REVIEW: Rigas hotel in Skopelos, Greece

We wanted to visit one last island before leaving Greece and running away to someplace where the winter can’t get to us. We had visited an Ionian island, two Cyclade islands, and Peloponnese which basically is also a huge island. So our eye fell on a small group of islands in the north of Athens: The Sporades.   Skiathos is known to be the most popular island, Alonissos the least (it would probably quite deserted … Read more

The link between naturism and yoga

Why do many naturists practice yoga and are many yogis interested in naturism? Well, that’s simple. Both lifestyles are for women who had their puberty in the late sixties, took way too much acid, engaged on a lifetime search for enlightenment and swore never to shave their armpits again. That’s it. End of story. At least, that’s what we thought until we became interested in those lifestyles.   Only recently we figured out that both … Read more

Our own history on clothing

Ah clothing… why do we need it? Wouldn’t life for us nudists be so much better if it had never been invented? Okay, we’d probably still be living around the equator or otherwise be freezing our asses off, even in summer in most regions. But people make such a big deal about it. Only today we were relaxing in the nude in the corner of a beach in southern Poleponnese and a woman came over … Read more

Getting naked in Messinia, Greece

As the end of the summer, and thus the end of the naturist season as well, in Greece was fastly approaching, we had to evaluate our options for the next ten to fifteen days. Our main plan was actually to head north, in the direction of Thessaloniki, and try our luck for finding some last Greek nude beaches over there, but then our eye fell on an entry in our Google search saying Kalokeri Villas. … Read more

Review: Kalokeri Villas in Messenia, Greece

Update September 2019: We lost contact with Kalokeri Villas and because their website is down we think that they stopped their business.   When you travel for a long time you sometimes get the feeling that you’ve seen it all. How you experience your 27th naturist campsite is not the same as for your first one. The location is different and so are the people, there’s a difference in the politeness of the staff and … Read more

The Naturist Talks: Nicole from Canada

As you may have read in the very first post of this blog, one of the main reasons why we started this project is to show the world that naturists are not some strange dark commune but that actually everyone could be one… Or could enjoy being one if they took the first step.   Our main example of “everyone” is of course ourselves, we write posts about naturism in general but also about our own … Read more

Do we need to be scared of perverts at the nude beach?

We’ve all heard the stories… Dirty old men sitting in the corner of a nude beach or behind a dune while looking at you (or your partner). Teenagers in board shorts passing by, checking out the “merchandise”. Couples giving each other just that little too much attention just that little too close to you. And these stories about nude beaches are true, people don’t invent them. Although they might exaggerate a bit, but that’s what … Read more

Getting naked on Paros, Greece

From our Naked Wanderings Cyclades Islands Basecamp on Antiparos with the most beautiful Greek nude beach, it was only a fifteen-minute ferry ride to the neighboring and much bigger island Paros. So on a nice Sunday morning, we woke up early, walked to the scooter rental shop, went through some useless price negotiations, and ended up with a black and blue 50cc beast. Only minutes later we embarked on the ferry with high expectations. If … Read more

The Naturist Talks: Tom from the USA

As you may have read in the very first post of this blog, one of the main reasons why we started this project is to show the world that naturists are not some strange dark commune but that actually everyone could be one… Or could enjoy being one if they took the first step.   Our main example of “everyone” is of course ourselves, we write posts about naturism in general but also about our own … Read more

The pros and cons of social media for the future of nudism

The pros and cons of social media for the future of nudism

We had our issues with Facebook, no doubt about that. But in the end they’re not going to change their rules for us, naturists and nudists. They are big businesses. They react on the requirements of a majority. They don’t care that some Naked Wanderings blog (a very good one by the way, you should read it sometime) complains about getting temporarily banned or that a woman starts questioning wheter or not a fraction of … Read more