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New2theNude
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Posted - 06/13/2009 : 9:12:10 PM
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First, I apologize if this has been posted before. I searched and didn't see it.
We are a couple in our early 30s. We have become increasingly more interested in the nudist lifestyle as of late. Neither of us has participated, however. We've recently thought about taking vacation soon. It was then that the idea struck. We'd like to find an adults only all-inclusive resort. One that stays true to nudism as opposed to swinging. After searching the web over and over, most of these resorts would have you believe that they are the premier resort. Unable to sift through it all, we decided to join this site.
Which resorts would be best for newbies like us?
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Balto Bob
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RobRoy
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Posted - 06/17/2009 : 06:48:46 AM
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I would suggest Grand Lido Braco in Jamaica.
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ah2benude
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Posted - 06/17/2009 : 09:24:01 AM
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Why not check out www.nudistparksusa.net
It gives listings for almost any nudist resort for the entire country. There are many great resorts right here in Florida.
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Teva
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Posted - 06/17/2009 : 11:42:40 AM
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quote: Originally posted by ah2benude
Why not check out www.nudistparksusa.net
It gives listings for almost any nudist resort for the entire country. There are many great resorts right here in Florida.
The website would be better if it listed the ranking like a tv show or movie. The question came from a couple who wanted a non-lifestyle location.
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jim33
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Posted - 06/19/2009 : 12:35:45 PM
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I know you specified "adults only all-inclusive resort. One that stays true to nudism as opposed to swinging." I as a single male (widower) strongly prefer 'family oriented' nudist resorts.
Kids tend to be more active and liven the resort. Kids being around will dampen 'swinger behavior' and their parents will also dampen such behavior.
If you are interested in driving south and visiting different resorts you might try White Tail (SE VA), Jasmine Trail (NE NC), Whispering Pines (NC/SC border near the ocean), Paradise Valley (NE GA) and then onto the many resorts in FL.
Best Wishes, Jim
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Teva
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Posted - 06/19/2009 : 4:12:00 PM
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I can recommend Terra Cotta Inn. Couples only, Mary Clare and Tom, owners really spoil those who visit. It is a very family-friendly atmosphere even though there are no families there.
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RobRoy
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Posted - 06/20/2009 : 06:56:55 AM
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Folks, your suggestions to the couple are nice, but they were looking for an all-inclusive. To the best of my knowledge, they do not exist in the US. There are some wonderful resorts, including my beloved Avalon, but to go to an all-inclusive, Jamaica or Mexico is their best bet
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ltv
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 10:13:50 AM
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You should look into Couples Resorts, San Souci in Ochos Rios, Jamaica. We went last November and had a great time. They have a nude beach with a bar/swim up, pool and grill. You never have to leave...we hung out every day.
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acmeweld
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 2:58:38 PM
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My wife and I have been to both Couples Sans Souci and Grand Lido Braco (soon tho be Breezes Rio Bueno) and enjoyed them both. These are great resorts to try first time social nudity. If any discomfort being nude occurs, they offer a clothed resort option. Orient Beach, St. Martin, FWI is also good place to initiate yourself. As far as a stateside location, Haulover Beach (North Miami/Sunny Isles), Florida offers a legal nude beach venue available for a five dollar parking fee. Although we have not yet visited Cypress Cove, we have heard nothing but very good comments regarding the resort near Kississimmee, FL.
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NaturistDoc
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 7:12:31 PM
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If it's an all-inclusive you're looking for as a first-timer, I'd cast my vote for Hidden Beach. It's easy to get to, isn't brutally expensive, and has decent if not spectacular food. The beach itself is nothing much, but the pools are fine. - - - - is a more spacious resort, but it's a bit more trouble to get to. Neither one would be a bad call.
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 10:26:52 PM
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Unfortunately this is of use to only those who are not from the USA ...The most comfortable mix of textiles, partly nude, and nude beach goers is on the Cuban Island of Cayo Largo . All the Cuban resorts are All Inclusive and either of Sol Cayo Largo or Sol Pelicano are very naturist friendly and have a beach that goes on and on for miles and many of the beach walkers are nude or topless . We have been there 5 times now and it is our place of choice if we just want a nice quiet week, naked in the sun ... [ The resort itself is not C.O. ..just the beach, but I have seen several topless at the pool ).
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NaturistDoc
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 12:38:05 AM
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It seems more than a little sad that, due to a Cold War hangover, we Americans have for the past 45 years or so been forbidden by our own government to visit the island of Cuba. The Cold War is long since over, and travel to Russia, once Cuba's sponsor, is perfectly permissible, as is travel to "Red China". We fought a war with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, but you could go there tomorrow if you wanted. The State Department has no objections to a US citizen visiting current and former pariah states such as Libya and North Korea. Even countries openly hostile to us, such as Venezuela are no problem. But Cuba? Not a chance. The issues that led to the embargo and travel restrictions are largely moot by now, and the rest of the world has moved on, but the embargo persists. It makes no sense. Eventually the die-hards in both countries will fade away, and normal relations will resume. Maybe I'll live long enough to visit a clothing-optional resort in Cuba. Wouldn't Guantanamo make a good locale?
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Insomniac007
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 10:59:47 AM
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Thing you should note Doc ... I have seen lots of US passports there ..the Cubans have no problem with US tourists flying in from Toronto or Montreal ... I would investigate this a bit before trying it but i have for sure seen US passports being passed through without a hitch at Cayo Largo and Holguin ... check it out ..Google it ..ask for other US citizens who have tried it ..CAREFULLY ... *L*
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Insomniac007
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 11:00:51 AM
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.... also noted that the Cubans don't STAMP those passports ...they often don't stamp ours ...
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nude_plumber
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Posted - 11/30/2009 : 10:00:44 PM
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Look up Pall inclusiveaya Bay Houndrous they have nude weeks hosting nude snorkeling nature walks, nude beaches pool and it's all inclusive and cheap
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