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susan
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Hi we are thinking of going there for  week any thoughts  by  others that have been there thanks Susan xx

keep bare  and smooth  ! and smile if you see us  in the UK sun clubs that we go during spring summer  Telford is a big fave of ours  Morfa And Studland Beach  and  any where France Susan

 
Posted : February 21, 2014 5:34 pm
Naturist Couple
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Susan,
Costa Natura is a totally self enclosed village somewhat similar to the village in "The Prisoner". It's very international with visitors from all over Europe but we had no difficulty in making friends with people.
The facilities are just a bit above basic - an on-site small shop, quite a good restaurant, a hot tub and swimming pool but the beach is narrow and stony. There's plenty of grass to lay on though and there's the usual games areas.
Estepona is the nearest town for shopping with several supermarkets and cafes. They have a market on Wednesdays and Fridays (if I can remember correctly).
You will need a car to get there from the airport. If you want to risk the border dispute, I can recommend Gibraltar airport as you can rent a car there and drive it easily to Costa Natura. If there is a border dispute on the way back then you are allowed to leave the car on the Spanish side of the border and just walk across. Gibraltar is a nice way to start (and end) your holiday as well.
If you don't want Gibraltar then the airport is much further north eg Marbella - a straightforward drive, but it takes longer.
You will need to leave a small deposit at reception which is repayable when you leave.
Really sunny for most days of the year.
Gordon

 
Posted : February 21, 2014 6:32 pm
cherry and john
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Since they built the motorway it's a lot faster to get to CN from Malaga .... turn right out of the airport and you're hitting the Estepona roundabout in about 40 mins.  And only a few Euros toll charges.

We'll be doing a feature on Costa Natura in a week or so.

 
Posted : February 21, 2014 6:36 pm
Mickthefish
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A taxi from Gibraltar is reasonable.

Mick

 
Posted : February 21, 2014 6:56 pm
susan
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thank you  two  friends of our want to make the trip  too  its sounds  ideal  thank you all  for  information      and the Gibraltar  route  Susan

keep bare  and smooth  ! and smile if you see us  in the UK sun clubs that we go during spring summer  Telford is a big fave of ours  Morfa And Studland Beach  and  any where France Susan

 
Posted : February 24, 2014 1:55 pm
petjac
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This was our first commercial holiday 2008.and we highly recommend it for 1st time naturist who wish to go abroad  .We booked through what was peng travel,all very good.
we where not keen on some of the places outside costa nutura but that is maybe just us as we are not into the high life Spain can offer.really relaxed place with fantastic views of the med.good pool ,sauna was ok,and the hot tub.excellent restaurant and bar and a small snackie place by the sea front was good also.a small shop sold bits and pieces nothing fancy,so you would have to go to the supermarket the other side of Estapona so you may have to hire a car which we got in the package from Peng.picked it up at Malaga airport.The beach is grey sand but great for swimming.good small stretch of beach one or two mercats  at the far end.

 
Posted : February 24, 2014 5:26 pm
Seaside Naturist
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Has the small bar by the ramp to the beach been reinstated after the fire?

 
Posted : February 25, 2014 2:03 am
RodB
 RodB
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Yes, Renato now has a new kiosk and normal service was resumed almost immediately after the fire in 2012, as he erected a large tent whilst a replacement was organised.

We have been regulars at Costa Natura for quite a few years now and love the place. The gardens and general ambiance draw us back again. We find it most photogenic and have built up quite a few images to view on cold winter nights.

There is a new / improved website now which gives the viewer photographs of all the apartments available which is well worth a view and gives an indication of how Costa Natura looks.

The nearness of local restaurants, two supermarkets and all that Estepona offers also keeps us wanting to return.

R.B.

 
Posted : February 26, 2014 1:05 am
tarnos
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Came back from their beach just over a week ago.the beach shower has gone and only a small tap is left so not much chance of rinsing off after a swim in the sea

 
Posted : November 3, 2015 6:25 pm
Nudeforestcpl
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We are going to do a six week tour circling the Portuguese and Spanish coast in our camper next Spring staying at naturist sites where possible and this place sounds interesting, especially with the Gibraltar proximity. However, looking at the website it doesn't seem to be a campsite, just apartments - am I looking at the wrong place?

http://www.costanatura.com

is where I've been looking

Newforestcple

 
Posted : November 20, 2015 8:39 am
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We are going to do a six week tour circling the Portuguese and Spanish coast in our camper next Spring staying at naturist sites where possible and this place sounds interesting, especially with the Gibraltar proximity. However, looking at the website it doesn't seem to be a campsite, just apartments - am I looking at the wrong place?

http://www.costanatura.com

is where I've been looking

Unfortunately, there is no camping at Costa Natura, accommodation is in apartments only.

Last year we did similar to your plans in our camper - staying at naturist places travelling around Portugal and Spain. If you're heading for southern Portugal first, here's a list of sites that might be of interest:

SPAIN

Camping Las Grullas (Extremadura) - http://www.campinglasgrullas.es/en

PORTUGAL

Monte Naturista O Barão (Alentejo) - http://www.montenaturista.com/

Quinta dos Carriços (Western Algarve - part naturist) - http://www.quintadoscarricos.com/en/Naturism.html

SPAIN

Camping Cala del Aceite (part naturist) - http://www.caladelaceite.com/en/installations#nudist-area

FKK-Camping Naturista Almanat (east of Malaga) - http://www.almanat.es/en/

Camping Cuevas Mar (part naturist - close to Vera Playa) - http://www.campingcuevasmar.com/

Camping El Zorro (inland) - http://www.campingelzorro.info/

Camping El Portus (nr Cartagena) - http://www.elportus.com/en/

Centro Naturisto Sierra Natura (inland) - http://www.sierranatura.com/EN/SierranaturaEN/Wellcome.html

El Templo del Sol (south or Tarragona) - http://www.eltemplodelsol.com/?set_language=en

Relax-Nat (Costa Brava) - http://www.campingrelaxnat.com/en/

Have stayed at most of the above except Las Grullas, which is new but has good reports. And only walked around Quinta dos Carriços on the Algarve, Portugal when staying nearby in a villa.

Have a great trip.

Mike

Edited to fix a couple of the links. M

 
Posted : November 20, 2015 9:50 am
Nudeforestcpl
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Thats absolutely brilliant - thanks Mike! Something to work on and look forward to now the cold dark days are here.

Newforestcple

 
Posted : November 21, 2015 7:55 am