As we’ve reported before, Colombia has limited possibilities for nudists. There are no clothing-optional resorts and only one (recently) landed club located in the capital, Bogota.
However, there is one very attractive option for nudists, on the Caribbean coast near the beautiful port city of Santa Marta: Tayrona National Park (Parque Tayrona). The legendary tropical paradise is just a short distance from the city, yet a world away. Here you’ll find the country’s only nudist beaches, a short distance from the park’s entrance. Local nudists usually install themselves at the Cabo San Juan del Guía camping, which is the nearest to the most popular of the nude beaches. It’s not uncommon and quite acceptable for people to stay nude at all times, whether on the camping ground, walking on trails, or snorkeling. The camping has all the amenities, including a restaurant, and camping site prices are economical, ranging from three to 8 dollars. Admission to the park is 25,000 pesos, or about 13 US dollars, per person.
Colombians are generally quite conservative, but with a population of over 45 million, the ranks of nudists have grown exponentially and it’s probable that nudist venues will increase in numbers with the passage of time, as we’ve seen happen in Argentina. We’ll soon visit Tayrona and bring you images of paradise!
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