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February 03, 2009

The Truth About Nude Travel

Nude-vacation-pic1 Dare to go bare? Nudist travel is big right now and is getting bigger. Sure, its not for everyone, but if you’ve had a sparked curiosity of what the buzz is all about you need to know the facts from the myths. You may want to go au natural on your romantic getaway.

Myth #1 All nudist resorts are the same
All clothing optional resorts are unique and different. There are some that appeal to first timers, and are not for kids. That way you can have a nice relaxing, pampering, romantic vacation. Find the nudist resort that is right for you. If you go to the wrong place, you will probably never try nude recreation again.

Myth #2 You will have to play volleyball all day long
Yes, volleyball is the national pastime of many nudist clubs, parks, beaches and campgrounds. However, most of the more modern nudist resorts don't even own a volleyball net.

Still interested in nude recreation? Click here to read the rest of the nude myths.

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