Cap d’Agde Naturist Village
About
Cap d’Agde Naturist Village, affectionately known as the "Naked City", is France’s most famous and longest‑standing naturist resort. Spread over a 2 km stretch of sandy beach on the Mediterranean coast, it offers a wide array of facilities, from campsites and apartment complexes to hotel rooms, restaurants, bars, night clubs and a marina. Visitors can enjoy a festive and relaxed atmosphere where full nudity is the norm, while strict rules protect privacy and safety. From its origins in the 1950s as a modest nudist campsite, the village has grown into a vibrant community that balances the allure of freedom with family‑friendly amenities and lively nightlife. The resort’s layout follows a distinctive circular planning scheme, with the beach forming an arc that opens onto a marina on one side and the main town on the other. It hosts a mixture of catering options, a police post, medical facilities, and several themed nightlife venues that are accessible throughout the year. The area is also noted for its historical value as the first recognised naturist community in France and for continuing to evolve with modern leisure facilities while preserving the core naturist ethos. Whether you’re a seasoned naturist, a curious traveller, or a family looking for an off‑beat seaside escape, Cap d’Agde offers a unique blend of sun, sea, and social freedom that is hard to find elsewhere in Europe.
Highlights
- The Naked City
- 2 km Long Nudist Beach
- Vibrant Nightlife
- Historical Roots