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'Nudist Paradise' Trip: A nude cruise scheduled to depart from Miami in 2025

Bare Necessities, a nude cruising expert, is partnering with Norwegian Cruise Line to initiate a 13-day voyage from Miami to the Caribbean, slated to depart in February 2025.

Norwegian Viva is the second Prima-class ship for Norwegian Cruise Line, seen here at Great Stirrup...
Norwegian Viva is the second Prima-class ship for Norwegian Cruise Line, seen here at Great Stirrup Cay on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. (Richard Tribou/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

'Nudist Paradise' Trip: A nude cruise scheduled to depart from Miami in 2025

A nudist cruise company is partnering with Norwegian Cruise Line to create an 11-day trip from Miami to the Caribbean, setting sail on the 295-meter Norwegian Pearl in February 2025. The itinerary includes stops at The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and St. Maarten, offering a unique opportunity for those who join.

Bare Necessities, which has previously organized over 75 full-ship nude cruises, promises an unforgettable experience. Cabin prices start at about $2,000 and go up to $33,155 for a three-bedroom villa. The Norwegian Pearl, capable of holding 2,300 passengers, will accommodate the guests.

The ship's restaurants feature a buffet area for dining sans clothing outdoors, with a variety of amenities onboard attempting to cater to various preferences for nude cruising.

Worth noting, though, that it's not entirely a clothes-free experience. Passengers must follow certain rules, such as wearing clothes in the dining rooms and placing a towel down before sitting in certain areas when naked or wearing a thong or G-string.

Additionally, fondling and inappropriate touch are forbidden, as well as being nude in front of other ships while docked.

Bare Necessities has also implemented restrictions on attire. Lingerie, fetish wear, and photographing or recording other passengers without their consent are not allowed.

The journey, dubbed "An 11-Day Trip to Bare-adise," sets sail from Miami on February 3 and returns on February 14. The organization's goal is to give people "relaxing, entertaining, and health-conscious holiday experiences in natural, safe environments where the beauty of nature and the human form can be admired and enjoyed."

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Source: edition.cnn.com

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