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Nudist Vacation
Published March 21, 2018 5:55pm EDT

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When going on vacation, you want nothing more than to relax and let loose. What better way to embrace that idea fully than to not only indulge in pampering spa services and decadent dining, but also go totally nude? Forget just stumbling on to a clothing-optional beach; go all in, and let it all hang out at a nudist resort.
These are the top 10 reasons why you should try one at least once in your life.
Many nudist resorts consider themselves clothing-optional, which is comforting if you’re hesitant about stripping down. But that also makes it too easy to chicken out. If you really want to take this step, you need to do it without a net, so forcing yourself to go to a hotel with designated areas with mandatory “au naturel” sunbathing might be the way to go. The Couples Tower Isle in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, is unlike most nudist resorts because guests at this boutique property may be fully clothed everywhere.
But on a small, private island just a short boat ride away, you’re actually required to be totally nude. Your all-inclusive rate includes oceanside rooms, dining, and daily activities. And if the island ends up not being for you, head back to the clothed mainland.

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If you thought heading to a clothing-optional resort would be a great place to mingle with some other singles, you’d be surprised to find that many places are geared toward couples. In fact, the Desire Pearl Resort & Spa Riviera Maya in Cancun is an all-inclusive resort that’s strictly reserved for couples only. Included in your $271 per person/per night rate are some fun activities for you and your significant other: yoga lessons, water polo, naked volleyball, pole-dancing lessons, and sensual aqua fitness. Of course, the nighttime gets even friskier with themed nights like “Bare as you Dare” and “Erotic Circus.”
Although you may be comfortable showing off your body in front of other naturists, you don’t necessarily want prying eyes from the outside. Places like Hidden Beach Resort in Riviera Maya, Mexico, take privacy very seriously, which is why they are, in fact, hidden. Located at the edge of a mangrove jungle and surrounded by high walls, you can indulge in activities like body painting and cowgirl night in total privacy. All-inclusive prices at this resort start at $315 per person per night.

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Naturists are all about body acceptance and relaxation, so at their luxury resorts, you can expect some pretty high-end spas. At the Living Waters Spa in Desert Hot Springs, Calif., for example, you can indulge in mineral springs that leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed. The only catch is that clothing is optional. From $159 a night, you can enjoy a variety of top-notch massage services or simply lay poolside concealed by frosted glass in sunny Palm Springs.
The Caribbean is home to some of the best beaches in the world, and it’s a constant playground for celebrities and VIPS. It’s also home to some incredible hotels that happen to be clothing optional. The Sorobon Beach is the only nude beach on the island of Bonaire, but for those who are easing into the lifestyle, it is next to a clothed beach. If you’re ready to bare all, then the private beach is perfect for lounging in one of the shaded cabanas. And for those who are more active, the protected shallow bay is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Prices start at $150 a night.
Wanting to stick with the whole idea of letting go and letting loose, many of the resorts provide all-inclusive packages so you don’t have to think about a thing while on vacation. With more than 200 luxury suites, three onsite restaurants, and 1,000 feet of pristine beaches, the Grand Lido Negril Resort & Spa in Negril, Jamaica, for example, could rival any five-star hotel. Your all-inclusive rate starts at $148 a night and includes unlimited dining, drinking, concierge services, scuba lessons, and entertainment like karaoke and theme nights.
A lot of properties ensure that there are plenty of day and evening activities for you and other guests. At places like Caliente Caribe & Resorts in the Dominican Republic, there are so many activities, such as Spanish lessons, water aerobics, volleyball, dinner theme nights, and a nightclub, that you might forget to put clothing back on. This all-inclusive, clothing-optional resort is known for its exquisite dining, white sand beaches, and luxury oceanfront rooms. Be sure not to miss the “FAO Pirate Invasion Party,” for which you’re encouraged to “get naked and party!” Guests must purchase a membership; fees start at $800 a year.
Whether you’re all about relaxing or partying, there is a nudist resort for you. You’ll have to do a little research to be sure you’re getting the environment you want, but there are plenty of places to party your pants off. Set on a lake, Caliente Club in Land O’Lakes, Fla., is a private, clothing-optional resort and is more about partying than relaxing. Like its sister property in the Dominican Republic, you get access to several pools, restaurants, a spa, and a nightclub, as well as daily activities like yoga, karaoke, and happy hours for an annual membership rate.
While most nudist resorts cater to adults, there are some that encourage you to even bring the whole family. The Club Orient Resort in Saint Martin touts itself as a family-friendly retreat. Located on one of the nicest beaches in the Caribbean, you and the kids can play in the sand in the nude before retiring to one of your private villas with ocean or garden views from $156 a night. Be sure to check out the spa, where the resort offers foot reflexology, creative massage, deep tissue massage, and tai chi exercises.
It makes sense that naturists would also be eco-friendly, so that you can feel good that you’re helping the environment when stripping down. Being nude isn’t the only thing natural about the Garden of Eden Resort in Isla Solarte, Panama. The property fully embraces its au naturel lifestyle by saying no to air conditioning, TV, and the Internet and by collecting its own rainwater and powering everything through solar panels. Prices start at $150 a night.
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Do your research. Spend some time familiarizing yourself with different beaches and resorts. While most beaches and resorts are technically "clothing optional", there are some places where complete nudity is more enthusiastically encouraged. Some resorts and beaches allow nudity or going topless, but it is not necessarily embraced by everyone. At other sites, full nudity is the norm. [1]
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Read reviews from previous visitors. If you are looking into a resort, look for reviews on travel sites. You'll be able to get a feel for what type of experience to expect.
Ask around. If you have heard about a particular beach where nudity is an often, ask people from the area if they have ever been. You should also find out whether nudity is merely accepted, or if it is actually legal. Some towns or states have statutes against public nudity, whereas others allow it in certain areas.
Decide whether you want to spend several hours or several days nude. This can help you determine whether you want to just try visiting a beach, or whether you want to book a stay at a resort.
Make sure that the resort is reputable. Some resorts claim to embrace the nudist lifestyle but are actually more like a singles scene. A beach that embraces the nudist philosophy will usually not focus on sexuality, whereas that might be a component at some couples resorts. This is a personal preference, but one you should be aware of when deciding where to go. Read reviews from previous travelers or beach goers to get a good sense of the atmosphere.



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Pick your priorities. Your next step is to decide what type of activities you would like to do. If you would like to just kick back on a beach and relax, there are plenty of options out there for you. But you should also know that there are many active nudist vacations that you can take, too. You can choose from a wide array of adventures while you experience the nudist lifestyle. [2]
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There are travel packages available that include excursions such as hiking, tennis, and water sports.
If you choose to visit a nudist resort, you should be aware that many people will spend the entire time sans clothing. Be prepared to eat your meals and check your e-mail with people who are unclothed.


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Recruit travel companions. There are many people who go to nude beaches and resorts on their own. This is a perfectly acceptable option if that is within your comfort zone. But if you are nervous to be naked in front of strangers for the first time, you might feel better if you take along a trusted friend or family member.
Think carefully about whom you want to invite on the trip. The person you choose should be open-minded and open to the same experience as you. Talk about your expectations before you book any travel arrangements.

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Pack. This might seem strange, since you won't need to bring many clothes. But there are actually a lot of essentials you want to remember if you are visiting a nude beach or resort. For the beach, your most important item is your towel. You don't want to be completely naked on the sand all day--it's not comfortable. [3]
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You should also make sure to bring plenty of sunscreen. You are going to be getting a lot of sun, and some areas of your body won't be used to the exposure. Make sure to fully lotion up several times a day.
Weather can be unpredictable. If it grows suddenly cold or rainy, you'll want to be able to add layers of clothing. As with any trip, try to pack for the unexpected cold snap.
Most nudist resorts and beaches frown upon cameras, for obvious reasons. You can leave this item at home, unless explicitly told that it is okay to bring.


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Familiarize yourself with the guidelines. There are many rules to follow when you are visiting a nudist area. Some are unwritten, but some are explicitly stated. Think about things that would make you uncomfortable while you are sunbathing nude. Then avoid doing those things. Pay attention to the behavior of others, and conform to social niceties.

Some nudist resorts are adults only. If it doesn't specifically say that in the site's promotional materials, feel free to inquire. If you want your children to visit a nude beach, find an area that is kid friendly. This is much more common in Europe than it is in the United States.
Avoid staring at others. No one likes to be gawked at. Pay attention to yourself, and those you came with.
Don't make the situation sexual. Nudists are there because they embrace the freedom of the lifestyle, not because they are seeking a romantic encounter.
Don't be an exhibitionist. This means not engaging in any sexual activity in front of others, or engaging in any physical acts that could be considered lewd.


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Be confident. Many people cite growing confidence as one of the major benefits of nudism. Even though it might be uncomfortable your first time, try to be confident in your own skin. You will soon realize that nudism isn't about looking a certain way--it is about feeling at ease. No one expects you to have a perfect body, so just feel good about what you have.
Give yourself a pep talk before stripping down. Think of your favorite part of yourself and concentrate on that. Are your legs strong from doing a lot of walking lately? Let that be your focus.

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Stay open-minded. One of the main components of the nudist community is acceptance. You don't want to be judged by others, so make sure to practice that same mindset. Avoid thinking about people's physical attributes and instead focus on your own experience. Go into this knowing that you will see all types of bodies. [4]
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Nudists believe that human bodies are beautiful. Make this your mindset, too.

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Have fun. This should be an enjoyable experience. After all, it is a day at that beach or a vacation. Try to treat it like you would treat any other sun filled excursion. Take your usual beach materials, such as an engaging book or some music.
Don't be hard on yourself. If you feel uncomfortable at first, give yourself some time to start enjoying the experience.

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Feel empowered. Exploring the nudist lifestyle is a great way to feel empowered. It can be exhilarating to experience an extended period of time not worrying about what you are wearing or what you look like. Research shows that nudists generally have high levels of self-esteem. [5]
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Take some time to enjoy the experience. Think about how great it feels to be in a new environment and th
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