I found this interesting Article from Caribbean Travel + Life.
it gives pretty simple but true tips that we all can relate too if you ever have been or thinking about visiting a nude resort.
Share if you think this is going to be your destination for this cooold winter! BURR!
During Caribbean Travel + Life's recent trip to Cancun's Desire
Pearl nude beach all-inclusive in Mexico, CT+L contributing writer David
Lansing learned this expert advice if you ever want to travel like a
nudist.
by David Lansing
When I e-mailed a friend who had recently visited Desire Pearl,
asking her what I should bring to the resort, she said, “Come with a
very open mind.” This wasn’t exactly the advice I was looking for, but
in hindsight, it was spot on.
A visit to a clothing-optional resort demands you lose your
inhibitions, as well as your swimsuit. Oddly enough, however, after a
couple of days, I found the sight of so many nude bodies only slightly
more erotic than the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues I used to hide
under my bed in high school. The imagination is a potent erotic
stimulator, and at Desire Pearl, there is nothing left to imagine.
Some other observations: Despite the fact that the booze was free, it
seemed like people drank less here than at conventional Caribbean
resorts. Especially the men (for, perhaps, obvious reasons). And there
was a much more congenial atmosphere; within 48 hours, I felt I could
pretty much greet everyone by their first name. Guests invited me to
have a drink in the pool or go for a swim in the ocean, and if they
caught me eating alone at dinner, they’d insist I join them. That never
happens to me at typical tropical resorts.
In short, everyone seemed really normal — in a good way. So are these
people on to something? I don’t know. But I’m open to finding out.
DO: Groom extensively. Head to toe.
DON’T:
Come with a “duck.” A duck is a decoy meant to lure other ducks to come
in for a landing. People here know the difference between a significant
other and a duck.
DO: Check out the theme nights in advance so you’ll
know whether to bring your ’70s disco outfit or something from The
Arabian Nights — or both.
DON’T: Assume everyone is
into the swapping life (they’re called lifers). Lots of couples just
like to vacation where they can be naked (they’re called naturists).
DO: Spend the day at the original Desire, in Cancun.
Free shuttles run between the two resorts, and there’s no additional
cost for food, drinks or scheduled activities at the other Desire.
DON’T: Bring the kids.
DO: Bring a wad of dollar bills for tips. Tipping
isn’t necessary, but if you slip a dollar to the pool girl handing out
towels, you’ll likely find your special chaise lounge miraculously
reserved for you every morning and your favorite cocktails arriving
before you even ask for them.
DON’T: Be a Vinny by being overly aggressive. Be a Sam: polite, fun and entertaining.