Locals of world’s largest nudist village hit out after it’s ‘overrun by swingers’
Key Points:
- Cap d’Agde, the world's largest nudist resort in southern France, has reportedly seen an influx of swingers engaging in public sex on its private beach, according to longtime residents and visitors.
- Originally established as a naturist village with strict etiquette promoting respectful nudity and discouraging lewd behavior, the resort now faces challenges as about 40% of its clientele are said to be swingers, altering the atmosphere significantly.
- Despite security patrols and legal prohibitions against sexual exhibitionism, graphic accounts describe public sexual acts and gatherings on the beach, causing discomfort among some visitors and families.
- Longtime visitor Barbara, who runs a swinging app, notes that while swingers and naturists coexist peacefully, she personally avoids the beach due to the prevalence of public sexual activity.
- The resort continues to promote its unique clothing-optional environment and various recreational activities, but the changing visitor demographics have sparked debate about maintaining the original naturist values.