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jc Aug 14th, 2002 05:05 AM

clothing optional beaches? accomodations? BVI
 
Does anyone have any info on clothing optional beaches in the BVI? Also, do you recommend Tortola or Virgin Gorda? Why? Where should we stay?

Nancy Aug 14th, 2002 06:03 AM

JC,<BR>Might want to re-think BVI's if one of your main interests is a clothing optional atmosphere.<BR>As another poster recently cited, it is illegal in the BVI's and considered rude by the residents (and many of the other tourists).<BR>Why don't you look at one of the French islands - Martinique, St. Barts - if that is an important part of your trip. (St. Martin is another option - they have a well known nude/topless beach called Orient.)

anon Aug 14th, 2002 12:10 PM

Nancy is right, but every now and then a CO resort or beach will crop up but it's really rare. Them Brits even shower with their clothes on y'know.

jc Aug 15th, 2002 05:27 AM

thanks for the info. It's not a huge part of my trip, it's more like a bonus. are there any secluded beaches where you can go co?

dean Aug 15th, 2002 07:27 AM

Those "bonus" beaches are plentiful in St. Maarten. If you're gay, they have your kinda beach there, too.

jc Aug 16th, 2002 06:36 AM

ok, I get the idea that the Brits are pretty straight laced regarding their beach experiences. A "bonus" to me means that my wife and I would enjoy whatever the island can offer us...hiking, history, geography,entertainment, food, etc. and that a co beach would just be another "amenity". By the way, we have been to St. Martin, Guadeloupe and St.Barths and really enjoyed all of them in different ways.

Dave Aug 16th, 2002 12:52 PM

Hi JC - <BR><BR>Skinny dippin, buck-nekid sunnin and nude frolicing can be achieved in the BVI.<BR><BR>There are many private, hill-side villas that offer seclusion, including pools. <BR><BR>A private charter offers the same. Once out on the water, anything goes. <BR><BR>Finally, there are little secluded areas of some beaches where a discrete sunbather could relax. <BR><BR>By all means, respect the local culture and keep it private, private, private.<BR><BR>Dave

jc Aug 17th, 2002 05:42 AM

thanks Dave. Which BVI island do you recommend? Which side of that island do you recommend staying on? Any other info would be great.

Matt Aug 17th, 2002 07:30 AM

Hi JC...<BR><BR>Dave is right..<BR><BR>We were there in BVI for our Honeymoon and were in Virgin Gorda and stayed in Nail Bay Resort..they have a beach (Mountain Trunk) which is fairly private most of the time coz the road to the resort and beach is unpaved. That helps to keep it secluded..you can go for a day trip to Norman Island and checkout a floating restaurant (willy T)where you can fun and can go for a skinny dipping..<BR><BR>Nice place to stay...<BR><BR>Matt

Dave Aug 18th, 2002 03:28 PM

Hi jc-<BR><BR>I've only stayed on Tortola and can certainly recommend it. Best of them all as far as options are concerned (more beaches, bars, restaurants, Inns, villas, etc) with the "downside" being more activity in general.<BR><BR>The others are great, too.<BR><BR>You've asked the $64,000 question. I suggest sifting through the Trip Report archive and past posts at traveltalkonline.com for some varied and excellent data.<BR><BR>Dave


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