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Naturism in South Africa

Naturist Rules at Vasnat Club Hotel

1) Nudity is both normal and expected within the whole of the complex, weather permitting
2) Photography and video is prohibited in all public areas if it involves others without their express permission
3) Adults in charge of children are responsible for their behaviour at all times
4) No improper conduct, offensive or unacceptable sexual behaviour will be allowed
5) Only discreet piercings permitted. We ask guests with large piercings in the genitals to replace them with a smaller piece of jewellery
6) Single travellers are permitted at the resort but not in large groups, please email or telephone to discuss your booking
7) All single naturists will be required to be a member of the INF or their national naturist group


Naturist Beaches

We are situated only 35 to 45 minute drive from the famous Sandy Bay naturist beach.


Sandy Bay beach is the only beach in the Western Cape where it is considered acceptable to tan and bathe completely naked (water is cold all year round so bathing is not very popular). Situated just south of Llandudno (in Cape Town) Sandy Bay is known for its beautiful white sandy beach and comprises of a number of beaches inter-spaced with large granite slab. The jagged peaks of the Twelve Apostles mountain range forms a stunning backdrop to this beautiful beach. The surf can also be quite spectacular, when the sea swells are large there is a great beach break.


Getting to Sandy Bay
There is no instant access to Sandy Bay. The easiest way is to park at Llandusno and then take the flat walk south for about 15 to 20 minutes. Wooded walkways have been built in some places to protect the vegetation and make things easier for visitors.


Wind
It does get windy sometimes, although being enclosed by the mountain backdrop and sand dunes, Sandy Bay has some protection against the wind.