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Pineapple Point: Fort Lauderdale’s Premier Clothing-Optional Gay Luxury Resort.
Our services are second to none, starting with our approachable, superbly trained staff – renowned for their unparalleled customer service. No ask for is too little or too detailed for our team of hosts.
Our amenities include wireless internet, shaded hammocks, an on-site, well-equipped gym, lap pool, two jacuzzis, massage studios, sun decks, and our clothing optional pool areas. Continental breakfast is served daily, along with snacks, lemonade, bottled water, popsicles, and refreshing cold encounter towels. In addition, complimentary suntan lotions, beach chairs, umbrellas & towels, and bikes are provided. An evenin
When my partner and I first landed in Key West, we had no idea it would become such a defining part of our lives. Our first visit was for Fantasy Fest—what we thought would be a one-off trip quickly turned into a yearly tradition. Fast-forward 20 years: we bought a property, became part-time locals, and launch ourselves fully immersed in the Island House community.
Island House Key West Resort isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a vibe. This iconic, clothing-optional gay resort blends tropical charm with a powerful sense of community. Tucked away like a drag queen’s package, right in the heart of Old Town Key West, it serves up food, drinks, naked men, and Florida sunshine—basically, a queer man’s playground. From the outside, you’d never guess that behind that low-key entrance on Stickney Lane, a bunch of guys are confidently letting it all hang out—literally! But step inside, and boom—you’ll know you’re in for something special—equal parts paradise and party, with a side of “I never yearn to leave.”
From a 24-hour pool to a cruisy sauna and gym, Island House invites you to relax, connect, and just be. Whether you’re here for flirtation, friendship, or a hushed mo
Explore Clothing-Optional Key West: Bars, Boats & Boutique Hotels
Key West, Florida is where the dress code is anything from floral shirts and flip-flops to, successfully, absolutely nothing at all. That’s right! In this sun-soaked slice of paradise, you can sip your margarita at a prevent, sail the azure waves, or lounge by the pool in your boutique hotel, all in the buff. It’s where tan lines go to cease and the only suit you really need might just be your birthday suit.
With that in brain, Key West invites naturists to embrace the carefree, “no shirt, no shoes, no problems” lifestyle. Whether you’re raising a glass in a local beach bar or catching the sunset on a boat ride, you can gamble it’s all about comfort here. And yes, comfort can indeed mean stripping down to the bare essentials under the Florida sun. So, pack clear, because in Key West’s clothing-optional bars, boats, and boutique hotels, less is definitely more!
Boutique Hotels
Key West isn’t just for beach lovers and sunset chasers, it’s also for those who prefer their hotel stays to be a little bit more, shall we say, uninhibited. Clothing-optional boutique hotels offer a different way for you to expe
I Went to a Men's Nude Resort, and the Sex Wasn't Even the Best Part
Last year, I was tasked with writing a list of the best sex resorts for Men's Health. I've been on more than a few such vacations myself, and included some of my faves on the list. But there was one I added, Island Dwelling, that I hadn't been to, although I felt favor I had, given how much my friends had gushed about the Key West destination over the years. The place describes itself as a sex-positive, clothing-optional resort for men; my friends have described it as "much chiller than any Atlantis cruise."
After the Men's Health story ran, Island Dwelling invited me to come down for a few days to get the full experience. At first, I was excited to depart. Food, drinks, naked men, Florida sunshine: it sounded appreciate a queer man’s paradise. (This was right before the Omicron explosion, FYI.)
But after I agreed to appear , I got a little anxious: namely, over what the crowd would be like. The crowds are why I steer clear of going out in Hell’s Kitchen and West Hollywood, the gay clubbing capitals of New York City and Los Angeles, respectively. The venues tend to consist of identical-looking Ken Dolls—t