Charco del Palo naturist Village

Hello Thinking of this location for a break away Has any person stayed there and can give me advice.
How to get there from the airport? any tips, places to eat / drink
Thanks

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RE:Charco del Palo naturist Village

Weve been many times and going again very soon.

The town has a website with everything you need to know.

Its quite remote so we hire a car to get there, 30 min drive. There are plenty of cabs at the airport if you dont wish to drive.

Enjoy.

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RE:Charco del Palo naturist Village

Weve been many times and going again very soon.The town has a website with everything you need to know.Its quite remote so we hire a car to get there, 30 min drive. There are plenty of cabs at the airport if you dont wish to drive.Enjoy.

You have given good info on Charco del Palo on other threads, thank you. We are seriously thinking of an early retirement and if so would have options for some longer vacations. CDP is one that I am seriously looking into as a winter possibility since right now we only go to St. Martin and with Club Orient gone, the ability to remain nude between our hotel and the beach is gone. Have you been in February and is it a good option then? Since the village isn't super large, it seems a car would be useful not only to get there from the airport, but also to visit other parts of Lanzarote (to go out to eat, or to visit other nude beaches).

For the OP, Nick & Lins from Naked Wanderings also have some good info and even videos on Charco del Palo.

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We have retired friends who do spend their winters there. We hope to do the same in a few years.

In the winter months, It can get cool in the evenings, but if the sun is shining its almost always comfortable to be nude in the day.

It is impossible to live a completely nude life, even for a nudist village, but its the closest weve ever got to it.

I hope you visit and enjoy as much as we do.

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Thank you everyone for your words unfortunately I did not add I cannot drive so it will have to be a Taxi and hope there is some office I can book one if needed specially for return flight.
I have heard the village shop is basic in its range so a little worried on my cooking skills to survive. I understand the restaurant and Pub insist on been clothed ( that is their choice if true)
keep it coming as a few weeks left

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RE:Charco del Palo naturist Village

When you book your accommodations ask about airport transfers, some agents offer this service.

The shop is large enough and well stocked so its not going to be a problem finding something you can cook.

All restaurants and the shop need you to be dressed.

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RE:Charco del Palo naturist Village

Thank you everyone for your words unfortunately I did not add I cannot drive so it will have to be a Taxi and hope there is some office I can book one if needed specially for return flight.I have heard the village shop is basic in its range so a little worried on my cooking skills to survive. I understand the restaurant and Pub insist on been clothed ( that is their choice if true)keep it coming as a few weeks left

I thought at least Lili's allowed nudity out on the terrace. You can always ask from the parking lot. If you want to go inside you need to be dressed, but what is the dress code? Would a sarong work?

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Weve only ever been in Lili,s in the evening where everyone wore clothes, I have heard that in the afternoon you can be nude on the terrace, but its not been open before 5 pm the last few years we were there.

Similarly the restaurant across the road from the shop has installed a beer garden & BBQ which we have been in for a beer in the afternoon nude. You still cant access the inside without at least a sarong. Again depending on the season this too is not always open during the day.

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