Located on the Atlantic coast in the Aquitaine region, CHM Montalivet holds a special place in history as the birthplace of the International Naturist Federation. This resort offers a more rustic, family-oriented atmosphere. It is an ideal setting for a quiet, intimate Christmas Eve with loved ones, surrounded by nature and a strong sense of community.
Stay tuned for , where we will dive deeper into the specific etiquette of winter nude gatherings, share detailed recipes for a naturist-friendly Bûche de Noël, and provide checklists for first-timers preparing to celebrate their own Noël au Naturel . In the meantime, remember: at a nudist French Christmas, the only thing you are required to leave behind is your stress—and perhaps your sweater. Located on the Atlantic coast in the Aquitaine
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The golden rule of naturism remains paramount. Every guest carries a personal, often festive or holiday-themed towel to place on chairs before sitting down to dinner. Without the signifiers of brand names or tailoring,
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After dinner, a live band or DJ plays festive music. Dancing in the nude is surprisingly liberating; without restrictive clothing, movement feels more fluid. For the religiously inclined, some resorts organize a midnight mass in a nearby chapel, with participants dressing only in a robe or shawl out of respect for the sacred space. Others simply enjoy a final sauna session before retiring to their heated cabins or campervans.