Naked Jazz Festival, Kent

"You don't have to take your clothes off to have a good time." So opined the 1980s popster Jermaine Stewart, but many naturists would be inclined to disagree. From naked volleyball to the Spanish Running of the Nudes and naked scuba-diving to skiing without the ski suit, the scope for activities in your altogether is far broader than you might imagine. We investigate the ultimate in "nakations". No peeking!
Nudefest, Newquay

If Glastonbury is too clothed for your liking, try Nudefest instead. Taking place at Newperran Holiday Park, in Newquay, this annual event combines live music with activities such as juggling, bellydancing and, er, war-gaming. Facilities include a swimming pool, children's play areas, games room and an aviary. With tickets costing from £50 to £75 for three days, you can either take your own tent or hire a caravan for £69 a person (based on four sharing).
While only the audience has to be naked, at last year's event two performers got so into the vibe that they stripped off to play half their set au naturel, bringing a whole new meaning to the website's claim that, "If you don't know what swing is, you will after the Friday night." With a clothing-optional real ale tent and bar, plus a heated swimming pool and sauna, this is surely one of the classiest naturist events around. Tickets cost £70 per person, or £105 for a couple or family ticket (two adults, two children).
World Bodypainting Festival, Seeboden, Austria

Naked bike riding, Bavaria

Naked snowboarding and skiing

Just because it's freezing cold, doesn't mean you can't be nude. On 1st January each year, skiers in Glenshee, Scotland, are rewarded with a shot of whisky if they hit the slopes with nothing under their kilts. But if that's still too clothed for you, never fear: the Undie 500 race, at Mount Cheeseman in New Zealand, offers competitors the chance to wear "the minimum attire that decency allows".
And if you haven't gained your ski legs, the German town on of Braunlage hosted a naked sledding event this year; given that 14,000 people turned up to support it, there's every chance it'll happen next year, too.
Naked scuba diving and mass skinny-dipping

If watersports are more to your taste, why not give naked scuba diving a go? Sea lice can get trapped under clothes but are unable to hold on to naked skin, so it's safer than using a wetsuit but there are nonetheless a couple of safety issues to bear in mind. Body hair can be an issue so the hirsute should shave; more worryingly, fish cannot always tell the difference between a man's tackle and genuine fish food so wear trunks if you don't fancy baiting the aquatic inhabitants.
A host of resorts offer naked scuba diving including the Eden Bay Caliente Resort, in the Dominican Republic, and the Hidden Beach Resort, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Alternatively, if you prefer an even freer kind of diving, try the world record attempt on the largest ever skinny-dip.
Nude sailing

International Naturist Sports Week, Sziksosfurdo, Hungary

World Naked Gardening Day

The worrying economic climate has made holidays in Britain more appealing, and if you want to avoid the further expense of clothing you should consider taking part in World Naked Gardening Day. Sadly the event is over this year - it was held on 8 May - but there's nothing to stop you from indulging year-round. Just make sure you don't give your neighbours an eyeful - and be careful with that rake.
Naked Yoga

Running of the Nudes

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