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Zipolite is a small, little-known town on the Pacific coast of Mexico. It not only boasts being the only legal nude beach in Mexico, but is often likened to ...
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What It Was Like to Stay at the Nude Hotel in Zipolite
Hotel Nude en Zipolite, Oaxaca (Jair Flores)
Zipolite is a small, little-known town on the Pacific coast of Mexico. It not only boasts being the only legal nude beach in Mexico, but is often likened to a town stuck in the 1960s. With the entire beach being clothing optional, it is unlike anywhere else I have ever had the pleasure of visiting.
Still, seeing live porn was far more than I had witnessed in a town that usually only had people wandering casually around naked along the beach. This was an intense moment, even for my liberal self.
Most hotels require clothing — unless of course you’re staying at Nude Hotel, where pretty much anything goes.
...One of the most unique things about Zipolite is that it isn’t a purely nude beach, but instead clothing optional. This allows each person to act in a way that is most comfortable to them. A miracle occurs daily in Zipolite, as people from all walks of life and age ranges connect on a real and deep level — a level rarely found in real life, and that must be cherished and appreciated when it happens to be found.
While Nude itself is a bit pricey for my fellow Millennials to stay in, many hang out there to enjoy swimming naked in the pool, or chilling sipping a piña colada topless.
The beach is completely unique to other nude beaches. Many have assumed when I’ve mentioned Zipolite — my favorite place on planet earth — that it would be solely a bunch of old people wandering around naked.
This could not be further from the truth. People of all ages roam free, letting it all out or staying clothed, yet accepting each other no matter what.
In recent years, more and more young people have been visiting Zipolite. People who I at first assume would never let it all hang out quickly drop their pants and hop in the water, as if it was nothing. It shouldn’t be anything strange, as it is only the human body. Still, this is a foreign concept to most.
...In a place where everyone is accepted, it is only natural to finally accept yourself for exactly who you are.
Read the rest at News.com.au
Related: The Ten Steamiest Vacations and Resorts for Thirsty Travelers (AskMen)
Zipolite is a small, little-known town on the Pacific coast of Mexico. It not only boasts being the only legal nude beach in Mexico, but is often likened to a town stuck in the 1960s. With the entire beach being clothing optional, it is unlike anywhere else I have ever had the pleasure of visiting.
Still, seeing live porn was far more than I had witnessed in a town that usually only had people wandering casually around naked along the beach. This was an intense moment, even for my liberal self.
Most hotels require clothing — unless of course you’re staying at Nude Hotel, where pretty much anything goes.
...One of the most unique things about Zipolite is that it isn’t a purely nude beach, but instead clothing optional. This allows each person to act in a way that is most comfortable to them. A miracle occurs daily in Zipolite, as people from all walks of life and age ranges connect on a real and deep level — a level rarely found in real life, and that must be cherished and appreciated when it happens to be found.
While Nude itself is a bit pricey for my fellow Millennials to stay in, many hang out there to enjoy swimming naked in the pool, or chilling sipping a piña colada topless.
The beach is completely unique to other nude beaches. Many have assumed when I’ve mentioned Zipolite — my favorite place on planet earth — that it would be solely a bunch of old people wandering around naked.
This could not be further from the truth. People of all ages roam free, letting it all out or staying clothed, yet accepting each other no matter what.
In recent years, more and more young people have been visiting Zipolite. People who I at first assume would never let it all hang out quickly drop their pants and hop in the water, as if it was nothing. It shouldn’t be anything strange, as it is only the human body. Still, this is a foreign concept to most.
...In a place where everyone is accepted, it is only natural to finally accept yourself for exactly who you are.
Read the rest at News.com.au
Related: The Ten Steamiest Vacations and Resorts for Thirsty Travelers (AskMen)
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