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The San Diego Naturist Club is Naturist Venues original nudist club. This true nudist unlanded club is hosted in Captain Lisa's Garden Studio near downtown San Diego. The San Diego Naturist Club (SDNC) also meets at Blacks Beach. Please contact us if you would like to join the SDNC and be added to the SDNC and Naturist Venues mailing list to stay informed of future events and activities. www.sandiegonaturistclub.com 
Join us aboard our floating palace in the Caribbean Sea. Nautical Naturist charters are now offered aboard our luxury 60' schooner with two true nudist USCG Captains guiding your way to the best private nude beaches in the British Virgin Islands. We offer charters from the USVI to St Maarten and Orient Beach for the hardier nude sailors too. Unlike most sailing charters we do offer SCUBA diving and fishing aboard our yacht. Kayaks and other water toys are available too. Find out the details on the Nude Yacht Charters page here on our website. Naturist Venues closed this naturist club in the Inland Empire. This friendly up scale club was hosted by Captain Lisa in a very nice gallery home in Fontana, California. This venue was conveniently located about an hour east of Los Angeles, a few minutes east of I-15 and in-between I-10 and I-60. Ontario International Airport is just 15 minutes from this site so a very handy place for naturist pilots and travelers to fly into. The famous Route 66 runs through Fontana as well.
Amenities at the Inland Empire location included two large hot tubs, curvaceous pool surrounded by numerous chaise lounges, a fine art and craft gallery, an extensive eclectic library, foosball table, pool table and a large screen TV for viewing the wide variety of on site movies on movie nights. Wi - Fi access was offered gratis to Naturist Club Members and a nude internet cafe. Comfortable overnight accommodations were available for extended naturist getaways by the day, week or month. The Fontana venue was warm in the sun with a beautiful backdrop of snow in the surrounding mountains. These photos were taken January 10, 2008
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