Naked Truth About Nudist Beaches

From the Lonely Planet Blog

NATURIST is one name given to those with a penchant for social nudity, but for Lonely Planet author Tamara Sheward, there was nothing natural about going starkers in public.

But a chance stay at a beachside, clothing-optional B&B revealed the joys of letting go of inhibitions, body image gripes and the sarong clutched tightly to her gut.

Tamara shares her top tips for letting it all hang out at nudist beaches – the second-most fun you can have with your clothes off.

JUST DO IT
You want to commune with nature? Tan lines aren’t your thing? Or maybe you’ve always wanted to get sand in weird places. Whatever the reason, you’ve made the decision to swap your swimming suit for the birthday variety – so when you drop your dacks, ditch your hangups as well.

Don’t take the “buff” bit of “in the buff” too literally: nobody will look twice at your love handles, but histrionic gut-sucking and crossed-arm contortions will definitely garner gawks.

Note to blokes: the “Just flaunt it” rule does not apply in cases of, erm, overstimulation. Lie on your belly and count to 100. In Magyar.

DON’T OVERDO IT
While confidence – real or grimly forced – is a good thing, rampant exhibitionism is not. However liberated, wild and free they might make you feel, nudist beaches aren’t really the place to practice Bikram poses or to pole dance on the lifeguard’s chair.

And, ladies: that fine-looking chap staring at you and counting in Hungarian under his breath maybe flattering, but an open invitation to jump his bones there and then is a bog no, no.
Remember, you’re naked, not naaaaaked.

HAIR’S LOOKING AT YOU
Pubic hair trimmed into hilarious (smiley faces) or suggestive (downwards-pointing arrows) shapes is creepy, even under your clothing. And while full Brazilians can be a little confronting, the overgrown Amazonian look can be equally startling.

Make at least a vague attempt at grooming before making the pubic public. Set the clippers to “2″ and take heed: if even the seagulls look scared, maybe it’s time to enlist the services of a professional coiffeuse.

DO UNTO OTHERS
In the interests of public sanity and aesthetic sensibilities, the following activities are strictly verboten whilst starkers: Crouching for any reason, playing maladroit beach-badminton, using a bucket and spade on all-fours, straddling sandcastles, sitting spreadeagle on inflatable novelty rafts.

Jumping up and down when the hot sand burns your feet is understandable. Star jumps, however, are indefensible.

AND FOR YOUR OWN SAKE
Avoid: fishing in the wind, oyster shucking, swimming with sharks, gesticulating while holding a thermos of hot tea, playing “catch” with jellyfish.

PLAY IT SAFE
You insist on staying safe while engaging in the other great nude pursuit, so don’t let your guard drop here. It’s an unwritten rule that overt perving is taboo among the great unclad, but all those boobs and bums can attract the occasional oddball.

Women especially should resist the urge to extend their search for the ultimate nature communion by wandering off into isolated bushland, concealed dunes or empty beaches. Stay within sight of other bathers and don’t be shy to plonk yourself – ever so gracefully – down with a friendly bunch of like-minded cohorts if you’re being harassed or creeped out.

REMEMBER YOUR PLACE
All that nakedness can be thirsty work, but before wiggling and jiggling up to the kiosk, take a second or two to consider your surrounds.

If the clothes-free beach is a mere sliver of sand shared with the greater public, it’s probably best to tack on your togs before mingling. At the very least, this can save you the ignominy of having dozens of chortling rubbernecks snapping shots of you dribbling icy poles into crevasses best left unmentioned.

On the ‘covering up’ note, don’t forget to slip, slop and (gently) slap, especially those bits usually kept in the dark/your trousers.

AND FINALLY…
It’s been a great day at the nudie beach. You feel liberated, at one with the natural world and you’re rocking a seam-free tan. Good for you! But don’t get too carried away with a ceremonial clothes burning just yet.

Especially if you’re catching public transport home.

Read more:
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advisor/tips-for-going-on-a-nudist-beach/story-fn728dvd-1225914723405#ixzz1GSiLiQHE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
www.traveljunkies.com
Adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hey Aussies – 50% off holiday deals

AUSTRALIA –14 APRIL, 2011–
With the cooler months approaching, travel companies have cut up to 50% off domestic and international holiday deals in an effort to
boost bookings.

Our team of deal experts has researched, test-booked and
compiled some of the best offers including flights, hotels
and holiday packages:

-Sydney: Deluxe Darling Hbr Hotel w/Upgrade … now $129
-Fiji: 7-Night All-Inc Break inc Flights … now $1595
-Noosa Heads: 4.5-Star Apartments at Half Price … now $165
-Las Vegas & Mexico: Fly/Cruise/Stay Package … now $2399
-New Zealand: Flights from 3 Cities … now $99 & up
-Vietnam: Twin Centre Holiday w/Flights … now $1699
-New York: Stylish 1920s Hotel nr Central Park … now $210
-Brisbane: 4.5-Star CBD Hotel over Easter … now $119
-Sth America: 9-Day Peru Break, was $4600 … now $3050

Valid for travel on select dates until 18 December.

For further information on all deals and to book, click the
link below:
http://www.travelzoo.com/au/newsflash/85958255-1014194/

traveljunkies – worldwide adventure travel & activities directory & search engine, like Google only smaller.

http://www.traveljunkies.com

Social Media has overtaken porn as the #1 activity on the web.

Today, more than 50% of Internet searches are made using mobile devices.

  • If it were a country, Facebook would be the third fourth largest country in the world after China, India and the United States.
  • Facebook added 100 million users in less than 9 months.
  • YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world.
  • 80% of Twitter usage is on mobile devices. Imagine what people are saying about your business.
  • Wikipedia has more than 13 million articles and 78% are non-English.
  • There are more than 200 million Blogs. What do they say about your brand?
  • 80% of companies are using LinkedIn to find employees.
  • And don’t forget hulu, QZone, DIGG, Stumbleupon, Delicious … and all the others.

Still unsure? Then watch this 4 minute video.
http://www.traveljunkies.com/socialmedia.php

Cliff Chapman
traveljunkies – worldwide adventure travel & activities directory & search engine, like Google only smaller.
www.traveljunkies.com

How To: Start Making Additional Income

We’re all busy and to undertake a new venture, deciding what to do and how to go about it can be daunting, especially if it’s your first time.

We faced that situation a few years ago and we spent a lot of time reading books and watching videos, most of which focussed on one aspect like internet marketing, blogging, pay per click, banner advertising, selling on ebay etc. etc. only to become confused about the best way forward.

Then we discovered a book written by Holly Mann, a single mum, who had been through the process and has now built a succesful business. If we had found this book earlier we’d have saved ourselves a lot of time and money because it contains most of what we needed to know including many good references and links to tools, most of which are free.

Her book, Honest Riches, is actually 10 books in one that covers not only how to go forward but also how to decide which is the best direction for you depending on your needs and interests.
It provides everything you need to succeed and make an income online, and is backed up by 24/7 email support and a marketing forum.

I can’t recommend this book highly enough if you are looking to add additional streams of income using assets you already have.
Over 35,000 copies have been sold, and Holly claims never to have a negative review of it to date.

Honest Riches is a download ebook. It costs just US$35 and comes with three free bonuses worth $93. It has a full 60 day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose.

Click here to read more about Honest Riches and to order your copy today.

You’ll be glad you did.

Best wishes

Cliff Chapman
traveljunkies

Read more about Honest Riches and order your copy and get three free valuable bonuses worth $93.
And remember it has a full 60 day money back guarantee.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
www.traveljunkies.com
Adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Top UK Travel Deals 6 April 2011

£173 — Chic Paris Hotel w/Free Drinks in Ice Bar, Reg £447
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009290/
Source: Kube Hôtel

£99 — 7-Night Self-Catering Malta Holiday
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009523/
Source: SeeMalta.com

£89 — 2-Night Lake District Break w/Meals, 50% Off
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009131/
Source: The George Hotel

£39 — Learn To Be a Spy, Save £60
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009267/
Source: Red Letter Days

£75 — Mallorca: 3-Nights inc Flights
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009298/
Source: Travel Junky

£45 & up — Just Pay Taxes & Charges on UK Flights (Return)
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009442/
Source: Fly.com

£199 — 4-Nt Championship Golf Break in Scotland, Sleeps 4
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1008262/
Source: Lands of Turnberry

£1299 — 12-Night Caribbean Cruise w/Free NYC & Miami Stays
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009537/
Source: Cruisenation.com

£119 — Luxury 16th-Century Villa in Tuscany for 2, Reg £285
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009508/
Source: Villa Le Maschere

£769 — Cape Town & South Africa Winelands, w/Car Hire
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009459/
Source: Travelbag

£55 — Bournemouth: 2-Night B&B Break, plus Dinner & Wine
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009212/
Source: Carrington House Hotel

£299 — 5-Star All-Inc Rhodes Escape, £160 Off
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009409/
Source: Jetline Travel

£599 — 10-Night Eastern Med Spring Fly/Cruise, Reg £849
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009243/
Source: Ideal Cruising

£63 — Midlands Countryside Hotel inc Dinner & Wine
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1008953/
Source: Britannia Royal Court

£399 — Austrian Alps Week w/Meals & Extras, Save over £250
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009173/
Source: The Co-operative Travel

£75 — Luxury Las Vegas Suite w/Spa Credit, 50% Off
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009021/
Source: Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

£79 — Summer Hot Air Balloon Flight inc Champagne, Reg £125
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009046/
Source: Kent Ballooning

£55 — 4-Star UK Hotel Spring Stays w/Meals & Wine
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1009010/
Source: De Vere Hotels & Resorts

£269 — Beachfront Week in Cyprus inc Free Upgrade
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1008637/
Source: Qwerty Travel

£1479 — Luxury Danube River Cruise & Prague Stay, was £2079
http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/top20/82302529-1008677/
Source: Avalon Waterways

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
www.traveljunkies.com
Adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This Week’s Top 20 Australian Travel Deals on the Internet*

Travelzoo
22 MARCH 2011

$95

Metro Hotel Tower Mill

$96

Swissotel Nai Lert Park Bangkok

$170

Big4 Valley Vineyard Tourist Park

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
www.traveljunkies.com
Adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Why you need travel insurance.

When planning a vacation or business trip, travel insurance is often one of the last things you think about, if at all, yet it’s one of the most important things to ensure your trip is stress free.

You carefully plan your holiday making sure you get exactly what you want and the best deal, but what if things go wrong?

This is why you need travel insurance. You never know what might happen.

At home you have a pretty good idea how things work, what risks you can take and where to get help when you need it.

But when you travel, it’s quite different. Especially if you’re traveling abroad but even when traveling in your own country.

You don’t know what kind of unexpected setbacks could affect you and your family while you’re away.

Here are some things you need to protect yourself against if you’re to have a safe, enjoyable and stress free trip.

1.    Things do go missing, get lost or stolen

2.    You can have an accident or become ill and need medical attention.

3.    Your travel arrangements can get cancelled or changed by your tour company

4.    Bad weather can affect your plans. Recent events across the world, floods, storms, cyclones, earthquakes etc have affected thousands of people’s plans resulting in additional travel costs, extra accommodation etc.

5.    Travel companies do go out of business

6.    You may incur legal expenses

7.    Things can go wrong back home and you may need to return

8.    Medical attention, dental treatment etc can cost a lot more abroad than they do at home, especially in the United States.

9.    You may need foreign help, with language or legal situations.

10.   You may need to change your plans for many different reasons.

11.    The world is unstable with terrorist threats and actions, and countries and regions do become unsafe.

12.    Hired equipment such as skis, snowboards, surfboards etc do get broken.

13.     Luggage does get damaged or get lost on flights

14.     Family illness etc can prevent you going on holiday.

15.     If you run your own business and can’t return, who will run it for you?

16.     And finally, the thing no-one likes to talk about, what happens if you or member of your family is injured or even die?.
So your travel insurance will give you peace of mind that if anything goes wrong, you have the protection and help you need.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
traveljunkies – adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.

www.traveljunkies.com

Some of the the best German-Style Beer Halls outside Germany

German Beer Halls are bigger than a pub and more boisterous than a restaurant.
Here are some of the best beer halls outside Germany.

Radegast Hall & Biergarten – Brooklyn, New York
Kunstmann Cervecería – Valdivia, Chile
Bier Halle – Glasgow, Scotland
Beer House – Tallinn, Estonia
Paulaner’s Bräuhaus – Cape Town, South Africa
Tawandang German Brewery – Bangkok, Thailand
Sapporo Beer Garden – Hokkaido, Japan
Löwenbräu Keller – Sydney, Australia

See picures and read more about each of them here

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
traveljunkies – adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.

www.traveljunkies.com

www.facebook.com/traveljunkies101
www.twitter.com/traveljunkies
www.traveljunkies.com/blog

When Is Cheap Travel Insurance Not Cheap?

When it doesn’t do the job when you really need it!

Every day there are thousands of Google searches for “Cheap Travel Insurance”

Today the Google Keywords Tool is showing 90,000 searches per month, that’s 3,000 per day.

But what is cheap? Does it mean the least amount of money to pay? Is something cheap because it costs less?

Yes, sometimes this is the case. Just like at the sales where something is discounted and costs less than the regular price, and when it’s both what you want and what you need, you have a bargain.

But how often do people buy something because it’s cheap only to find it isn’t quite what they thought, or doesn’t really meet their needs, and in some cases was something they didn’t actually need at all?

This isn’t so much a problem if it’s a coat or a pair of shoes etc. which can be sold (on Ebay?) or given to charity or just left in the cupboard.

But what if it’s something really important, like travel insurance?

It’s no good discovering later that what you bought because it was cheap doesn’t actually do the job when you really need it.

You find out the hard way that it’s no longer cheap but in fact can be very, very expensive.

In the next post we’ll talk about how to distinguish between Cheap Travel Insurance, that may turn out to be very expensive, and Good Value Travel Insurance that gives you exactly what you need at an affordable price.

Until then …. take care

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
traveljunkies – adventure travel & activities directory & search engine.
Like Google only smaller.

www.traveljunkies.com

www.facebook.com/traveljunkies101
www.twitter.com/traveljunkies
www.traveljunkies.com/blog