Plage De Pissarelles
Cap d'Ail, Alpes Maratimes France
Oh la la, dare to bare at Plage de Pissarelles, a charming little gem tucked away in Cap d'Ail, Alpes-Maritimes. This picturesque spot is not just any beach but a haven for those who embrace the naturist lifestyle. Yes, you can shed your threads and worries at this clothing-optional paradise! ...
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Plage De Pissarelles
Cap D'ail, Alpes Maratimes FranceAbout Plage De Pissarelles
Oh la la, dare to bare at Plage de Pissarelles, a charming little gem tucked away in Cap d'Ail, Alpes-Maritimes. This picturesque spot is not just any beach but a haven for those who embrace the naturist lifestyle. Yes, you can shed your threads and worries at this clothing-optional paradise!
Historically, Plage de Pissarelles has been a discreet spot for sunbathing au naturel. Despite its somewhat rocky approach, the beach offers a serene escape with stunning views of the Mediterranean. It's like stepping into a cheeky French postcard from the 1920s, only with fewer clothes and more SPF.
For the uninitiated, this beach is part of the French Riviera's less commercial, more secretive nude beaches. It's a place where you can mingle with other naturists or simply enjoy a quiet day with the sea as your soundtrack. And yes, it's still nude-friendly, operating under the liberating French laws of 'liberté' and all that jazz.
Don't expect too many amenities though; it's all about enjoying nature in its purest form. So, pack a picnic, your favorite book, and perhaps a wide-brimmed hat (for when the sun decides to play peek-a-boo).
Whether you're a seasoned nudist or a curious newbie, Plage de Pissarelles beckons with the promise of freedom and a tan line-free glow. Just remember, it's not just the sea that's cheeky here!
Plage De Pissarelles Directions
NO PARKING NEARBY! Best to travel by bus. Coming from Nice (No. 100 to Menton) Theres a car showroom/garage on your left with a yellow sign saying Centre Auto, after you come out of Eze-Sur-Mer. ring the bell as you pass this garage and when you get off the bus, look right and you'll see some steps which take you down to a private road and ultimately the beach. Coming from Monaco, get the same bus (No. 100 to Nice) and ring the bell as you exit the second of two tunnels. Look to your left and you'll the same steps mentioned, If you see the aforemention garage, you've gone too far. Recommend Google Streetview to pinpoint, it's exactly what I did.