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This cruise line has launched a completely nude cruise – and bookings are open now for 2026

Big Nude Boat promises to take passengers to ‘bare-dise’

Marc Shoffman
Tuesday 11 February 2025 11:25 GMT
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The cruise will take place aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Pearl
The cruise will take place aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Pearl (Michel Verdure)

Passengers have set sail on what may be the easiest holiday to pack for – a nude cruise.

The Big Nude Boat trip is run by nudist travel company Bare Necessities aboard Norwegian’s 2,300-person capacity Norwegian Pearl.

Body-confident cruisers departed from Miami on 3 February for an 11-day sailing that promises to take passengers back to “bare-dise” with visits to Norwegian’s private island on the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay, as well as St Lucia and St Maarten.

Bare Necessities said it aims to “break down the barriers against social nudity and make clothing-optional vacationing a viable and acceptable option.”

Read more: This is what it’s like to take a nude cruise

Onboard activities include a passenger talent show and LED parties, plus Norwegian Pearl has its own bowling alley, rock climbing wall, 16 dining options and 14 bars, including a whisky lounge.

There are some rules to follow though.

Passengers can be nude in public areas, such as the buffet and on-deck when the ship is at sea or anchored in a port (unless told not to).

But they must be dressed when the ship is docked in port, including on balconies, until the ship leaves and an announcement is made that nudity is again permissible.

Clothing is always required for meals in the dining rooms.

When sitting, passengers must be on a towel at all times while nude, and there are no photo zones around the pools and in dance venues.

Fondling and inappropriate touching is also strictly prohibited.

Bookings are already open for the 2026 sailing, also aboard Norwegian Pearl.

Departing from Miami on 9 February for an 11-day roundtrip, the sailing will visit the ABC islands – Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao – as well as Jamaica and Great Stirrup Cay.

Pricing starts from $2,000 (£1,600) per person.

Bare Necessities said: “Whether you’re a naturist veteran or new to nude recreation, this cruise provides an unmatched opportunity to embrace a clothes-free lifestyle in a fun, varied, and accepting environment.”

There are other cruise options for keen nudists.

Travel agent Castaways Travel runs a clothing-optional Bliss Cruise, with sailings aboard Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas in February and November 2026, and one on Celebrity Silhouette in April 2026.

Read more: The best adult-only cruises

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