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Francesca Street, CNN • Published 9th October 2020
(CNN) — At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Nick and Lins De Corte were stuck in Mexico, unable to get flights back to Europe as borders closed and travel restrictions heightened.
"We were three months in, I would say, semi-lockdown," recalls Nick. "But it wasn't that bad," says his partner Lins. "We had a nude beach."
Thirty-something Belgian couple Nick and Lins are naturists. They travel the world unclothed wherever possible, documenting their adventures on their blog, Naked Wanderings, and a corresponding Instagram account.
They've scuba-dived sans-clothes off the island of Utila, in Honduras, drunk beers in the buff in Portugal and hiked nude through the Amazon rainforest.
After three months stuck in the stunning surrounds of Zipolite, Oaxaca, the couple made it back to Europe in July. Since then, they've been traveling around France -- "because the options are so big in France, there are so many naturist places."
The De Cortes are both from the city of Ghent in Belgium, where they met and got together about 12 years ago.
"Quite soon after, we discovered naturism, it was pretty much by coincidence," says Nick.
The couple went to a spa center in Belgium, where nudity was compulsory.
"We went there, it was a great experience. We went there again and again, and after several times, we started exploring other options -- with social nudity, with naturism -- and that's how we discovered naturist clubs, naturist campgrounds, activities, events, and just rolled more and more into naturism," Nick tells CNN Travel.
A few years on, they started their blog. The aim, the couple says, was to debunk some of the myths surrounding naturism.
"There are two main preconceptions," says Nick. "One is that it's related to sex -- lots of people don't understand that people can be naked together without any sexual intention. That's one big misconception. And the other one is that it's for old people."
Nick and Lins travel the world, visiting naturist resorts including DeAnza Springs, in California in the US, pictured.
The couple's internet presence aimed both to showcase their fun adventures, and provide information on the naturist lifestyle, and nude-friendly resorts across the world.
Nick and Lins quickly became aware they'd pinpointed a gap in the market. Sure, there were plenty of travel Instagram influencers posing against backdrops of stunning scenery.
But all of them had their clothes on.
Lins says a highlight of their adventures so far was a stunning beach in Colombia, in Tayrona National Park.
"There is nothing there. There's just the National Park and you can spend the night there," says Lins. "You have to hike for a couple of hours to reach the beach. But once you're there, it's beautiful. It's one of the most beautiful beaches that I've ever seen."
Nick, meanwhile, spotlights the nude beaches of Portugal and all the options afforded by France's activist naturist scene.
Making connections and meeting like-minded naturists from across the world is also important to the couple.
Travel blogging has become their full-time occupation, although there have been some difficulties along the way.
Social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook have strict nudity rules, and Nick and Lins' posts always skirt the boundaries of what's allowed.
Clever cropping and artfully-placed objects usually allow them to get away with it, but their original Instagram account was shut down last year and they've since had to rebuild from scratch.
Nick and Lins' photos always skirt the boundaries of social media nudity rules. They took this photo at naturist campsite Terme d'Astor, France.
Still, they say they never had any hesitations about sharing their lives online.
"In the beginning people asked us, 'How are you ever going to find a job again? Your naked butt has been in the newspapers.' But whatever, if somebody doesn't want to give us a job just because of that, it's probably not a company where we want to work," says Nick.
Nick and Lins add that they're currently working on founding a social media platform for naturists.
The couple enjoy visiting naturist beaches, including this one at Bagheera in Corsica.
Earlier in the pandemic, there were reports of a growing interest in naturism, as more people were confined to their homes, working and socializing virtually.
In June, British Naturism's commercial manager Andrew Welch told CNN Travel there had been a rise in naturism over the course of the UK's lockdown.
Meanwhile in France, Laurent Luft, president of the Association des Naturistes de Paris (ANP), the French capital's naturist group that dates back to 1953, echoed this sentiment.
"People have been following our videos [and] sent emails saying, 'You've inspired us to give it a go,'" he said.
"When you're feeling confined and closed in and imprisoned, if at least you can take off your clothes that is some way to free yourself a little," added Luft. "So, even in our tiny little Parisian apartments with no gardens and sometimes no balcony or anything, we still have that possibility."
Camping at Domaine de la sablière in France.
Nick and Lins say their travel blog has seen increased engagement during the lockdown, but they're wary about putting this down to a growing interest.
"I would rather say it's because people who are already naturists have much more time to connect," says Nick.
The couple adds that the pandemic hasn't been easy for the naturism community -- a big part of the movement is being naked in a group, which has become trickier in the wake of the pandemic.
In their home country of Belgium, says Nick, the one designated nude beach closed, in order to give other beachgoers more space to social distance.
Lins took this photo paddle boarding at Bagheera naturist resort in Corsica.
And while spas and leisure centers have reopened, numbers are significantly reduced and pre-booking is key. It's harder to be spontaneous now, says Nick and Lins, although they know this isn't unique to the naturism community.
Once they're able to safely travel again, next on their list are naturist-friendly spots in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The pair are also keen to check out a few new nudist resorts opening in Thailand.
While they enjoy sharing their adventures online to followers, they reiterate that they "don't think that everybody should become a naturist."
"It's really a personal choice," says Nick. "But it bothers us a little bit when people have such misconceptions about naturism, without even giving it a try. And that's something we like to keep telling people: 'Just try it.'"
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By Hayley Richardson For Mailonline 12:23 BST 13 Jan 2021 , updated 12:23 BST 13 Jan 2021
A naturist who enjoys going naked rambling with her husband insists it's a 'liberating' experience and members of the public they encounter are 'encouraging'.
Donna Price, 55, of Spilsby, Lincolnshire, told how she and John, 70, enjoy the feeling of being 'truly at one' with nature.
The couple discovered naturism on holiday in New Zealand in 2010 when they came across a naked beach. 
Speaking to Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour via Zoom wearing only her flip flops, Donna - a volunteer for British Naturism and head of the Women in Naturism campaign - said the majority of responses they receive from fellow walkers are 'actually very encouraging'. 
'They're not shock horror, majority of the time, I can guarantee that. A lot of people just say "good morning" and carry on,' she explained.
'Some of them actually say, "gosh you're braver than I am" if it's a bit chilly. A lot of them will just say, "I really wish I could do that" and usually we just say, "You can!"
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'If you haven't actually tried being naked outdoors when you can feel the warm air all over your skin, it's such a lovely feeling.' 
Asked why she feels more people should embrace nudity, Donna said: 'There is a great feeling of liberation and freedom once you actually try naturism. 
'I would never advocate for someone to actually go out for a naked walk as the first thing they ever did. I just would not do that.
'You've got to be comfortable in your own skin so you do it at home, you know, in your own garden maybe if you can. Get comfortable with yourself, actually start to feel that being naked feels normal, which to me it does.'  
Although Donna is a self-confessed fair weather naked walker, she shared a photo of herself in the buff on New Year's Eve on her Twitter account Naked Freestyler, braving the cold for a shot beside the full moon. 
Under Section 66 of Sexual Offences Act 2003, being naked in public is not a criminal offence in England and Wales. However, an individual could be arrested if it is proved they did it with the intent to shock or cause distress.
Since lockdown began last year, British Naturism has seen a 300 per cent rise in new membership sign-ups, according to its spokesperson Andrew Welch. 
After discovering naturism, former office clerk Donna and John, a retired signalling tester, became so committed that they moved from their 'overlooked' property in Kent in 2019 to their current home in the countryside, which awards them more privacy.
Since the start of the pandemic, the couple, who have been together for 25 years, have enjoyed skinny dipping in the North Sea, taken part in naked yoga Zoom classes and nude fishing trips and donned their birthday suits for a drink in a virtual pub. 
In the summer they enjoy sunbathing naked in their garden, while more recently Donna has indulged in a spot of naked baking. 
She previously revealed: 'We also do the majority of our decorating naked. Painting walls is perfect without wearing clothes – no chance of making them messy and all the paint showers off. It really goes to show that everything you can do dressed, you can do naked.'
She added: 'We’ve been doing all sorts during lockdown – yoga sessions, coffee mornings, cooking classes, life-drawing, discussion panels and evening drinks – all virtual and all naked.
'It’s really brought a community together. In a time where none of us could go out into the real world, it’s helped us to stay connected.'
The couple are such converts that they say they now feel uncomfortable when they wear clothes. As a result, Donna only irons every three to four weeks and rarely needs to do a big wash.
Donna admitted there is still a stigma surrounding naturism which is why British Naturism is running a campaign called Just One Person, which is about speaking to people outside the community and enlightening them to what it is all about.
For more information visit https://www.bn.org.uk/campaigning/justoneperson/ 
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