Naturism in Indonesia is limited and practiced discreetly due to the country's conservative and religious norms. Public nudity is not legal, and there are no official nude beaches. However, a few remote clothing-optional resorts on Bali and neighboring islands cater to international naturists in secluded settings.
These include private villas and adults-only accommodations that quietly promote naturist values such as body positivity and freedom. The local naturist community is small and mostly underground, but international visitors occasionally organize private events. Naturism here is approached with caution, discretion, and deep respect for local cultural sensitivities.