Nude excursions
Nude excursions
Nude vacations, aka nakation, are booming, not just among remaining hippies from the Boomer generation, but among their adult kids and Gen X travellers too, a survey by the American Association of Nude Recreation found.
Packing for your vacation is a laugh; the only necessity is a towel, a hat and lots of sunscreen and maybe a little black dress for when you want to go outside your resort, which might be never.
The allure of nakation is being immersed in the primal elements of sun and sea, letting the natural forces strip away the stress and pretense of daily life. Stripping off naked in public is unacceptable and might land you in a lot of trouble, so where to go?
Here is a list of beaches and resorts around the world:
North Swanbourne Beach, Perth, Western Australia.
About 20 mins outside Perth, Swanbourne is arguably the best nude beach in the country. It’s famed for it’s white sands, and beautiful water. Every February, naturalist from all over the country flock to part-take in the Nude Olympics.
Cap D’Agde,france’s naturalis Resort
Nicknamed the ‘Naked City’ has over 40,000 people a day come in the summer months. Why? Because the entire town is nudist, you can go shopping, eating, banking nude. Pretty wild.
Costa Natura, Spain
Costa Natura lies on Sapin’s Costa del Sol and is a village with roughly 200 privately –owned apartments
Plage de Tahiti, St Tropez, France
No cameras allowed around here and no need to spend money on gossip mags as you can catch a peak of your favourite celebrities itties and bities at this nude beach for the rich and the famous.
Praia do Pinho, Santa Catarina, Brazil
The traditional itsy bitsy teeny bikinis are nowhere to be seen here. Pinho became the first natural beach in Brazil in 1987.
Paradise Beach, Mykonos, Greece
Paradise Beach is exactly that, Paradise on earth. Enjoy the beautiful fit and tanned bodies while partying all day and night at the bars and clubs.
Desire Resort, Riviera Maya, Mexico
Clothing optional beaches is limited to couple only. Although you are free to bare as you please outside, you must wear appropriate clothing for the restaurants and shows.
Sorobon Beach Resort, Bonaire
A tiny island in the Dutch Antilles, Bonaire has one of the best clothing optional beaches in the Caribbean. It consists of 30 cottages and a plethora of activities – snorkeling, windsurfing, diving, yoga, massages, or just sunbathing.
Garden of Eden Resort, Bocas del Toro, Panama
With just three rooms, this private island is in fact a Garden of Eden with no cloths dress code. You can let your imagination run wild in this secluded island.