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The Cap D'Agde began life as a naturist haven, but the French resort has been blighted by romping tourists who party the night away at nude foam parties and X-rated hotels
With its pristine sandy beaches and bags of sunshine, the Cap D'Agde might look like the perfect destination for a long-awaited family holiday - but you'll be in for a nude awakening.
Dubbed the 'Naked City', the famous resort off the coast of southern France is widely regarded as the biggest nudist town in the world - where visitors can bare it all in supermarkets, restaurants, hairdressers, bakeries and even banks.
Once the sole preserve of purist naturists, the tourist hotspot has grabbed headlines in recent years for its growing adult industry, featuring kinky clothes shops, saunas, adult nightclubs and swinger joints.
Last week, a honeymooning couple documented their time in "the capital of sex" , revealing they wanted to start off their marriage with "adventures."
However, during the pandemic the resort has been ravaged by the coronavirus , with business owners admitting randy holidaymakers were not quite following social distancing rules.
Plagued by a bitter war between naturists and swingers and even threatened by an outraged jihadist, here is how the Cap D'Agde got its X-rated reputation.
A nudist campsite has existed in the resort since 1958, but by the 1970s, owners the Oltra brothers helped to push through plans to turn it into an entire naked village.
Nowadays, baring all on its beach is compulsory - and visitors have to fork out £6 for a 'naked tax' to wander its streets in the buff.
Unlike many naturist resorts, you're free to talk round the whole area entirely nude, whether it be for a trip to the bank, the opticians or even the post office.
Attracting up to 50,000 tourists a day, the picturesque strip has its own two kilometre-long beach, a port and marina which is fenced off from the rest of the town.
In keeping with naturist ideals, there's a hefty fine of €15,000 if you're caught getting up to no good and in the evenings everyone politely dresses themselves for dinner.
However, in recent years, the night life has come to be known as a little less cultural...
Since the early Noughties, the Cap D'Agde has been the battleground for a bitter war between naturists and the growing number of swingers flocking to the town for a good time.
The centre of the resort, Heliopolis, once housed a family park and swimming pool, but in 2005 it was knocked down and replaced by bars, nightclubs and a 'couples only' swinging joint.
The resort has become known as a 'sex capital' thanks to the rise of its partner-swapping clubs, raunchy hotels and fetish shops - which residents moan have attracted 'libertines' and voyeurs.
Sex-mad tourists pack into famous venues like the Le Glamour nightclub, which runs naked foam parties for up to a thousand randy punters, who can then escape to hotel pools to skinny dip late into the night.
"We all know why we are here," one swinging couple told the BBC last year. "There are plenty of other more traditional family-based naturist camps elsewhere along the coast without the sex clubs."
Things came to a head in 2009 when a flurry of arson attacks on adult clubs were blamed on 'naturist terrorism'.
At a heated town hall meeting, one councillor lamented that deviants were romping freely in public, adding: "When the sun shines, there is an area of Cap d'Agde which turns into the European capital of free sex."
Nudist protesters also bemoaned that they were now seen as "bizarre" by swingers who preferred to walk around fully clothed.
One explained: "There are often more people walking around dressed than undressed. If you are just an ordinary nudist, they stare at you as if you were something bizarre."
Visiting the region, journalist Deirdre Morrissey told how planning rules had been relaxed to give way to a new breed of 'libertines'.
"Libertines believe in pure hedonism, including exhibitionism, as we discovered when we sampled the nightlife," she wrote for the Independent .
"Over our apres-dinner cappuccino, we were a little surprised to see a buffed-up guy dressed in a police uniform mincing around the seating area of the restaurant bothering the patrons.
"[He ended by] thrusting his naked bits at a pair of female diners, like some sort of bizarre, hedonistic digestif."
Swingers aren't the only threat to the Cap D'Agde, however. In recent times, the resort has drawn the ire of an outraged terrorist and been ravaged by the coronavirus.
In 2016, a French jihadist threatened to launch a terror attack at the nudist colony because he didn't like the “hundreds of naked a***s” on display.
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The man, who had converted to Islam, had been serving 18 months in prison for glorifying terrorism after he opened a “gun-themed” restaurant in southern France.
But fellow inmates reported him to the authorities after he issued repeated threats to bomb the Cap d'Agde on his release.
A French official said: "He told other prisoners he was motivated by the immoral display of bare flesh, and especially all the naked a***s, at Cap d'Agde.
"Inmates also complained he had tried to radicalise them, made anti-Semitic remarks and was very noisy when he prayed."
Last summer, the resort was decimated by a coronavirus outbreak at the height of the pandemic, with almost 100 holidaymakers testing positive.
Managers admitted that social distancing was all but impossible among naturists, as rates of infection swelled to almost four times that of nearby communities.
In late August, two employees at a hotel tested positive for the virus after a raunchy party took place on the roof terrace.
Philippe Barreau, who runs a series of kinky clothes stores in the town, told the BBC that local businesses had been hit by lockdown restrictions and tougher rules on tourism.
"We are hugely important for the local economy: 300 of our 800 staff who work here have been laid off," he said. "I've lost 80 per cent of my business and I'm not the only one.
"Right now there are just 5,000 people staying here. At this time of the year it should be 25,000. Nobody is in the mood for fun."
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CRUISE ships are hotbeds of sex and scandal, say three crew members who have revealed the X-rated details of what really happens at sea.
CRUISES were once the holiday choice of senior citizens spending their pensions seeing the world.
But now they are a hotbed of sex and scandal, with 80 per cent of passengers admitting to getting frisky on board and one in five cheating on their partners, The Sun reports.
Here, a former cruise ship worker reveals what life at sea is really like.
Threesomes, orgies and partner-swapping — it’s all going on, while passengers get frisky with each other at every opportunity and even get the crew to join in.
Jane Thomas, 26, from London, worked on board as a singer in the entertainment team.
“Once people get on a ship it’s like getting away from everything. People feel they can get away with anything,” she said.
“They take risks they wouldn’t in the real world. I can only compare it to [British television series] Love Island . You’re in a weird bubble.
“The number of people who use it to cheat is amazing. And they’re so obvious. I remember one guy saying, ‘I bring my girlfriends on here when my wife thinks I’m away for work’.”
Thomas said passengers on the cruise would “tell us everything” — and it seems they saw a lot, too.
“There are lots of swingers too — keys in a bowl, that sort of thing,” she said.
“You would see a woman with her husband, then a different man another night. His hand would be up her skirt. Anything goes when everyone is on board.”
Sex with passengers is a sackable offence but Thomas was constantly propositioned by guests. She always declined.
“They would say, ‘Do you want to come back to my suite later?’ I’d always tell them we’re not allowed,” she said.
“However, my female friend had a threesome with two male guests. She had a boyfriend at home and was so innocent when she arrived. Fast-forward three months and she’s having a threesome. We were shocked.
“Being on the ship completely changed her personality. She just said, ‘I don’t care, I’m not going to see them again’.”
Thomas also revealed one male colleague donned a disguise to avoid being caught by security cameras for a night of passion in a female guest’s cabin.
“He disguised himself wearing different people’s clothes and borrowed a wig from the costume department. It was pretty extreme lengths to go to,” she said.
Sex at sea among the crew is even naughtier, with competitions staged for the most conquests and even a points system broken down by department.
“They have a ranking system and people are ‘worth’ different amounts,” Thomas said.
“If you sleep with someone who worked in the spa, they are higher.”
A male crew member, 28, who wished to remain anonymous, added: “People who work in the spa have higher privileges, so they would be three points, for example.
“Someone who works in hospitality would be two points and a cleaner would be one point.”
Partner-swapping was rife among the crew, the male crew member said. “You might be with someone one week, then someone else the next. There were always little parties happening in the crew areas.
“I once walked into a crew cabin and there were six people in the room. There were two on the bunk bed having sex, two in another bunk bed naked, a person waiting to have sex and one person just sat on their phone. The door was open. Another time, two guests invited my friend for a threesome. They were a couple in their thirties. He went in their cabin and they just started taking their clothes off.
“Whatever the guests want, the guests get.”
Another former cruise worker, Laura (not her real name), 27, was invited for sex just seconds after boarding ship on her first contract.
“A barman held my hand, welcomed me to the ship and surreptitiously passed me a bit of paper with his cabin number on it,” Laura said.
“It was an invite to meet him later. Suffice to say I didn’t take him up on his offer. That was my first introduction to the below decks shenanigans.
“I later found out when new crew sign on it can be called ‘going fishing’ — more fish in the sea to get their hooks into, that sort of thing.”
Laura, who worked for several years on the entertainment production team after graduating from university, slept with six people on her first six-month contract.
“That isn’t too bad, but that’s considering I’m normally quite reserved,” she said.
The cramped conditions crew share force some to get creative in search of a private spot for sex.
“The backstage area of the theatre was always a keen choice,” Laura said.
“Often there was some sort of bed or sofa and security didn’t tend to prowl through very often. You could always tell who had been having a cheeky one on the floor of their cabin, as the carpets were so rough the girls would have carpet burn on their knees.
“It was a sign they couldn’t fit in the bunk beds — and were lucky enough to have the cabin to themselves.”
With all the bedhopping going on, it is little surprise that some crew ended up with an STI to go with the sun and the sea.
Laura, now married with a young child, said: “I’m ashamed to say I did get an STI. There were always lots of crew at the doctor on board, waiting to have an STI test.”
While cruises can be a great way to meet new people, not everyone is looking for a night of passion.
Adam Coulter, managing editor of Cruise Critic, the world’s largest cruise review and planning site, told The Sun : “Cruising has never been such a hot holiday choice for younger travellers.
“It’s understandable why more millennials are tempted to try a cruise for the first time.
“First of all, there’s more on offer for younger holiday-makers than ever. Cruise lines are bringing what people want on board their ships or taking people to exactly what they want to see.”
The Sun recently reported revellers will be flocking to join the world’s most outrageous sex ship, Couples Cruise’s Naughty Los Angeles .
The four-day trip sets sail from Los Angeles in October and will feature outrageous on-deck action including naked bodypainting, kinky sex toys and 24-hour nudity.
Jane, meanwhile, has returned to life on dry land after finishing her contract in November last year.
“I met my boyfriend on the ship and I needed to know if our relationship would work out or not,” she said.
“Our big dream is to work in the West End or on TV but you can get sucked into ship life. I know people on their seventh contract.
“I needed to live in the real world. It’s too crazy on the waves.”
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
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