RE:Backyard Nudists, what would your favorite wish be?

It all sounds good! I've been on two Bare Necessities cruises and am going again this yr(25)! They are great fun n and its wonderful going anywhere youd like nude all the time. Except main dining room but you have other nude food options!I checked the itinerary and notices that there are two consecutive sea days followed by a bare port.Does that mean a passenger could be continuously nude for 3 days and 4 nights if they avoided certain restaurants?

It depends. If you want to get off the ship you have to be covered going through security. A towel wrap or even a pareo is considered covered. Ive gotten on/off the ship at a private island stop wearing only a towel wrap. Other than that, yes you could just be nude the whole time if you eat at the buffet rather than the restaurant. We never bother getting dressed on sea days and do exactly that. Then there are private port facilities in habited areas (Mahogany Bay and Amber Cove are examples run by Carnival). There Ive gotten on/off the ship in a towel wrap and tee shirt until going through the customs area and duty free shops. Then theres Cozumel, where a towel wrap and tee shirt are fine in a public port area! To be fair, we were headed to Passion Island which was reserved for Bare Necessities so we were going to be nude all day anyway, but I was walking around the shops while waiting for our group's boat and none of the shopkeepers or patrons said anything (probably thought I had a bathing suit on under the towel wrap).

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RE:Backyard Nudists, what would your favorite wish be?

It all sounds good! I've been on two Bare Necessities cruises and am going again this yr(25)! They are great fun n and its wonderful going anywhere youd like nude all the time. Except main dining room but you have other nude food options!What about the specialty restaurants?

Still have to be dressed there. It doesnt have to be fancy. The dress code on Bare Necessities cruises is dont be nude in the dining rooms. All other dress requirements (long pants, no jeans, collar shirt) are waived. Ive gone to dinner in a towel wrap (hey, it is a smart casual wrap!) and tee shirt. They will turn you away if what you are wearing is sheer, but otherwise you can walk right in and get seated.

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RE:Backyard Nudists, what would your favorite wish be?

It all sounds good! I've been on two Bare Necessities cruises and am going again this yr(25)! They are great fun n and its wonderful going anywhere youd like nude all the time. Except main dining room but you have other nude food options!I checked the itinerary and notices that there are two consecutive sea days followed by a bare port.Does that mean a passenger could be continuously nude for 3 days and 4 nights if they avoided certain restaurants?It depends. If you want to get off the ship you have to be covered going through security. A towel wrap or even a pareo is considered covered. Ive gotten on/off the ship at a private island stop wearing only a towel wrap. Other than that, yes you could just be nude the whole time if you eat at the buffet rather than the restaurant. We never bother getting dressed on sea days and do exactly that. Then there are private port facilities in habited areas (Mahogany Bay and Amber Cove are examples run by Carnival). There Ive gotten on/off the ship in a towel wrap and tee shirt until going through the customs area and duty free shops. Then theres Cozumel, where a towel wrap and tee shirt are fine in a public port area! To be fair, we were headed to Passion Island which was reserved for Bare Necessities so we were going to be nude all day anyway, but I was walking around the shops while waiting for our group's boat and none of the shopkeepers or patrons said anything (probably thought I had a bathing suit on under the towel wrap).

Why wear a shirt with a towel wrap or paero?

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RE:Backyard Nudists, what would your favorite wish be?

It all sounds good! I've been on two Bare Necessities cruises and am going again this yr(25)! They are great fun n and its wonderful going anywhere youd like nude all the time. Except main dining room but you have other nude food options!What about the specialty restaurants?Still have to be dressed there. It doesnt have to be fancy. The dress code on Bare Necessities cruises is dont be nude in the dining rooms. All other dress requirements (long pants, no jeans, collar shirt) are waived. Ive gone to dinner in a towel wrap (hey, it is a smart casual wrap!) and tee shirt. They will turn you away if what you are wearing is sheer, but otherwise you can walk right in and get seated.

Can men be shirtless?

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