Nudism in Zipolite, Mexico: Brisa Marina Guesthouse

Review: Brisa Marina in Zipolite, Mexico

After spending some time with Hector, the amazing Mexican who became president of the national nudist federation, and after hanging out with the great nudist group from Guadalajara (really, you should visit these people sometimes, you’ll love them!), we had to move on. Away from the hills, away from the mainland, and on to the coast. If you Google “nude beach Mexico“, you’ll find a lot of information about that small Mexican part in the … Read more

One year of Nakations

The Naked Truth: One Year of Nakations

Last week we’ve celebrated our one year “travelversary”… Indeed, for already more than a year you have been reading about our naked travels all over the world on this website. Pretty amazing, right? Well, at least it is to us. Time is going so fast, it seems like only yesterday when we stepped on that airplane in Brussels with a one way ticket to Croatia in our pockets. The very start of an epic adventure. … Read more

Hangin’ with Mr. President: Hector Martinez

If you’re following our travels regularly, you already know that our “Naked Wanderings on the road” project often becomes a real rollercoaster. No matter how hard we try to build up a stable itinerary, we tend to wander into one surprise after another and plans keep changing because of the opportunities that are thrown at us. And we LOVE it.   One day we’re skinny dipping in a magnificent lagoon in Greece, a couple of … Read more

Finding a new nudist holiday spot

Nudists, in general, are pretty loyal beings, at every place we visit we meet people who are telling us that they have been coming there for years. It doesn’t matter whether it’s at a naturist campground, a nudist resort, a clothing-optional b&b, or any other nudist holiday destination. When nudists like a place, they keep coming back. One of the reasons is because we often meet other nudists at a place and we agree with … Read more

Review: Olive Dell Ranch in Colton, California

Olive Dell Ranch was going to be our last stop in the USA, well, nudism wise, we had another week planned in Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon but we kind of estimated that the bouncers at the Bellagio or the rangers at the world’s most impressive canyon would probably not be too happy seeing our naked bodies appear on their premises so we considered the Olive Dell our last nudie stop in the country. … Read more

Getting naked between San Francisco and Los Angeles

During our trip through southern California, several people had told us to take highway number one if we would get the chance. Basically, it’s the slower but much more scenic road that starts north of San Francisco and goes all the way down to Los Angeles. Along highway number one several nude beaches can be found. These would give us another experience than the nudist hotels and campings we had visited earlier in California. If … Read more

Review: Lupin Lodge in Los Gatos, California

After spending almost a month in California we kind of thought that we had seen it all. We had visited Deanza nudist resort in the desolated desert near the Mexican border, we had gone hiking naked towards Deep Creek hot springs, we stayed at two magnificent bed and breakfasts in the two equally impressive cities Los Angeles and San Diego, we stayed at the top notch luxurious nudist resorts Terra Cotta and Desert Sun Resort … Read more

Review: Living Waters Spa in Desert Hot Springs, California – CLOSED

IMPORTANT: Unfortunately Living Waters Spa closed business in September 2019!! Palm Springs is by far the most popular city to visit in the Coachella Valley and many forget that there are eight other towns as well. One of those, Desert Hot Springs, was high on our list because… It has a place where we could get naked of course! Living Waters Spa is not your regular nudist resort. Yes, you could come here to soak … Read more

Review: Desert Sun Resort in Palm Springs, California

One of the things we’ve noticed during our trip to America is that the word “resort” is used in a different way than in Europe. In the states, every type of accommodation can be called a resort, even campgrounds. In Europe, resorts are the type of accommodation where the visitors rarely leave the place because everything is available inside. There are often different swimming pools, bars, restaurants, and lots of organized activities to keep guests … Read more

Review: The Terra Cotta in Palm Springs, California – CLOSED

Our trip around California continues, we have explored Los Angeles, San Diego, the Mexican border and now it’s time to hit the desert. Surrounded by the Santa Rosa Mountains, the San Jacinto mountains, the Little San Bernardino Mountains and the San Gregorio mountain we found the Coachella desert. A name that until recently only rang a bell because of its yearly world famous music festival but which was about to bring a whole new range … Read more