Posted by Jill Bowen on Sat 1st March 2008 at 01:46 AM, Filed in Mexico and CarribeanNaturism

The Caribbean Paradise Island of St Martins is home to the famous mile and a half long sandy Orient Beach. With its fine white sand, protected by the only barrier reef in the Caribbean, and crystal clear water, Club Orient has an enviable location - but do note the hurricane season is between June and October. However, this being said the climate is the same all year round with air temperatures of 80 degrees – and the water temperature is the same. It’s only six miles from both the French and Dutch capitals on the Island, so lively nightlife is in close proximity should you wish to leave to club for a change of scenery.

Club Orient was the first ‘clothes optional’ resort to open in the Caribbean (in 1981), and is now a firm favourite with Naturists. It’s a family friendly ‘clothing optional’ resort set on a tropical beach on a peninsula of about 30 acres, all the buildings are single story, blending in with the scenery. With red pine studios and mini studio’s made from Finnish pine, all the concrete chalets are painted to match the sand so as not to be obtrusive.

There is an abundance of excursions on offer so you will never be lost for things to do in the tropical paradise, be it sailing or exploring the Island you will be spoilt for choice.
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Posted by Jill Bowen on Wed 27th February 2008 at 09:40 PM, Filed in Mexico and CarribeanNaturism

The vibrant, fun filled Caribbean Island of Jamaica offers three very distinct styles of holiday venues for Naturists.

Whether you are looking for a family holiday, a pampered all inclusive, couples luxury break…. or a couples only, no holds barred, licentious, libertine mind blowing experience – you will find them all on Jamaica!

There are many views as to what constitutes a naturist holiday, for some it’s having the freedom of being without clothes for a couple of weeks, being accepted for who you are – and not how you look or what you have in your bank balance. Enjoying a simple holiday without too many ‘commercial trappings’, making new like-minded friends, taking your children along to enable them to experience what it is not to be constrained by appearance, money and to appreciate the true value of people from all walks of life. For others it’s the opportunity to get an all over sun tan during the day in total luxurious setting, to show off one’s finery of an evening, to be pampered, spoilt at an all inclusive adults only resort. The third type of holiday is the decadent, very much adult only one…where anything goes, for swinging couples with little or no inhibitions! Each to there own, and depending on what you want for a holiday – you pays your money and makes your choice.

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Posted by Jill Bowen on Fri 25th January 2008 at 07:01 PM, Filed in Mexico and CarribeanNaturism

The beautiful unspoilt Caribbean Island of Bonaire is 50 miles north of Venezuela, and is part of the Netherlands Antilles. The wonderful year round climate ensures that its perfect for naturist holidays – with the added bonus of being one of the rare places in the Caribbean that is outside the hurricane belt. The constant trade winds, strongest from December to August moderate the heat.  The water temperature is 27 degrees, and 32 degrees air temperature year round makes it perfect for swimming – and obtaining an all over suntan. It’s also a divers paradise being surrounded by coral reefs with over 350 species of fish making diving breathtaking.  Local laws strictly enforce the prohibition of anchoring, spearing fish and touching the coral – ensuring this colourful underwater world is protected for future generations.

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The small family naturist resort of Sorobon beach is located in the south east corner of Bonaire with it’s own spotless 200 yard section of sandy beach, protected by the coral reef half a mile out.  Sun loungers are under shelters made from Palm trees branches providing welcome shade from the suns intense rays.  The Sorobon beach resort is also slightly eco-friendly as solar-panels are used to heat the bathing water, which in turn is re-cycled and used to water the grounds.

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Posted by Jill Bowen on Wed 9th January 2008 at 12:45 AM, Filed in Mexico and CarribeanNaturism

Antigua is one of the most relaxing destinations in the world, offering something for everyone.

You like beaches?  It is said there is one for everyday of the year, all with beautiful golden sands.

The southern and western beaches are on the Atlantic Sea and consequently perfect for sailing.  Visit Nelsons Dockyard during the first week in May to see hundreds of racing yachts participating in the Antigua sailing week. The sea on this part of the Island is slightly rougher and cooler than on the eastern Caribbean side, but this part has the most stunning scenery with Shirley Heights, the English Harbour and Nelsons Dockyard. Lay one of the beaches here and the cooling breeze can lull you into a false sense of security…you can burn faster than a steak on a barbeque! Seek shade and use plenty of high factor sun cream!
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Posted by Jill Bowen on Tue 23rd October 2007 at 03:25 AM, Filed in Mexico and CarribeanNaturism

Mexico is starting to dip into the Naturist market. With a wonderful climate and beautiful beaches it’s the perfect area to ‘practice’ getting an all over suntan. However, they seem to be starting with the (more lucrative) ‘hedonistic’ adults only variety!

I prefer my naturism to be more of the family variety / for all ages – young, old and in between all enjoying each others company without being too ‘organised’. But there is room on the planet for everyone, and if couples don’t want to be pestered by kids, or feel restricted in the company of ‘golden oldies’ who am I to criticise!

Hidden Beach Resort – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico on the famous Riviera Maya

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This is a new, 5* 100% naturist resort with nudity acceptable day and night in all areas.  It’s an all-inclusive hideaway with gourmet food – and room service. 

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