Sunsport Gardens; the place to go be seen in more ways than one.
I have only been one time, but I know I will be back. The drummers at the drum circle were awesome. The staff helpful and knowledgeable. The buffet caters to vegan and omnivorous as well.
Having been to a clothing optional beach prior nudity was not a new thing to me, however if you are squeamish about these things Sunsport may not be the place for you as they have nudity requirements rather than options.
Going to nudist camps, beaches, etc. is something I recommend to everyone as it really forces you to confront your body issues. I still remember the first time I went to a clothing optional beach, I had to take off my glasses so I could remove the need to stare and study. Studying is how I get around being uncomfortable, I focus on the logic side of the brain. However as I said being in and around people who are comfortable with their bodies is a real eye opener for your own insecurities. Why does it bother you if you see all of a person's skin? What does it matter? Being around nude people also forces you to confront how much stock you put into appearances as well. Being around nudist has actually opened my eyes to how personality is expressed in a body; again there is that study side.
Over all the camp is a mix between primitive camping and the normal comforts of home. They have a hot tub, pool, and sauna, then there are nature trail walks. The over all feel is of a place that runs a tight budget, trying to fulfill multiple goals, and has been around a while. Talking to the regulars revealed that the camping sites with built in sewer access (can hook up an RV sewer) are hard to get. Another issue that many who stay there regularly commented on was the washing of dishes, because you cannot just dispose of the water anywhere, instead you have to dispose of it in the proper places. There are public showers and bathrooms, so at least as long as you do not mind sharing that is covered well.
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