after 4:00pm)

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6. Komarovsky Rybnik

Komarovsky Rybnik

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Formerly a fishing centre, Komarovsky Pond is the second largest pond in the Bohemian Paradise Protected Landscape Area. It is located in the recreation area of Branzez, and is an ideal site for quick getaways. There are several beaches and campsites surrounding this pond with its easily accessible waters and sandy bottom, where the surrounding terrain is suitable for hiking, cycling, swimming, etc. So, while it may not seem like the other top beaches in Czech Republic, it surely offers an experience like one.

Entry Fee: Free entry

7. Smichov Beach

stunning beach to hangout

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Called as Sichovska Plaz, this beach is one of its kind in Czech Republic. Boasting of all the beach facilities and games, this is the only place in Prague where you can sit under the sun, sip a cocktail, and gaze at the stunning architecture of the city for hours. While it’s a temporary beach made of tonnes of sand, it can easily accommodate around 500 visitors. And if you’re lucky enough, you might even get to witness a dance show or a concert here.

Timing: 10 AM to 10 PM
Entry Fee: CZK 50/adult

Further Read: 6 Cool Beaches In Prague For Some Sun, Sand And Dash Of Fun

So you can see, there is no reason to overlook Czech Republic as a recreational holiday destination just for being a landlocked country. The beaches in Czech Republic offer as many activities in the aquatic world as any maritime land, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. So, don’t think more and book your next trip to Czech Republic with TravelTriangle.


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