Seeking Aruba Topless Beaches? Read On!

Aruba is a sparkling wonderland of soft, white sand and crystal blue waters. There are a multitude of fun activities to partake in, including swimming, dining, shopping, hiking, parasailing, surfing, and more! Maybe your idea of a good time is lounging on the beach under the warm sun. And perhaps you like to do your sunbathing au naturelle. If so, then you'll want to seek out Aruba topless beaches, where you can frolic freely.

While public nudity is prohibited in many places by Aruba law, there are a variety of secluded spots that serve as Aruba topless beaches. While you cannot go topless or nude at an Aruban resort, these out of the way areas allow you to swim or sunbathe nude without getting in trouble with the law. At these locations, such behavior is tolerated. However, the surf is often very rough and impossible to swim in. Also, many of these locations must be reached by Jeep or ATV.

If you're lucky, you may find an area on Aruba's beaches where others are going topless. In such a case, toss your bathing suit aside and join them! However, if you're in an area where everyone is fully covered, please don't try topless or nude bathing because you just might offend some prudent vacationers!

If you're the shy type but still want to partake in topless or nude sunbathing, don't worry. Some of Aruba's beaches are so secluded that you won't find another person for miles! However, if you're looking to swim in the ocean, I would suggest a more populated area where swimsuits are required. This is for several reasons. Number one -- safety! There are more people around to save you if a mishap in the water occurs. And number two, as mentioned earlier, many of the areas where topless bathing is tolerated just aren't safe to swim in.

Why do so many vacationers to this island paradise seek out Aruba topless beaches? Perhaps because they're ready to leave their inhibitions at home and try an experience they've never had before. Maybe they're honeymooners seeking excitement and romance. Or perhaps, they just don't want those unsightly tan lines!

Copyright 2006 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved



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