![]() Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville.Sexy hot babe babes fucking fucked fuck fucks pussy pussies pornstar pornstars pics blonde blondes busty girl girls boobs teen teens brunette amateur beautiful horny model young body lesbian lesbians pictures picture hardcore natural naturals boobed big boobed slut sluts sex cock ass gorgeous porn free porn lingerie tight redhead posing poses nude nudes titted tits gets sweet cute lovely asian black beauty naked jeans angel angels sucking sucks suck gallery stockings stocking pink wet wild love dirty naughty juicy bitch latex damn damn hot perfect madison red super tattooed tattoo caprice sensual bombshell ann fishnet fine pussycat spreading haired petite anal pov emily shiny 3some 4some yummy milf sexbomb avril teenager bloom latina latinas public kelly violet shows curly thai blowjob fetish magnificent boots innocent kinky japanese schoolgirl schoolgirls oiled heels high heels classic crazy ebony hard real stripping bikini chick dildo cunt action pants pigtailed platinum trio booty party legged brazil massage goddess pantyhose fuckable blond facial cumshot cum bunny boobies quality orgy outdoors “If you swim in the ocean without a swimsuit on, you’ll never go back in with a suit on,” Lee said. Harris echoed that and suggested doing some research beforehand to make sure it’s safe and legal to go nude. Lee added that there is typically no fee to visit clothing-optional beaches, though some, such as Haulover Beach Park, charge for parking. “You know, you don't lay your towel down at somebody’s feet and think that you’re going to be looking up (and down) their body or anything,” she said. Visitors should also be respectful of others and their space. In addition to SPF, she recommended bringing a towel to sit on. Summer travel: Why extra time, travel insurance are good ideas “You use a lot more sunscreen,” she said. Nicky Hoffman Lee, managing director of the Naturist Society Foundation, said visiting a clothing-optional beach is pretty much the same as any other, with some exceptions. Paradise found: These are the best beaches in the US, cited by USA TODAY 10Best readers What travelers should know about visiting a clothing-optional beach Spain's Playa de los Muertos, which boasts clear waters and white sands, came in fifth at 67.īeaches such as Brazil’s Praia do Abricó and Playa Zipolite in Mexico rounded out the top ten.Patara Beach, near the ruins of Patara in Turkey, came in fourth, with a score of 69.Red Beach on the Greek island of Santorini, with its striking red rock formations, came in third. ![]() ![]() ![]() Brazil’s Praia de Tambaba, located in the country’s northeast region, placed second with a score of 76.“Look for them wearing the green safari hats.” “Friendly beach ambassadors are available to greet visitors and provide information regarding the do's and don'ts (beach etiquette),” the county’s website said. There are also showers where guests can rinse off. Visitors are free to disrobe on the northern third of the beach, and beach chair and umbrella rentals are available along with food and drinks, according to Miami-Dade County’s website. Haulover Beach Park in Miami, Florida, came in first, with a score of 97 out of 100 from the retailer.“Many of the top beaches are a little more secluded, offering those looking to sunbathe in the nude an element of privacy, especially from onlookers whilst being surrounded by a lot of natural beauty,” Flora Harris, Buyer for Sports & Swim at Pour Moi, said in an email. Pour Moi rated the beaches based on their average review scores and the number of reviews they had received.
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