Originally posted by Warmsand Hey, we arrive at SXM on October 18. I am eager to work on an all over tan.
1) Does anyone know if Cupecoy beach has any sand? Or is it all rock and surf?
2) has anyone rented a boat?
3) what is a good charter to take to Tintamarre? Do they still do mud there?
4) I have been to SXM once. What are nude beach alternatives to Orient?
5) I have not seen a single topless female outside the nude beach section. Is being topless that unpopular among women? Is this just an October thing? Like cover-up October?
The authorities decided a number of years ago that the mud baths were a health hazard, so it is no longer done. The last time we were there, nudity was confined to a small section to the left of the Tintamarre beach–facing the beach as one pulls in.
As far as I could tell, the only women who walked all of Orient Beach topless were from Club O or the Club O beach after Club O was destroyed by Irma. The first time we were there, we stayed at the Alamanda and on the first day used the chairs provided by the resort. That was the first time I had been topless in a very public place. Quickly grew accustomed to it.
I noticed that the one or two other women who were topless, put their tops back on whenever they left their chairs to go into the water, walk on the beach or go into one of the bars. I thought that was silly, and didn't put my top back on unless we were returning to the Alamanda. Of course I was the only topless female in the bars or walking the beach.
Later that day we got brave and went to the Club O beach where we went naked for the first time. Quickly became accustomed to being naked in public. Never used the chairs on the prude side again. I think that was in 2004.
When we would walk the entire beach, I wore only a string or a small pareo. The string only covered that which had to be covered, and only just barely covered it. The pareo would be blown up by the wind on the way down, totally exposing my butt. On the way back, the wind would blow it up in the front, totally exposing that which should have been covered.
A time or two, the knot got loosened by the wind and by my occasionally tugging it back down, so I just took it off and walked naked the rest of the way back. The men enjoyed it; the women not so much. They are such prudes.
I knew the gendarmes, if they were there, would be at the taxi stand next to Pedros, so I just kept a careful watch, ready to put the pareo back on if necessary.
I doubt that much has changed, so the only topless women you will probably see walking the beach will be from the Club O beach. It seems to be such a waste to have the opportunity to be topless and not take advantage of it.
While there are other nude beaches on the Island, the Club O beach has more going for it than the others–in my opinion. It is large and clean, thanks to Cedric, chairs and umbrellas are available as are food and drink. We would reserve the same chairs for our ten day stay and would get to know our neighbors. Really no reason to go anywhere else.
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