My wife (currently a textile) has booked us both into an Adults Only (non-naturist hotel without those pesky kids) for a week in July. She happily informed me it is right by the naturist beach! I know the naturist section is on the far right side as you look and the crystal clear water, but I would love to hear about anyone else’s experience. Something to look forward to after the last two years! Thank you in advance for any tips and helpful information.
😎😎😎
It's a very nice sandy beach, easily accessible from a large car park, you have to walk down a fairly steep tarmacked lane. You need a car to get there. You are correct that the main nude part is on the right, but I have seen one or two naked people on the main bit - and indeed have been on there myself. There is another, pebbled beach adjacent, accessed by a boardwalk (or from the left hand end of the 'main' beach) which, due to the stony nature, is usually almost or totally empty. I have seen one or two naked people on it, and been nude on it myself. There are toilets and a small refreshments shack - but I don't know what months it is open. My last visit was 2011 so this could all be utter tosh....
The whole place is pretty laid back about it all. I was strolling naked back from the stony beach on the boardwalk and got 'mixed up' with a large clothed walking group, coming down off the coast path, and no-one was bothered.
As you were! My apologies, the Sa Mesquida I was describing above is the one on Menorca, not the one on Mallorca!
Doh! I'll get my coat....... Sorry!
@jon-tanner no problem at all! In fact I now now that our holiday hotel (through TUI) is on the opposite site of the beach to the naturist section, Viva Suites and Spa Hotel. My wife has informed me there are plenty of walks but I do not think they are naturist, more naturalist! Thank you!
UPDATE: Three days into our holiday and TWO “Bruce Bonuses”!!! 😎
Went for a walk from Cala Mesquida to Cala Molto and about halfway along saw a gentleman walking from the other direction naked! So with my wife’s approval did the same for the rest of the way until a short distance from our objective!
Then, came across the hidden gem of Cala Molto beach with its white sand and a collective of naturists so did not need any excuses to got native. We enjoyed a lovely swim in crystal clear waters before returning to our hotel!
This time I went naked “ambling” from almost the beginning of our return journey all the way back at our own leisurely pace to within about 10% to go! Very much at one with my surroundings and was passed in the other direction by about 10 people on horses and three other textile groups without incidence.
The law in Spain is to be able to exercise your right to be naked and I was able to without any iota of recourse and boy did it feel good!
Cala Molto is a lovely cove beach with white sand and something the locals appear to only know! Cannot recommend it enough to for anyone to try if they are in the area!
Currently enjoying me time on the beach at Cala Mesquida for the beautiful sunrises as well as being the only Naturist on the beach!
Come to think of it, I am the only person on the whole beach.
😎
@marshalldrw On my quick look at the map it seems a long walk. How far is it roughly and was it beach all the way? Thanks
The walk from Cala Mesquida Naturist beach to Cala Molto beach is on the “blue route” to Cala Agulla and about 2.5 miles! It took us about one hour along an established path with about 40% shade but the Cala Molto beach is well worth the walk.