A state of mind

Naturism is more than removing clothes. It is removing pressure. Expectation. Armour.

At BHH Naturist Resort, space, privacy and seclusion create the perfect setting to slow down and reconnect – with nature, with the sun on your skin, and with yourself.  

Set in Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, you are surrounded by raw Atlantic beauty, endless sand and some of the most breathtaking naturist beaches in the Canary Islands.  Wide open horizons. Golden sand. Turqoise water.  Silence broken only by the wind.

Costa Calma’s beaches are especially welcoming for first-timers. Natural rock formations and gentle curves of the landscape create quiet pockets of privacy, allowing you to relax at your own pace – without pressure, without scrutiny.

Maybe its the year-round sunshine.  Maybe its the closeness to the Sahara, carried in the warm breeze.  Maybe its simply the freedom.

Naturist holidays in Fuerteventura are not a trend- they are a lifestyle choice that continues to grow each year as more people rediscover the simplicity of living naturally.

And a word about Spain …

In Spain, all public beaches are free to access and legally clothing optional.  The right to be nude in public spaces is protected under Spanish law.  Beaches, rivers, forests and open countryside can all be enjoyed naturally.  Its part of the culture of freedom that makes this country so special.

At BHH, we embrace that freedom with respect, discretion and warmth.

Most nudists/naturists will be found at one end of the public beaches, or to avoid distressing delicate non-nudists will choose one of the many secluded coves for sun bathing. So, do not be surprised if you see full nudity on any beach, as the braver nudists will not hesitate to sunbathe wherever they wish. There are many beaches, which have become accepted as nudist, and it is normal for naturists to use these beaches rather than upsetting the prudish textiles.

If someone complains to the police about your nudity, you will be safe from prosecution unless you are committing an indecent act, the police themselves are liable to civil action should they stop a person nude sunbathing!

Nudism is the social culture of life, without clothes, and so in other public and private places. It is the way of life in harmony and the state of nature. Characterised by common nudity, naturism is to promote self-respect, respect for others and respect for nature and the environment.

Naturism began in the 20th Century in Germany and France as a reaction to Victorian morality and industrialization. The Canary Islands have always been at the forefront of the nudist revolution in Spain. Indeed one of Spain’s first naturist villages,  on Lanzarote, was built some thirty odd years ago.

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