Bare Necessities Launches Shipping Offering 'Single Experience' Next Year
JAKARTA - Want to have a sailing experience with cruise ships can give an impression that you may only experience once in a lifetime? Don't miss the shipping offer from the Bare Necessities.
This nudist cruise ship specialist is working with Norway Cruise Line to launch an 11-day voyage from Miami to the Caribbean, which is scheduled to sail on a 295-meter Norwegian Pearl ship in February 2025.
With destinations like the Bahamas, Puerto Rico and St. Maarten in its planned journey, this voyage titled "The Big Nude Boat" promises "a once in a lifetime experience" for those who ride it.
"As usual, we are happy to give you the luxury to decide what you won't wear," reads the message on the official Bare Necessities website.
"Our mission is to provide a relaxed, entertaining and conscious holiday opportunity for health that offers a natural environment that is not threatening, where appreciation, wonder, and harmony between nature and unaired human forms," said Bare Necessities., reported CNN May 2.
"The 11-day adventure returns to the Bare-arise" scheduled to depart from Miami on February 3 and return on February 14.
Cabin prices (for two people) range from around 2,000 US dollars, to 33,155 US dollars for villas with three bedrooms. In total, Norwegian Pearl has a passenger capacity of 2,300 people.
The ship's special restaurants include an extensive surveillance area to eat outdoors, while the various facilities available on board aim to "fulfill everyone's naked shipping style" according to the company.
However, "the bare surfers" shouldn't expect an experience that is completely free from clothing.
SEE ALSO:
In fact, guests will be asked to follow a number of rules, including wearing clothes while in the dining room on the boat, as well as ensuring they put their towels before sitting "in the cabin, pool deck and hawker area" during "chest naked or wearing a thong or G-string."
In addition, "outbursts or inappropriate touches are prohibited," as well as "unplaced in front of another ship at the port."
The Bare Necessities also prohibits underwear, "fitish clothing", and takes photos or videos from other cruise ships without their consent.