Clothing: What do I wear at this resort??????
Clothing in general: The resort of course, is clothing optional, so nothing is always an option! Cover-ups, however, are required where food is served (except the nude grill), the weight room, tennis court, badminton court, gift shop, Wine Bar, Espresso Bar, Lobby, and offices area. See more info on nudity here. So, while you are encouraged to wear nothing or as little as you like, some areas do require (we know…) some kind of cover up. While a resort towel is always an option, consider a sarong or beach shirt, skimpy swimsuits, lingerie, underwear, lightweight nothings, fishnet type things, and easy to slip off shorts or bathing suits. Oh, and we suppose you should pack something appropriate for the flight back home…
Also, don’t forget to pack for theme nights if you want to participate! There are nightly prizes at dinner.
Footwear: Flip flops and sandals of course! Having a pair of comfortable water shoes (for hiking up the waterfall for instance or avoiding the dreaded shell or sea urchin in the water) will help reduce the risk of slips and nicks. For those inclined to wear heels, wedges and espadrille may be the way to go …. a sandy beach loves to eat those stilettos - but there are plenty of paved walking paths from hotel rooms to the dining and other resort areas, so you can avoid the beach.
Dining Attire: You cannot be nude in the main dining room or restaurants (with the exception of the nude pool grill), but you can wear anything you want, or as little as you want, as long as your lower bits are minimally covered. So consider things like, sexy, almost nude lingerie, or even just go in with a towel wrapped around you, pasties, sheer clothing, fishnets, fetishwear,, etc.! Many people dress sexy/kinky for dinner time or dress consistent with the resort themes, but you just do you!). Note that there is a fancy ball-like gala dinner on Friday nights that people usually dress up a bit more for.
Workshops Attire: Dress comfortably for workshops - this can range from beach attire, comfortable clothing, or nothing at all. It really depends on the workshop, but you are free to dress (or undress) how you want during our workshops and nudity is permitted. Note that some workshop locations such as the gym, piano bar, and night club have air conditioning units that may (or may not) be running, so those locations are a bit cooler but not usually really cold even with the A/C on as the tropical sun still usually wins that battle.
Play Parties: Nude, fetish wear (but consider the climate!), casual, lingerie, dressy…whatever you want!
Laundry Service: : the resort has a laundry service available for those that are staying longer or don’t want to bring a lot of clothing.
General Suggested Clothing Packing list ideas:
T-shirts/tanks/camisoles etc.
Shorts/pants/yoga pants
Sundresses, nicer clothes for evening meals, sexy outfits, lingerie, etc.
Costumes if you want to dress for the resort’s theme night at dinner time and try to win prizes. See below list.
Options for the Gala Dinner on Friday nights - you may want to dress up a bit more (but you can still be scandalous!). Or you can do the theme night, or just come however you want. Everything is pretty much acceptable.
Beach Cover ups/sarongs
Swimsuits. Like for waterfall hikes and boats and stuff.
Underwear. Or not? We vote not.
Sandals/Flip flops
Hats
Water shoes (or shoes you can get wet for waterfall hike)
Gym attire - there is a fully equipped gym - you must wear appropriate clothing (closed toe gym shoes and some kind of top or sports bra)
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