Traveling light
When going on a nude holiday the aim is to take nothing other than the clothes we fly out in, something to sit on and a beach towel. I've managed it a few times - staying somewhere that I can be naked 24/7 throughout the holiday. I have heard of some who disposed of the clothes they flew out in. They didn't say how they flew home later.
When going on a nude holiday the aim is to take nothing other than the clothes we fly out in, something to sit on and a beach towel. I've managed it a few times - staying somewhere that I can be naked 24/7 throughout the holiday. I have heard of some who disposed of the clothes they flew out in. They didn't say how they flew home later.
I heard of a similar situation and his traveling companion agreed to give him one set of clothing when they returned to the airport, but not before.
As I posted elsewhere we are going to Petit Hotel Natura on Gran Canaria for three weeks early next year taking only cabin baggage.
We like to eat well and have a good restaurant meal most evenings on holiday which will, of course, involve dressing tidy for dinner and in addition we will have two days travelling at each end of the holiday going to and from Gatwick by taxi and train, dining and staying in an airport hotel before and after the flight.
While this is not the sort of extreme travelling light of the previous two posters it is going to be an interesting exercise.
We made it here on hand baggage only and without needing to use any clothing other than the few things we packed for the two textile travelling days.
We got back with about a quarter of the clothing we took unworn - in spite of dressing to dine in regular restaurants most evenings.
Someone on another board posted that he traveled to a clothing optional resort over 400 miles from home, drove the full way nude, and brought only one pair each of sneakers and sandals and 2 hats. He found out later that his wife had packed one shorts and shirt set in her bag.
Even with what his wife brought, he was traveling very light!