Tripping or stripping? Roughing it or buffing it? Travel has always sought to reinvent itself. From nude resorts to birthday suit hikes to clothing-free charter cruises, baring all has become the vacation choice du jour. Far from a cheeky skinny-dip thrill on the beaches of, say, Biarritz or the like, more and more of us seem to be building our entire itineraries around getting our kit off. The figures on the growth, at least certainly corroborate the claim. All in all, no cottage industry.

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For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser. Travel trends come and go - from eco travel to medical tourism, spiritual travel to tornado tourism. One of the latest trends appears to be all about stripping things down to the basics. And I mean that literally. The "nakation" - aka clothing-optional tourism - is becoming one of the fastest-growing segments of the travel industry. Shirking that outer layer at nude beaches and resorts and even on clothing-optional cruises has become the vacation choice du jour for hundreds of thousands of free-spirited Americans. Travel industry experts suggest that nude recreation is fast becoming a billion dollar-a-year industry. Mature adults, 45 and older, make up the majority of nakationers, according to Mary Jane Kolassa, media relations representative for the American Association for Nude Recreation, or AANR, the oldest and largest advocacy group for nude recreation in North America. Behavioral scientists theorise that the appeal of nudism may relate in part to the need in our increasingly complex world for "tech detoxing" and going "off the grid" as remedies for the frenetic modern lifestyle.
Naked Tourism
When Shirley Mason was a young girl, she participated in an activity one summer that ended up being a life-altering experience. It was something she has ended up doing relatively often: skinny dipping. But as enjoyable as that experience was, Mason quickly realized such episodes would be few and far between. At the time, she was living way up in the northern U.
Travel trends come and go — from eco travel to medical tourism, spiritual travel to tornado tourism. One of the latest trends appears to be all about stripping things down to the basics. And I mean that literally. Shirking that outer layer at nude beaches and resorts and even on clothing-optional cruises has become the vacation choice du jour for hundreds of thousands of free-spirited Americans. Travel industry experts suggest that nude recreation is fast becoming a billion dollar-a-year industry. Mature adults, 45 and older, make up the majority of nakationers, according to Mary Jane Kolassa, media relations representative for the American Association for Nude Recreation AANR , the oldest and largest advocacy group for nude recreation in America.