Hidden beneath a lush forest near the University of British Columbia, Wreck Beach is one of Canada’s oldest and most beloved nude beaches. Its dramatic cliffs, artistic community, and breathtaking sunsets create a magical and relaxed environment. Nestled in the Cinque Terre, this beach was once a nudist haven. Although less frequented today, the dramatic coastline and sense of discovery still draw naturists seeking a quiet retreat. Access can be tricky but rewarding.
This Caribbean island is split between French and Dutch rule, and on the French side, you’ll find Orient Bay a bustling beach with a clothing-optional section and plenty of bars, restaurants, and watersports. Tucked away near the ancient ruins of Matala, Red Beach is a secluded spot with reddish sand, crystal-clear waters, and a reputation for being friendly to free-spirited travelers. It’s a favorite among naturists who appreciate a more off-the-beaten-path experience.

