The Best Destinations for a Nudist Family Holiday
If you're a family who enjoys practising nudism or naturism, you'll know how important it is to pick the right holiday destination to feel comfortable and safe baring all.
If you're a family who enjoys practising nudism or naturism, you'll know how important it is to pick the right holiday destination to feel comfortable and safe baring all.
Bare Oaks Naturist Family Park is a year-round nudist resort located in southern Ontario, about 40km from Toronto. The club adheres to a philosophy of 'ethical naturism' and believes naturism is key to body acceptance. Bare Oaks is the ideal destination for families looking to experience traditional naturism in a modern setting. The resort is situated in the heart of Ontario's Greenbelt countryside, and has a range of accommodation choices on offer. Facilities include saunas, swimming pools, and an exercise room, ideal for families looking to keep the kids busy. The Park also hosts a range of events throughout the year, including volleyball tournaments, family weekends, and stand-up comedy nights.
Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort on the French Mediterranean coast, and is home to the Cap d'Agde Naturist Village, a large family-style naturist resort. The Village is a self-contained town whose population grows to 400,000 during the summer months, and nudity is legal and common across the resort. Families are welcomed, and can stay in the Family Camping Area for added security. If hotel accommodation is more your style but you're still looking to make the most of the naturist environment, check out the variety of nude beaches on offer across Cap-d'Agde. Plage Naturiste is divided into two sections-the east end is for couples, and the west end is designed just for families, so you can let the kids run wild without worry.
Sylt is a German island in the North Sea known for its long beaches, holiday resorts, and stunning coastline. It has been called 'the Hawaii of Europe' and is a popular holiday destination for Germans and international visitors alike. It is also well-known for accepting and encouraging nudist holiday-makers, creating a safe environment to bare all and feel closer to nature in the process. Nude bathing is common and encouraged on many of Sylt's beaches. 'Stage 16' is considered one of the most beautiful nudist beaches in Europe, and adheres to a 'clothing optional' policy, which means everyone is welcome, kit on or kit off. Every year a 'White Dinner' is held at the beach too, a public picnic where holiday-makers from around the world eat together dressed all in white to celebrate the beginning of summer.