Nudist French Christmas Celebration Part 1 Nudist Naturist Link //free\\ Jun 2026
As we conclude this first part of our journey into the , it becomes clear that this tradition is not a sexual fantasy or a mere publicity stunt. For its practitioners, it is a deeply meaningful expression of the naturist link between humanity and the natural world.
Communities often host "Secret Santa" exchanges around the fireplace, where members open gifts in the spirit of holiday giving.
To help me tailor the next installment of this series, please share a bit more about what you would like to explore. For example, let me know: As we conclude this first part of our
Cities like Paris, Lyon, and Bordeaux have dedicated urban naturist clubs ( associations naturistes ) that organize weekly indoor sports, swimming, and seasonal holiday dinners for members and respectful newcomers alike.
Throughout France, naturist associations and clubs organize special holiday events, creating a unique blend of festive tradition and liberating philosophy. For example, the Association des Naturistes de Paris (ANP) has a long history of hosting Christmas celebrations. In December 2020, amidst a challenging year, the ANP organized a "Naturist Christmas" where members gathered online for festive drinks, proving the community's resilience and desire to connect regardless of circumstances. In more typical years, events have included in-person "nude dinners" at restaurants in Paris, where members can reserve places to enjoy a holiday meal in a completely clothing-free environment. To help me tailor the next installment of
The International Naturist Federation (INF), founded in France in 1953, defines naturism as "a way of life in harmony with nature, characterized by the practice of communal nudity, with the intention of encouraging self-respect, respect for others, and for the environment."
To fully appreciate Part 1 of this tradition, we must answer the question: Why does this specific thrive in France? For example, the Association des Naturistes de Paris
The nudist/naturist response to this is a soft, philosophical rebellion. As one long-time resident of the Centre Hélio-Marin (a naturist center in Villeneuve-les-Maguelone) told me, "On Noël, we wear our stress on our sleeves—or rather, we hide it under a tie. In the naturist village, we simply remove the sleeves. We arrive as we are."