Five of the best skinny dipping spots in SA

The dating reviews website MyDatingAdviser.com ranked the top skinny dipping locations worldwide, and they found that South Africa has some of the best skinny dipping locations.


The dating reviews website MyDatingAdviser.com ranked the top skinny dipping locations worldwide, and they found that South Africa has some of the best skinny dipping locations.

In a new study that determined the best skinny dipping locations world-wide, MyDatingAdviser compared a hundred nude beaches across the globe to determine the best places to enjoy a skinny dip.

“We then ranked the top skinny dipping locations in South Africa. This study considered the beach quality, safety, weather, and lodging,” says Amy Pritchett of My Dating Adviser.

Seven key metrics of skinny dipping friendliness were used:

¦ pollution

¦ Blue Flag status

¦ weather

¦ air temperature

¦ water temperature

¦ safety

¦ hotel cost

Pritchett says each location has been given a ‘Skinny Dipping Index Score’ using the data points. “This represents the quality of the skinny dipping experience you could have at the location,” Pritchett says.

The top five skinny dipping spots in South Africa:

¦ Mpenjati Nature Reserve, Palm Beach, Port Edward

The Mpenjati Nature Reserve is situated on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast, 20 km south of the popular holiday destination of Margate. The beautiful reserve lies around the Mpenjati River Lagoon and extends 500m seawards, protecting the unique fossils.

¦ Otter Trail, Tsitsikamma National Park

The Otter trail is officially the oldest and undoubtedly the most iconic hiking trail in South Africa. The trail, which runs along the spectacular coastline between the Storms River mouth and Nature’s Valley, was opened in 1968 and is considered one of the finest multi-day trails in the world. It is named after the shy, mostly nocturnal Cape Clawless Otter, which inhabits the estuaries and streams of the South African coast.

¦ Jonkershoek Tweede Waterval, Stellenbosch

The Jonkershoek Nature Reserve is situated just outside the town of Stellenbosch, in a valley lined by the Stellenbosch mountain range on the one side and the Hottentots-Holland mountains on the other. This is a relatively easy hike and is family-friendly. Cape Nature runs the reserve, and a permit will be required to gain access.

¦ Sardinia Bay, Gqeberha

Sardinia Bay, which lies between Schoenmakerskop and Seaview, is accessed by traveling to the start of the trail in Schoenmakerskop. This popular beach has picnic facilities and is regarded as one of the best walking beaches, with miles of unspoiled coastline. Fishing is not permitted as the coast has been declared a Marine Reserve, but snorkeling and scuba-diving are very popular. Sardinia Bay is the starting point of the popular eight-kilometer Sacramento hiking trail. Some of the best spots to enjoy the sunset.

¦ Sandy Bay, Cape Town

In the Twelve Apostles Mountain range valley, naughties and naturalists go nude and free at Sandy Bay Beach. This is South Africa’s only nudist beach, situated just south of Llandudno and shielded from sight by Hout Bay sand dunes.

Here are some tips for having a fun time skinny dipping:

¦ Be respectful and have discretion. Try not to traumatize any small kids. We agree the human body is beautiful, but give people the opportunity not to look at you if they don’t want to.

¦ Don’t forget sunscreen and bug spray. You don’t want to get a sunburn in that spot that usually doesn’t see the light of day.

¦ Don’t skinny dip drunk. A little liquid courage could help you get naked. But if you are completely drunk, swimming isn’t safe and could land you in a dangerous situation.

¦ Beware of leeches. With a bathing suit, they are one thing, and when you are stark naked, it’s another.

¦ Make sure your friends are comfortable. If everyone is happy to strip down, then go for it.

¦ Keep your eyes on people’s faces. Interact as you usually would and keep physical contact to a minimum.

¦ No photos. If only celebrities and politicians could learn this too.

“There is nothing more liberating and joyful than a skinny dip. If you can visit a beautiful skinny dipping spot, it’s worth stripping down, enjoying nature, and having a splash! Remember, it’s not a big deal; even better if the water is cold,” says Pritchett.

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