Still there are certain beaches in hawaii region where you can still find nudity, topless, naturist, people.
Honokohau Harbor Beach, Hawaii : This beach is located in the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park in the Kona Coast, and it is in the north of Honolokohau Harbor off Highway 19. In the north end you can find Yellow sand beach which is mostly popular for its *** beach. Privacy is not easy to find here, and Federal Park rangers over and over again patrol to enforce and prohibit on **** sunbathing at Honokohau Harbor Beach. However due to its warm climate and good snorkeling condition, this remains a very popular **** beach.
Little Beach at Makena (Pu’u Ola’i Beach), Maui It is one of the unofficial topless, **** beach in Maui’s region of Hawaii. Little Beach is very near to Makena Beach also know as Big Beach, but you cannot access Little beach by car Life-long nudists, newcomers, and people from all walks of life enjoy the beauty of Little Beach. Little beach is one of the most crowded beach in Hawaii region. Little beach is around 1.8 Mile long. Little Beach is also known as Pu’u Ola’i Beach. This is, perhaps, the best spot in Hawaii for **** sunbathing. The swimming and snorkeling are excellent. There are very less facilities at little beach. Activities on Little beach are Sundays there’s fire dancing and a drum circle starting in the late afternoon and culminating at sunset.
Papohaku Beach In Molokai region there are no beaches which are unofficially designated as clothing-optional. Molokai is the least visited by tourist in the main Hawaiian Islands – not including Kaho’olawe which is closed to the public. This is not to say that you will not be able to find a long stretch of beach that will be yours alone and provide an opportunity for **** sunbathing. This beach extends over three miles of coastline and is more than 300 yards wide. If you want a private, secluded and beautiful beach, Papohaku is for you. Strong tradewinds coming from the west can whip up the sand along this long beach making it quite uncomfortable during windy weather. Papohaku is good for snorkeling and diving.
For complete list of other **** beaches you can find at Hawaii **** Beaches
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Arkadia (or Arcadia) Beach
Arcadia (Arkadia) is not central located beach (about a 15 minute ride from the center). It’s the largest, the most developed and the most expensive beach of Odessa. The main entrance is clearly labeled by two pillars holding an Arkadia sign. Behind the sign is a long, shaded boulevard which boasts dozens of entertainment options. Along this path, you will also notice dozens of cafes, restaurants and kiosks. After about a 200 meter walk you’ll see a nightclub “Ibiza” which sits slights before the entrance to the beach. From here you can choose to either go downstairs onto the main Arkadia (Arcadia) beach or take a left or a right and choose numerous surrounding stretches of sand that all fall within Arkadia’s premises. Night clubs “Itaka”, “Akapulko”, “Assol”, “Pago” and “Stereo” are located in Arcadia (Arkadia).
Otrada Beach
Steep walk downhill is required to access most of Odessa beaches. However, this is not the case with Otrada Beach which is known by constructed cable cars. You may take one of these cable cars down to the water. Enjoy the beautiful view of coast from atop of the ride. Otrada Beach consists of numerous small beaches – almost all of which are fully equipped with bars, waiter service, changing rooms, showers, kid play rooms and various other facilities. Some of the more popular beaches / night clubs here are Riviera and Treasure Island. Here you can also try out Wind Surfing or Jet Skiing.
Lanzeron Beach.
Lanzheron is central located Odessa beach (about a 15 minute walk from Deribasovskaya Street) and the most preferred by tourists. Located next to Park Schevchenko, one can enjoy the greenery of the park and take a dip in the warm Black Sea at the same time. Lanzheron Beach stretches over many different beaches, each with its own unique Odessa flavor. Some are fully equipped while others were left alone in their natural state. There are even numerous water slides available for your entertainment along the water, just in case you get bored while in Odessa. If you get bored, you can visit a large newly built Dolphinarium which will also allow you to either watch a show or swim with the dolphins. Other popular entertainment options include Jet Ski Rentals, speed boat rides and various other water related activities.
Delphin (or Dolphin) Beach
Delphin (Dolphin) Beach is located just further south of Lanzheron and Otrada beaches. Few minute walk down the steep stairs brings to all of Delphin (Dolphin) beach. The sand quality on this beach is one of the better ones in Odessa. Overall clean quality beach and relatively great service make this a recommended summer visit on a hot summer day while in Odessa Ukraine.
Luzanovka Beach.
Luzanovka is not central located beach (about a 15 minute ride from the city center). Few years ago it was one of the backward beaches of Odessa. Today it makes competition to Arkadia (or Arcadia) Beach. Night Clubs “Nirvana”, “Vzmorye”, “Gofstream” and beach club “Malibu” are located here. Here you can try out Wind Surfing, diving or Jet Skiing.
Fountain Beach (Bolshoy Fontan or Chaika).
This Odessa beach, which is located just south of Arkadia (Arcadia) is a standard beach offering various facilities, and small cafes alongside. Most beaches offer surprisingly good food options along with full bar servings.
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Phuket has a large number of beautiful white sandy beaches and most of these amazing Phuket beaches are located on the west coast of the island. If you are planning a trip to Phuket Island then there are several beaches which you should definitely visit and spend some time at. I have listed for you some of the best beaches of Phuket down below.
Nai Harn Beach
Nai Harn beach is my favorite beach on Phuket and many expats prefer to spend their free days at this spectacular beach. There are only a few Phuket resorts at Nai Harn beach which is why you won’t feel crowded at this Phuket beach. There are however a number of great little seafood restaurants along the beach of Nai Harn and prices are generally very affordable. If you are looking for activities then you will also be happy at Nai Harn beach as there is a number of water sport companies located at this beach in Phuket.
Surin Beach
Another very popular Phuket beach among the expat population is Surin beach which is located between Phuket Laguna and Kamala beach. This long white sandy beach is also home to some of the finest seafood restaurants of Phuket. This Phuket beach generally only gets a bit crowded during the high season. There are a few Phuket resorts located in the Surin beach area however this area of the island is generally better known for its high end real estate projects.
Patong Beach
Patong beach is one of the most crowded Phuket beaches however many travelers certainly seem to prefer this. You will never get bored at Patong beach as there are plenty of beach vendors, massage ladies and water sport companies offering you jet skiing, water skiing and parasailing. If you enjoy shopping then please note that there are plenty of shops and boutiques which line the beach road of Patong.
Kata Beach
One of the most popular Phuket beaches is most certainly Kata beach which is located just south of Patong beach. Kata beach is one of the longest beaches of Phuket so you can enjoy up to a certain level of privacy when spending the day at Kata beach. The water of the Andaman Sea is generally very calm during the tourist high season. During the low season there are some waves and during this period of the year you will find local surfers hanging out at this wonderful Phuket beach.
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Anjuna Beach:
It is often regarded as mother of all beach in India itself. This beach was discovered sometimes around 50’s and 60’s by the group of travelers and since then have become ideal destination of every holidaymakers who visits Goa. With calm waters of Arabian sea slowly waving around the shore, this beach is most famous for its full moonlit hippie parties. Specially during Christmas and new year time this place is full of parties. Parties are mostly centered around Shoe bar which is in the middle of beach. Anjuna beach is so large that it has been divided into north, south and middle. Majority of bars, hotels and restaurants are in north Anjuna, in the middle Anjuna there is flea market and in south is Little Anjuna beach. Flea market is held every Wednesday, where one can buy traditional Gujarati, Kashmiri and Tibetan handicrafts. One can have delicious Goan cuisines beginning from mouthwatering prawns to heavenly pork vindaloo. For sightseeing in Anjuna there’s Albuquerque mansion which was built in 1920, another being Mascarenhas Mansion which has beautiful balconies. Chapora fort gives it a historic angle. They say party never ends in Anjuna beach, only condition is that sooner you grove into the party mood.
Calangute Beach:
This is beach also known as ‘Queen of Beaches’ offers you the calm serenity to escape from party land Anjuna. This beach was first spotted by hippies in the 60’s and very soon it became very popular. By 70’s many European tourists started flocking here. Many Bollywood stars too have been charmed by this beach. Superstar Raj Kapoor got inspiration for his movie ‘Bobby’ after visiting this beach. Pristine surroundings and golden sands gives this place a stunning view. Unlike Anjuna here bars closes by ten pm with only few hippie joints remain opened. So, there is hardly any nightlife in Calangute. It is not the ideal place for those party animals. It is one of those beaches which offers lot of water sports. One can go for parasailing, water sailing, water skiing and bump rides. Some boat operators offers dolphin and crocodile spotting trips, island trips and fishing expeditions. One lazy around sun bathing or walk in the calm demeanor of this beach. Church of St. Alex is one of the must see place of this serene beach. One cant dare to amiss hundred of stalls in beach selling different varieties of sea food. This beach is popular among all group of people including many family visitors.
Baga Beach:
Baga is small beach located between its more illustrious cousins Colva and Calangute on either side. This beach is an extension of Calangute and it is hard to make out where one ends or begins. Best thing about Baga is its less crowded than its nearby beaches. The meeting of Baga river and sea here is an stunning sight. As white waves gushes through brown sand to wash your feet marks,a calm feeling will swallow you. It is the best place for restful moments if you want to get away from the hustle-bustle of Calangute and Colva beach. With its uncrowded nature this beach is popular among those tourist who wants to pursue their hobbies. Fishing and water sports is the most popular one.
Colva Beach:
Colva is one of the longest beach stretching around 25 km along the Arabian Sea. It has large presence of coconut palm along its coastline. This beach had the distinction of being retreat zone of the high society of Margoa during pre-colonial era. Few can match the scenic beauty of Colva with sky, sand and land blending a enigmatic natural beauty. This beach gained popularity quite late compared to other beaches of Goa. But off late it has emerged as the major tourist attraction of the South Goa. It is the perfect place for those who seek solitude in their holidays. There is long mile of virgin territory comprising of soft sands, shining sun and music of the waves. Just grab your favorite book and tie the swing net in between coconut tree and laze around in the calmness. Even though lots of foreign and tourist from rest of India throng this beach, it is very popular among the locals. Bull fight which takes in old rice field with no barricades is another showpiece of Colva beach. With local Konkani music playing and lots of local humor, bull fights usually takes place from October to May end.
Condolim Beach:
Starting from Fort Aguada and merging with Calangute beach towards end, it is one of the longest beach located in north Goa. This beach is quite peaceful and is very popular among the foreign tourists. This beach is quite long and straight and is backed by scrub covered sand dunes which is very popular among the tourists. A lot of tourists from Pune’s Rajneesh ashram visit this beach, yoga and meditation is also popular activity on the beach. Village Candolim is known for fishing. You can either request and join the villagers in their fishing expedition or go fishing on your own. Here nightlife is almost non-existent. Fort Aguada, Chapel of St. Lawrence and Condolim church are some of the major tourist attractions. Being less crowded this beach is best place to try out water sports. This is place where first revolt against Portuguese erupted.
Benaulim Beach:
This is the place to get closure to the nature and remain totally untouched. It is one special place for Christians as it the birth place of venerable Father Joseph Vaz. The best thing about Benaulim is its still an undiscovered beach. Unlike other beaches commercialization has not creped yet. This is the best place for sun bathing and getting tanned. One can go for swimming too. Though its quite beach during evening and weekend it can get crowded with locals pouring in. The main attraction of this beach is dolphin spotting trips. It is pretty cheap too. Church of St. John Baptist situated atop hill is the ideal place to visit in Benaulim. Water sports like parasailing, jet skiing and wind surfing is available too.
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Besides its coastal beauties and beaches, Kerala is visited for the world famous Snake Boat Races which are organized in these waters around the Onam festival. Kerala witnesses a constant rush of people tired from the monotonous urban life. These people find comfort in the tranquil waters of Kerala. The beaches of Kerala, dotted with swaying palm trees, are beautiful stretches of clean sand.
Plan a trip to Kerala beaches and relax on the golden sands while stretching out in the shade of the rows of palm trees along the beaches, drinking the refreshing juice of a tender coconut and having an Ayurvedic massage. The water of Kerala beaches has a soothing and calming influence on mind and body and it relaxes the senses and souls of those who seek solace on its shores. A few popular beaches in Kerala are:
Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha or Alleppey is a district blessed with spell-binding beauty. It lies in the east of the Arabian Sea. A vast network of lakes, lagoons and fresh water rivers crossing it makes it the ‘Venice of the East’. The beach is a home to several avifauna (bird) species. This wonderful relaxing beach is also frequented for fishing.
Kovalam Beach
It serves as the starting point of your backwater cruise to explore the beautiful countryside of Kerala. Surrounded by lush greens, the Kovalam beach is always dotted with a number of boats and Kettuvalloms (houseboats). Kovalam beach is an ideal destination for surfing and it enjoys a pleasant tropical climate throughout the year.
Dharmadam Island Beach
Located 17 km from Kannur, this small 5 acre beautiful island is dotted with coconut palms and green bushes. The island is about 100 metres from the mainland of Dharmadam and a special permission is required to enter this privately owned island.
Marari Beach
Located at a close proximity to the Cochin city, Marari is the most fabulous stretch of soft sandy and palm fringed beach. It offers an idyllic location for relaxing holidays far away from the hustle bustle of the urban life.
Fort Kochi Beach
The historic city near the beach showcases a different kind of lifestyle inspired by the Portuguese, Dutch and the British. This cultural influence is clearly revealed in the Indo-European architecture in Fort Kochi. Cochin Carnival on the New Year eve is the major attraction at this beach.
Varkala Beach
Varkala beach is a highly revered place because of an ancient shrine of Lord Vishnu dating back around 2000 years. Consisting several mineral water springs, popular for their medicinal values, the beach is also called ‘Papanashini’. People believe that a dip in the holy waters of Varkala beach purifies the body and the soul.
Beypore Beach
A few decades back, it was a ship building centre. Located in north Kerala, the Beypore beach was initially developed by the Arabs. Remnants of the ship building industry and the old wood industry can still be seen here.
Ezhimala Beach
This beautiful beach has a hillock towering about 286 metres. The beach is famous for a number of water sports activities and a Naval Academy.
Muzhappilangad Beach
This long clean beach is an ideal spot for swimming and Ayurveda therapies. Tourists can take sunbathe or just lounge around the golden sands. The beach is surrounded by black rocks.
A few other prominent beaches in Kerala that are perfect for Ayurveda therapies, water sports activities and relaxation, are:
Bekal Beach
Kanwatheertha Beach
Kappad Beach
Kappil Beach
Payyamblam Beach
Poovar Beach
Shanghumugham Beach
Somatheeram Beach
Tanur Beach
Thirumullavaram Beach
Vallikunnu Beach
Kerala beaches and the nearby regions are famous for delectable sea food, friendly people, smiling sun, sapphire blue water and swaying palm trees. These fascinating beaches are best suited to rejuvenate your mind body and soul.
Plan a trip to the Kerala Beaches with www.keralaindiavacation.com and enjoy your best holidays in the treasure trove of indigenous cultural practices and art forms. Kerala beaches, nestled between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, are among the most romantic beaches of the world.
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