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Conference moira::naturism

Title:Naturism
Notice:Site report index is in topic 7
Moderator:GENRAL::KILGORE
Created:Tue Jan 26 1988
Last Modified:Thu May 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:457
Total number of notes:3687

64.0. "The French Antilles anyone?" by GVAADG::RICE (Lillian Rice IS/ADG Geneva) Tue Jun 07 1988 07:35

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64.1CLUB infoTDCIS3::SORIEULJACK OF ALL TRADESFri Mar 03 1989 10:3123
    Hello,
    
    Just some informations more to the excellent description made before.
    
    You have also some Club:
    
    Guadeloupe :	A.N.G.E.C.E.P.E.R.T.
			Jean ROCQUEMENT
    			B.P. 1152
    			97182 POINTE A PITRE Cedex
    			phone : (590) 88.20.03
    
    
    			ARETNAG
    			R. LIVAIN
    			B.P. 520
    			97165 POINTE A PITRE
    
    
    Have sunny holidays
    
    Jack SORIEUL
    
64.2St. Barts info wantedNOVA::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Fri Aug 09 1991 01:236
    I'm interested in going to St. Barts next winter and am interested in
    any info on the following subjects:
    
    - Villa rentals
    - Places to eat/shop for food
    - C/O status of specific beaches
64.3might try AntiguaSSDEVO::PEAKS::MCCOYFri Aug 09 1991 12:0538
    well now that you mention it...
    
    I've been back from my vacation a couple of days now and have been
    meaning to post something about where we stayed.
    
    My wife and I spent 8 days in Antigua. Its in the British West Indies.
    I wanted to post a note here because of the place we stayed at.
    Although the island on the whole is, shall we say, conservative with
    respect to clothing optional beaches, the Hawksbill Beach Resort where
    we stayed sets aside one of its four beaches for nude sunbathing. The
    nude beach does not have all the amenities (i.e. bar) that the main
    beach has, but it is nice (they do have beach loungers), well kept and
    has a sandy bottom in the water. It's also close with an easy access,
    less than a minute walk from the main part of the resort. The closeness
    though does not preclude it from being discretely private.
    
    The Hawksbill is not what I'd call a naturalist resort. You can't go
    strolling from your room to the beach au natural like you can at
    Hedonism or Club Orient. It's also not the big "party" place (i.e. toga
    parties, limbo contests, how many people can we get into a hot tub
    events, etc.) which was nice for us. It is perfect for lying on the
    beach. I personally read 2 Tom Clancy novels, 1 Agetha Cristie book and
    completed numerious crosswords. The resort price also includes free use
    of sunfish sailboats, windsurfers, peddle boats, and snorkling gear.
    
    One note on the island itself, very friendy. Minimual beach vendor
    activity and even that was low pressure and no hassel. 
    
    One more thing, you don't have to stay at the resort to use their
    beach. We talked to a few people who were not staying at the Hawksbill
    but drove over to use the nude beach. There are some villas a few
    minutes drive from the resort that we plan to stay in next time we go
    (alot less expensive!).
    
    Let me know if you want any more info.
    
    -dean  
    
64.4Seeking St. Barts housematesNOVA::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Tue Sep 24 1991 16:347
    My husband and I are planning a 10-day trip to St. Barts next May. 
    We're going to be renting a 2-bedroom villa (with a pool!), and are
    looking for another couple to help offset the cost of the rental.  
    Naturists and non-naturists are welcome!
    
    If anyone is interested in discussing this further, send me mail.
    
64.5More St. Barts trip infoNOVA::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Wed Sep 25 1991 12:2837
Here's more information about .-1:
    
    The description of the house is as follows:

       2 bedroom, 2 bath unique villa with wonderful view.  Pool with
       deck.  Deck off of upstairs bedroom.  Bedrooms on separate
       levels.  Charming and private.

 I have seen snapshots of the house, grounds and view.  It sounds and
 looks wonderful.  This will be our first trip to St. Barts so I haven't
 seen the villa in person.

 The house, pool, and decks will be clothing optional.  We plan to
 spend days at the beach and to cook our own breakfasts and some
 dinners.  The island has wonderful restaurants, but our budget will
 allow us to eat out only part of the time.

 We plan to rent a car for the duration of our stay.  Every indication
 is that a car is essential for getting around the island.  We have no
 objection to splitting the use and cost of the car, but it may be the
 case that the logistics of getting around make that impractical.  If it
 can be worked out we're open to it.

 Kids are OK, too.  We were originally going to bring our (will be 2.5-year
 old) son but decided to make this a 'just us' trip.  However, kids were
 OK in this particular villa (not always the case).

 You do not need to stay for the entire 10 days.  We would like a
 minimum commitment of 7 nights, however.

 The cost of air fare depends upon your location.  From NYC to SXM
 (St. Martin) a non-refundable fare of $384 is in effect now.  The
 cost of the connection to St. Barth is about $70.  Car rental seems
 to run about $200/wk.

 If interested, please send mail.  I would be happy to discuss the 
 cost of the villa and answer any questions you might have.  
64.6We found someoneNOVA::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Mon Nov 04 1991 12:442
    Re: last 2 replies... Thanks for your interest, but we've already found
    someone!