It seems fitting that the Sunshine State would be a magnet for sun worshipers from around the world. Florida is much more than just a place for naturists to gather, says Ramon Maury, naturist industry representative and voice in Tallahassee. But Pasco is hardly alone in offering a range of naturist-friendly attractions and activities. It's certainly the best-known and oldest officially recognized public one. Haulover is also very popular with gay naturists from around the globe, says Seth Paronick, a member of the board of governors of the B.

Haulover Beach
Playalinda
Stepping onto a nude beach in Florida isn't exactly like stepping onto the set of a sultry music video with a cast of extremely attractive, scantily-clad people. It's a little more like stepping onto the set of Cocoon. But you know what? Who cares. The point of a nude beach is to not care what anyone thinks of your body, and just be proud of what God gave you without marring it with unsightly tan lines. But for some reason, Florida has precious few places where you can tan au naturel without fear of embarrassing legal repercussions. So pack up your cooler, bring a little extra sunscreen, and leave your judgment at home. Here are the seven best nude beaches in Florida. So you finally wanna get naked on a beach? Go here first.
Blind Creek Beach
Skip navigation! Story from Build Self-Confidence. There aren't a lot of places where you can be totally naked in public at least, legally. That might be part of what makes nude beaches sound so thrilling, because the very idea of being naked in front of strangers is taboo. We're told so often that it's "wrong" to see people naked. Bodies are private, especially genitals which we literally call "private parts". And they're private because we consider bodies inherently sexual.
You should also put back on your shirt before exiting the beach back onto public boardwalks or into restaurants and stores as most places have a zero-tolerance policy for nudity of any kind. You can always ask the hotel about their policy. Being nude in Florida is not technically legal, except in designated nude areas. The official Florida state ruling on nudity in public places comes from State Statute