Go nude, or go home. Nude beaches cater to those who want to vacation sans clothing. Black beach in California, USA also lets you scuba dive in your birthday suit. (Photo Credit: Tony Webster/Flickr)
Kehena Beach, Big Island Hawaii is another option where going bare will not leave you behind bars in most places. So go ahead, rip off your clothes, lie on the beach, and soak in the sun ! (Photo Credit: Flickr)
Instead of signs warning about sharks, Haulover Beach in Miami has signs warning swimmers that they may encounter nude bathers. Need we say more? (Photo Credit: Flickr)
Margarita Island in Venezuela where Playa El Agua is located, claims that in countries where nude sunbathing is the norm, there is less incidence of sexual assault. Here's to unclothing with a cause! (Photo Credit: Flickr)
Little Beach in Miami, USA is known as a popular spot for nudists. Water sports or just relax on the beach — anything goes, and clothing is totally optional ! (Photo Credit: Flickr/airwaves)
Praia do Pinho -Santa Catarina in Brazil became the first nationally sanctioned au natural beach in Brazil in 1987. Pretty progressive we must say! (Photo Credit: Flickr/Rodrigo_Soldon)
Plage de Tahiti in St. Tropez, France has a strict no cameras rule. This nude beach especially caters for the rich and the famous. (Photo Credit: Flickr/rrock_us)
Es Cavallet Beach in Ibiza, Spain is one of Ibiza's gay-friendly nude beaches. (Photo Credit: Flickr:GanMed64)
Samurai Beach in Australia is not very family-friendly but who wouldn't want to be naked on the beautiful Australian coast? (Photo Credit: Le Guik/Flickr)
Toplessness and full-frontal nudity are more the norm for tourists at the Grand Saline beach in St. Bart's. (Photo Credit: Jay Colbath/Flickr)