Wet, wild, naked and free – skinny-dipping is one seriously liberating experience – literally and figuratively!
Each of these 10 destinations makes a great place to strip down and get your swim on.
Little Beach – Maui, Hawaii
This little cove gets the thumbs up from the American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR).
Golden Beach – North Cyprus
Thousands of turtles love this secluded, remote beach, returning year after year to lay their eggs. Not one has lodged a complaint about naked humans in the water.
Maslin Beach – South Australia
It’s home to a Nude Olympics (yes, there’s more than one) – need we say more!
Paradise Beach – Mykonos, Greece
This place has been swinging (ahem, in the party sense of the word) since the 1960s. What better way to cap off a night than with a cleansing dip at dawn?
Orient Bay – St. Martin
They say if you walk from the north to the south east of this broad sweep of yellow sand there’s an ever-declining volume of clothing on the patrons. Let’s just say, feel free to lose that pair of Speedos or that bikini at the end of your stroll. The Atlantic awaits.
Jinata Onsen – Shikine Island, Japan
The Japanese have an ancient tradition of bathing in outdoor hot springs (roten-buro). Is it time you indulged in the ritual of naked communion?
Jonkershoek Tweede Waterval – Stellenbosch, South Africa
Fairytale-looking waterfall…check. Rounded, moss-covered boulders…check. Quiet spot…er…not exactly. Skinning dipping here is all about arriving at first light.
Various calanques – Côte d’Azur, France
Go calanque-hopping au naturel with a nudist cruise.
Praia de Galheta – Santa Caterina, Brazil
With no buildings whatsoever, this beach goes as natural as its occupants.
Englischer Garten – Munich, Germany
Skinny dipping normally requires a quiet secluded spot. The center of Munich is neither. In the summer, thousands of workers head to the park, (inside the oval bridleway), lose their suits, and hangout naked. Can’t say that about many cities in the world!
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