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The highlight of any French Christmas is Le Réveillon , the grand feast eaten on Christmas Eve. In a naturist setting, guests sit down to a gourmet meal entirely naked. The menu remains strictly traditional, featuring: Fresh oysters from Arcachon Foie gras with fig jam Roasted capon with chestnuts Bûche de Noël (Yule log cake) Fine French champagne Naked Caroling and Gift Exchanges
While many naturist sites are quieter in winter, certain regions maintain vibrant holiday programs: Do you need a list of for first-time attendees
Attendees often must present a valid naturist license or card, ensuring that the environment remains secure and comfortable for all participants. Looking Ahead to Part 2
In regions like Languedoc-Roussillon, some year-round naturist resorts offer a "mild" outdoor Christmas, where the Mediterranean sun provides enough warmth for a midday festive stroll on a protected beach. The Traditions: A Naturist "Réveillon" Instead of formal evening wear, guests arrive wearing
The evening typically begins with a communal gathering around the tree. Instead of formal evening wear, guests arrive wearing nothing but smiles. The lack of pockets means gifts are often arranged beautifully under the tree beforehand, with tags clearly marking the recipients.
Winter celebrations welcome all body types, ages, and backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment free from judgment. Instead of formal evening wear
, many of whom observe the festive season with a focus on body positivity, social equality, and a deep connection to nature. The French Naturist Philosophy
Stay tuned for , where we discuss the practicalities of booking and preparing for your first textilist-free holiday in France.