Address: 269 Millway, Barnstable, MA 02630, USA
“We had such a great time on our trip. We sailed out at the 1:30pm session and the weather was perfect. Definitely arrive an hour before departure to get the best parking spots and to be lined up to have the best choices of where to sit on the boat. I also recommend bringing a hoodie as the wind picks up over the water, especially when the captain kicks the boat into high gear to sail far out into the ocean. The crew were all very accommodating and did a great job of checking in with everyone throughout the trip. They also did a great job at rotating the boat so all sides got great views of the Whales, Dolphins, Sharks, and everything else we saw. While they mention that they do carry pills for motion sickness in their briefing, I recommend taking some before hand just to be safe. Barf bags were also passed out just in case if you need them. Food is available on board. Bring any snacks and water, it's a 4hr trip so you'll be far out there away from shore.”
Address: 570 Wakeby Rd, Marstons Mills, MA 02648, USA
“I think this is the smallest naturist resort I’ve been to. Very pretty, basically in the middle of a forest. Fantastic salt water pool, cabanas pool side to get out of the sun if you’ve had enough. Games like corn hole poolside. Places to grill out. The lake looks awesome but I couldn’t bring myself to skinny dip in 77 degree water when the pool is 88 degrees. There’s a wood fired sauna down by the beach that I’m told anyone is welcome to fire up and use. I am staying in one of the rental cottages - the “Doll House”. I have no idea how it got that name because there is nothing “doll house” about it. This one has a “half bath”. It has a refrigerator freezer-bigger than those small ones you see in hotels but not full sized either. It has a very new looking stove and a microwave. Fully equipped kitchen. Small table with two chairs. My cabin has an attached patio with another small table and two chairs. I’m a couple hundred feet away from the pool and showers. The bed is not very comfortable. Bedding is NOT provided and if I was told this when I made my reservation two months ago, I forgot it. I had to run in to Falmouth to pick up a sleeping bag and pillow, but I needed a few other things for my three night stay anyway so no big deal. The residents here are very friendly. If you are looking for a place to explore the nudist lifestyle this would be a perfect place to come try it. They offer day passes. If I lived in the area I would absolutely become a member. I’d even consider becoming a resident. Check this place out!”
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