Nude Beach Mexico – Clothing Optional & Margaritas!

Nude beach Mexico

a woman wearing a sombrero on nude beach Mexico

Planning to travel to Mexico for your next vacation? While nude beaches in Mexico are not common, there are nude resorts that come with their own private nude beaches in Mexico. Some resorts are clothing-optional while others embrace the nudist way of life. If you want to travel to Mexico and plan on getting nude, then here are some clothing-optional and nude resorts you’ll enjoy.

Best Time to Go

The best time of the year to visit any of the nude beaches and resort in Mexico is anytime....but between the months of December and April, it's the coolest and driest time of the year but also when most people are flocking to Mexico. Since some of the beaches can get crowded during this time period, some of the hotels and resorts tend to be on the expensive side. May to October is when it gets cheaper .... and more tropical  .... and wetter in certain regions even though rainy days are rare unless there's a storm system visiting nearby.   The  Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico region on the east side of Mexico are more likely to experience fall storms compared to the Mexican Pacific.

There will be times when there’s a sudden rainstorm or there are clear blue skies. Mexico is hottest and wettest during the months of August to September and there’s always a chance of a hurricane, primarily on the Caribbean side.  Since the Zipolite (Mexican Pacific, far south)  annual Nude Festival takes place in early February, most rooms sell out fast in advance. Believe it or not, Christmas, Easter, and New Year’s are also busy so book any of the rooms as soon as possible if you’re planning to visit then.

Where to Go

Hidden Beach Resort

Riviera Maya/Cancun - This all-inclusive, adults-only resort  for singles and couples is a clothing-optional property about 60 minutes south Cancun's International Airport. It features 42 beachfront suites plus Presidential Suite that include more than just a bed and a hot tub. This resort has a beautiful swimming pool, a lazy river and hot tub.  You’ll find that most of the guests are in the buff during daytime for sun time and pool activities. Most usually dress for the evening meal but you can enjoy 24 hour nudity or cover up all the time....it's your choice.  No one cares and no one has any expectations where or what you choose to wear...or not wear.  Just wear something when you depart Hidden Beach for more action, restaurants, bars and entertainment next door at El Dorado Seaside Suites.  Both resorts are owned and operated by the same management company - Karisma Resorts and Hotels.  As a guest at Hidden Beach, you have full use of all facilities next door at El Dorado, a few steps away from Hidden Beach.

Desire Riviera Maya

Riviera Maya/Cancun - Couples will love hiding away at this sexy resort. All of their senses will be amplified. From world-renowned restaurants to Bali beach beds to Caribbean cocktails, you’ll be immersed in a world of sensuality. Desire Riviera Maya for couples only lives up to its name by offering sexy and enticing settings. This clothing-optional resort attracts everyone from newly married couples to older couples. It’s the perfect place for couples who want to get away from it all and explore their sexuality.

Desire Pearl

Riviera Maya/Cancun - Desire does it again with their second resort, Pearl. This all-inclusive resort for adult couples only is located near Puerto Morelos, Mexico. You’ll be immersed in a fiery resort that allows you to lose all of your inhibitions. It’s the perfect resort for couples who want to take a walk on the wild side. Desire Pearl Resort may be one of the racier resorts in Mexico, but it’s quieter than the Desire Riviera Maya. It features 88 spacious suites complete with balconies that come with amenities such as flat-screen televisions, iPod docks, and Wi-Fi.

Intima Tulum

Tulum, Mexico - Intima is a clothing-optional resort in Tulum that is located in the center of the Caribbean jungle. It’s situated close to Tulum Beach, Riviera Maya, and other famous nude beaches. This resort is known for its lush tropical gardens and coconut palm trees, which makes you feel you’re on a true Mexican vacation. Most of their guests love to hang out at the free form pool in all of their glory.

Temptation Resort Spa

Cancun, Mexico   Temptation Resort and Spa is the perfect resort for couples and singles who want to cut loose and party. This redesigned resort by industrial designer Karim Rashid mimics the curves of the human body. This adults-only, all-inclusive, topless-optional resort is one of the most popular on the Cancun strip. It’s hard to miss with its sexy sculpturing.

Choose between swimming in the Temptastic or Sexy swimming pools. Or, relax in one of the resort’s three hot tubs. For a wild night out, enjoy aphrodisiacs at SHE restaurant or let out your inhibitions at the BASH nightclub. While women are only allowed to go topless at the beach in the swimming pools, both sexes can be seen removing clothing at some of wildest contests and themed parties.

Playa Sonrisa

Southern Yucatan Peninsula, near Belize - This intimate adults-only, clothing-optional resort is situated in Xcalak, Mexico in Costa Maya, far down the coast from Cancun and Tulum, almost to the border of Belize. It features six rooms for adults who love to hang out nude. This casual and relaxed setting is perfect for those who want to slow down and get away from the hustles and bustles of life. You’ll get to experience great local dining and snorkeling at the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

Punta Serena

Manzanillo, Mexico  This romantic little all inclusive Bluebay Punta Serena resort for adults only with 26 rooms is owned by Blue Bay Resorts.  It's also located adjacent to Blue Bay Los Angeles on the Pacific side, but it's not a nudist resort.   The resort does feature a clothing optional beach with bar service down the stairs from the cliff-side resort.   As a guest of Punta Serena, you may also visit Bluebay Los Angeles down the road a 5-10 walk.

ZIPOLITE, MEXICO was damaged June 1, 2022 as Hurricane Agatha made landfall just west of the coastal region near the tourism zonw along the Mexican Pacific beaches.  Before you make firm plans to visit the area, check with local authorities if it's safe to travel to that area first.

Hotel Nude

Zipolite, Mexico (Pacific -  Near Huatulco) This has been as the first clothing-optional resort in Zipolite, Mexico. It’s still one of the most popular since it attracts thousands of nudists and curious visitors throughout the year. This resort has 30 cabana-style rooms that come with clothing-optional dining and swimming pools. Since it’s located right on Zipolite beach, you’ll be spending most of your time in the buff. It’s also close to the Zipolite Nudist Festival, which is three days of music, nudity, sports, and workshops.

Casablanca Guest House

Zipolite, Mexico (Pacific -  Near Huatulco)  If you want something that’s a little more casual and comfortable, then you’ll want to visit the Casablanca Guest House. This chill resort has air-conditioned rooms, cozy beds, kitchenettes, and a large balcony that looks out to the Pacific Ocean. It also has one of the fastest and free internet connections you’ll ever come across. Other amenities include a common game area and a saltwater infinity pool that completes this slice of heaven. This clothing-optional resort is just 15 minutes away from the nude beach.

Posada Buena Vida

Zipolite, Mexico (Pacific -  Near Huatulco) This clothing-optional resort is located in the quietest part of Zipolite. It has a relaxed and rustic style that you won’t find at the other resorts on this list. There are a wide variety of rooms available, some with ocean views. This resort also has access to incredible dining, swimming pools, and sun beds located on the beach.

Heven

Zipolite, Mexico (Pacific -  Near Huatulco) If you want to rent a private apartment, then you’ll want to come to Heven. Each fully-furnished apartment has a bathroom, bedroom, and living area. Some apartments come with a fully-equipped kitchen and veranda. There’s also an infinity pool that looks out to the Pacific Ocean. This resort also offers multiple ways to relax and soak up the sun. It’s located 15 minutes away from Zipolite beach and town area.

Villa Aikia

Zipolite, Mexico (Pacific -  Near Huatulco)  This adults-only, luxury resort features 16 air-conditioned rooms that look out to Roca Blanca Bay. Each intimate room has a private outdoor bathroom complete with a rain shower. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to take in the ocean views as you shower. This resort also has access to a bar, outdoor swimming pools, sun terrace, and free internet access. It’s 10 minutes away from Zipolite beach and town area.

Can You Go To A Nudist Resort Alone?

Hey there, fellow curiosity seekers! Today, I want to tackle an intriguing question that's been popping up in my mind lately: Can you venture into a nudist resort all by yourself? Now, I know what you might be thinking – it sounds pretty bold and a tad unconventional. Life is all about discovering new experiences, right?
So, here's the scoop. Yes, you absolutely can go to a nudist resort alone! Many people do it, whether they are single or simply looking for some solo adventures. Now, I won't lie – it might seem a little intimidating at first. But trust me, once you take the plunge (pun intended), you'll embark on a liberating journey.
The beauty of going solo to a nudist resort is that you have the ultimate freedom to embrace your comfort level. Nobody is going to judge you or make you feel uncomfortable for being in your birthday suit. It's all about body acceptance and letting go of societal norms for a while. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded individuals who share the same interest in baring it all. So, if you've been contemplating this adventure, why not give it a shot and see where it takes you?
Remember, life is too short to let fear keep you from trying new things. So, pack your sunscreen, leave your inhibitions at the door, and dive into the world of nudist resorts – all on your own! After all, the only person you need to impress is yourself.

What Does It Mean To Be A Clothing Optional Resort?

Hey there! So, you might have heard this term floating around - clothing-optional resort. And you're probably wondering what exactly that means, right? Well, let me break it down for you in a casual and easygoing way.
Being a clothing-optional resort means you can choose whether to wear clothes or go au naturel during your stay. Yep, you heard it right; it's all about personal choice and comfort. These resorts provide an environment where guests can shed their inhibitions and embrace their natural selves.
Now, you might be thinking, why would anyone want to go to a clothing-optional resort? Well, my friend, there are a few reasons why people opt for this kind of experience. Firstly, it's all about body positivity and acceptance. It's a chance to celebrate diversity and feel comfortable in your skin without the societal pressure to conform. It's a place to let go of body image concerns and focus on enjoying your surroundings and authentically connecting with others.
Secondly, a clothing-optional resort offers a unique and liberating experience. It's a break from the everyday norms and a chance to experience something different. It's all about embracing a carefree lifestyle, being closer to nature, and feeling the sun and air on your skin.
One thing worth mentioning is that respect and consent are vital in these spaces. It's important to understand and adhere to the rules and boundaries the resort sets to create a comfortable and safe environment for all guests.
So there you have it! Being at a clothing-optional resort means having the freedom to choose whether to wear clothes, embracing body positivity, and enjoying a unique and liberating experience. It's all about feeling comfortable and being yourself without judgment in a relaxed and accepting atmosphere.

It’s important to stay safe when traveling to Mexico. Never leave your drink unattended and take a taxi or Uber back to your resort when it gets late. It’s also important to get all of your vaccinations before your trip and to practice safe sex. To have a stress-free experience in Mexico, the smartest investment is travel insurance. Plan your clothing-optional trip to Mexico today with Castaways Travel.