This is not really a story, it is more of a report. All information is as accurate as I remember it. No personal information will be provided.
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Me and my girlfriend took a trip to the south of France in the summer of 2017, and I decided to include a visit to the Cartier Naturist of Cap d'Agde to our route, because I had read (and seen a lot of videos) about it.
We were staying about 80 km away (50 mi), and due to the heavy traffic it took us almost 2 hours to get there, so we only arrived at the entrance office around 13:00. Parking outside was easy, and getting the day ticket was quick.
After getting back in the car, and entering the village, we started to look for a place to park, which wasn't easy. Unknowingly we were almost leaving the village, just because we couldn't find any parking place, but then I did a slightly irregular U-turn, and managed to find a spot in a park near the entrance.
That small "trip" around the village gave us our first impression: about half the people we saw walking around were using "normal" clothes (shorts and t-shirts, or beach dresses), about a third would be using "beachwear" (bikinis, trunks, etc.) and only a few would be completely naked. (Keep in mind it was around 13h00, so there weren't many people walking around in the hot sun).
Instead of going directly to the beach we decided to go through the Port Ambonne building, to checkout the stores and restaurants on the ground floor. There I would say most people were nude, or dressed in a sexy way (lingerie, transparent sundress, etc). It was quite interesting to see people walking around in the nude, doing their shopping or just browsing the shops. Most of the shops were selling sexy lingerie, maybe with a focus on faux leather/wet look models. The lingerie was probably overpriced, but you could get things form 10e upwards, it all depends on what you want.
Leaving the building we actually got a bit lost, and just wandered in the harbor before finding our way to the beach. On the way we walked by a few bars/restaurants with outside tables, and there I'd say most people were fully nude.
When we finally got to the beach, there was no doubt what kind of beach it was: everybody was nude. You might see just a few people wearing clothes, but they would be leaving or arriving. Because of what I had read, I knew we should walk a bit to the left (when looking at the sea) to get to the "bay of pigs", where the "action" really happens.
So we walked, and walked, and walked (it seemed forever) until we went past the last beach bar (a wood building with a lot of sun loungers at the front). The reason I knew we had arrived at the "action" part of beach was because the beach after that last bar was MUCH more crowded that the beach before it. On the "regular" beach you could easily find a spot to lay down your towel, but there, on the "action" beach, it was almost impossible. So we had to walk still a little bit further, until we found a small opening were we could setup our stuff.