List of social nudity places in Oceania

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This is a list of social nudity places in Oceania for recreation. It includes free beaches (or clothing-optional beaches or nude beaches), swimming holes and lakes and some naturist resorts.[1] It does not include resorts that allow women to sunbathe top-free, or where indigenous peoples maintain their customs regarding clothing.

Australian Capital Territory

Kambah Pool [citation needed]

New South Wales

NSW so far has the largest quantity of nude beaches in the country. These beaches and resorts in New South Wales are legally nudist or clothing optional:

The below beaches are regularly used by naturists, but nude bathing may not be legally protected:

Northern Territory

Queensland

This is the only mainland state without legally nude locations, current unofficial beaches are:

South Australia

Tasmania

Tasmania Police in February 2016 said that it was illegal to swim or be in a public place without appropriate attire and patrols at Seven Mile Beach would be increased in response to the complaints.[21]

Nudists use the following beaches:[22]

Victoria

Victoria has over 2,000 km (1,242.7 mi) of coastline with hundreds of beaches.[25] Three of those beaches are legal clothes-optional beaches:[26]

Western Australia

The following are legal nudist beaches in Western Australia:[28]

The following resort is Naturist:

New Caledonia

Whilst topless sunbathing is popular in Nouméa, it is considered socially unacceptable outside of the city in other areas of New Caledonia. The only unofficial nude beach is Plage des Nudistes, which is located on Nouville peninsular near Nouméa. It is not well known by tourists and attracts mostly males.[37]

New Zealand

There is no law prohibiting nakedness in public. In cases of ‘public nakedness’ the police go to the Summary Offences Act 1981 and consider, S27 Obscene/Indecent exposure; S4 Offensive behaviour; or S4 Disorderly behaviour.

In 1991 an appeal to the High Court won and determined that the legal definition of 'offensive' was not met by mere nakedness, even in the presence of children, on the grounds that a reasonable person would "regard the conduct... as inappropriate, unnecessary, and in bad taste, but not arousing feelings of anger, disgust, or outrage."[38] There had to be 'intent to offend'. Public nudity on beaches is generally not enforceable. There have been a number of successful legal challenges to being naked in a public area, including cycling and running, so long as there was no intent to offend

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In 2012 a number of complaints regarding behavior at Auckland beaches led to warnings being issued by police at some which have a history of use by naturists. However, no official action was taken.[40]

Beaches

North Island

Northland Region
Auckland
Coromandel Peninsula
Bay of Plenty
Taranaki
Manawatū-Whanganui
Hawke's Bay Region
Wellington

South Island

Nelson
Westland District
Canterbury Region
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula
Otago Region
Dunedin
Southland Region
Invercargill

Clubs

United States

Hawaii

Nude beaches can be found on Hawaii's four largest islands. Some are officially designated as nude beaches, while others officially forbid nudity but tolerate it in practice.

Oahu

  • Sand Island is an island within Honolulu on the island of Oahu. On the small island, accessible by causeway, at the southwestern most point, is a small secluded beach that is often frequented by nudists. Nudity is illegal at Sand Island due to a state park rule against nudity.
  • Polo Beach in Makaleha City and County Park on the North Shore of Oahu has a clothing optional area. Look for a white rail fence on Farrington Highway right or ocean side about four miles west of Haleiwa, north shore. Park there. When entering the beach area from the dirt access trail from highway where park rules sign is walk RIGHT (NOT left) on the beach for clothing optional. Signage prohibiting nudity was removed in 2016.

Hawai‘i (Big Island)

Maui

Kaua‘i

  • Kauapea Beach on Kaua‘i. The English name is Secret Beach. Walk along the sand east, towards the light house on the cliff, until you reach Third and Fourth Beaches. There are "showers", outpourings of water from the rock wall between Second and Third Beaches where you can shower.
  • Larsen's Beach on Kaua‘i. This is the primary clothing-optional Beach on Kauai. The Hawaiian name is Lepeuli.

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