Swimsuit marks goodbye! Here's which countries you can sunbathe in the nude
Partly out of curiosity, partly out of play, or out of habit, there are many people who at least once in the [...]
Some for Curiosity, some for game, or out of habit, there are many people who at least once in their lives have experienced the freedom of going to a beach for nudists.
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Contact with the nature and that sense of liberation that pervades us as soon as we take off our costumes is an experience to be had.
For lovers of the genre, finding nudist beaches is not SIMPLE, that's why the British swimwear brand bath Pour Moi has created a mini-guide for those who like to sunbathe in topless o nudes, But without breaking the law.
"We know that many of our customers like to ditch their swimsuits when they sunbathe, and with the steps we have taken toward opening up international travel, we wanted to help people find out where they can and cannot go topless when they sunbathe.
Many of us love to embrace more naturist ways in the sun! It was fun to compare which countries are more liberal in allowing people to sunbathe nude, while respecting individual national laws on the subject."
Michael Thomson, founder of Pour Moi
The map of countries
After weeks of research, the team at Puoi Moi created this map detailed. They are colored in green All states where topless sunbathing is accepted without problem and where there are nudist beaches officers.
In yellow states are indicated where public nudity is not accepted, although there are still some beaches for unofficial nudists or generally places or situation where sunbathing "the way mama made us" is tolerated.
Then there are the countries in red, hell for nudists, that is, all those states where nudity is absolutely not accepted, not even in secluded places. The gray Instead, it corresponds to those parts of the world, where Puoi Moi's team was unable to get data relevant: in some places there are contradictory results.
Which countries most like to tan in the nude?
To get the detail complete set of all the countries analyzed by Pour Moi, we recommend visiting the official website. However, looking at the number of research on Google for the queries "Nudist Beaches," "Nudist Resorts," and "Nude Sunbathing" it turns out that there are 15 particular states where these searches are made, and the data are interesting.
The states are: Australia, England, Japan, Spain, Hungary, Canada, Holland, Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, which were in green, That is, where nudism is quietly accepted.
Then we have New Zealand, the United States, Chile, and Israel, which are in yellow and who therefore want to transgress rules and rebel against public opinion.
Finally, we have an outsider, Ireland, which is internally red: nudism is not socially and legally accepted but apparently a good portion of citizens disagree and wish to find atolls where they can express their freedom.
Fortunately, Italy is in green, as well as many other states in the world where we can let go and experience freedom to the fullest, who knows if in one of these places we will also meet some Irish...