The superyacht called Big Nude Boat is taking about 2,300 nude tourists on a trip across the Caribbean to destinations such as the Bahamas, St. Maarten, Puerto Rico and St. Lucia... The journey begins on February 3 and returns in time for couples on Valentine's Day, February 14.
Norwegian Cruise's Norwegian Pearl (295m long) is carrying 2,300 naked passengers adrift at sea.
PHOTO: NCL
Prices for a nude tour start at around $2,000, but some nudists can shell out as much as $33,000 for a luxury three-bedroom villa, according to The New York Post .
Passengers are also subject to strict rules on board – most notably, they will be required to wear clothes in the ship's indoor dining room. However, there is a "large buffet area for outdoor nude dining". For hygiene reasons, nudists are required to lay down towels before sitting "in the lounge, pool deck and buffet area" if they are baring their buttocks.
Bare Necessities also makes it clear that "inappropriate petting or touching is prohibited."
All passengers must be 21 years of age or older and are only permitted to be nude while the ship is at sea or anchored in port.
Additionally, this cruise ship has “No Photography” signs around the pools and dance venues. Failure to comply with the regulations may result in removal from the cruise without refund or removal from port.
Travelers participating in the journey must comply with many different regulations.
PHOTO: Bare Necessities
Bare Necessities has previously taken more than 75 nude cruises. One passenger opened up about the experience in a recent Reddit post. “Cruises seem to be for people who like to eat, drink and lie down, so there are a lot of older people,” the 67-year-old admitted. “Also, most people don’t seem to feel comfortable being naked in public until they’re older, so the cruise crowd is mostly older. I’d say 20% attractive, 20% average, 60% unattractive,” he added.
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