Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of our most frequently asked questions.

If you feel cold, you cover up; if it rains, you seek shelter; if the sun burns, you protect yourself: we are naturists – not simpletons!
Nothing in particular, except perhaps a towel to sit on. If you have a camera, you had better leave it in your room until you know the rules in this respect.
Few people are perfect and anyway this does not matter: you will be accepted as you are, and not for your appearance.
Resorts vary in this respect. You will find a short paragraph about the extent of nudity at your chosen resort on the relevant page of our website. Some resorts have a completely nude approach, others employ a dawn to dusk policy asking their guests to dress during the evening, others request that guests dress for dinner in the restaurant. As a general rule however you can expect to stay nude in the open air but dress casually indoors. If you take too much sun you may want to cover up and ladies sometimes want to wear something on the bottom. For hygiene reasons, all good naturists carry a towel to sit on.
Most unlikely: nudity in a naturist environment is not sexually stimulating.
No, Naturists come from all denominations. Furthermore, men and women from all continents are welcome.
The psychologists have studied this question. They conclude that well balanced people, leading a happy married life, find that naturism enriches their family.
You will benefit from the relaxing environment, away from the problems of daily life. Furthermore, any sporting activity always brings benefits if you do not exceed your limitations.

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