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Free WiFi now available on Torremar Natura.

 


 

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Never had a Naturist holiday before?

Vera Playa is the place for first timers.

The relaxed Spanish atmosphere and location make this an ideal apartment  for the tentative first timer and experienced Naturist alike.

Kath and Ian our friendly and welcoming management team, will ensure your stay meets all your expectations.

A welcome pack will ensure your holiday gets off to a great start.

We are Gay friendly.

John and Rose


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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs - Vera Playa FAQ
Questions regarding Naturism and general within Vera Playa
There is an Internet Cafe situated in the unit area above the Consum Supermarket, printing facilities are available here and delicious coffee. If you are staying at the Hotel Vera Playa Club, there are now some coin-operated internet machines in the reception area. Otherwise. There are also plenty of internet cafes etc in Garrucha and along Mojacar Playa. There is said to be free wifi access in the vicinity of the Hotel Mexico and some people are now using broadband services from the cellular phone companies such as Vodaphone.
Weather, typically, is fine with midday temperatures in low to mid 20's, good for sunbathing. Sea OK for hardy people, outdoor pools may be a bit too cold, urbanizations with covered/heated pools are best. Evenings can be chilly. Be sure to get an apartment with good sun and some heating. Winter is a quiet time - good for exploring locality. And very cheap! There's not a lot open (in terms of shops, bars, restaurants) within the naturist zone in winter - though there's more than there used to be and it would be possible to survive without leaving the naturist zone - but without a lot of choice as to where to shop or eat. But there's plenty of everything just a bit further afield.

The Vera Playa naturist zone is now better served by public transport than was the case. There is now an approximately hourly service to both Vera town and to Garrucha and beyond to Mojacar Playa (service no.2). Buses pick up and set down on the edge of the naturist zone, near to the Consum supermarket and at the recently built roundabout on the main Garrucha-Villaricos road where a new dual carriageway towards Vera is now open. The bus fare is 1€ to either Vera or Garrucha. The timetable (and detail of other local bus services in the area are available on the bus company's website - autocaresbaraza.com.

It used to be the case that without your own car or a rental car you were effectively confined to the naturist zone and immediately surrounding area. Obviously if you do have your own vehicle things are easier and you have more flexibility but you can now get out and about to at least the main local towns by public transport even in winter. In high summer a tourist "motor train" operates in the evenings which you can join and rejoin as you wish - this may be useful for going to Mojacar Playa to sample its bars and restaurants.

If you have no car, the other option for getting around locally, other than on foot, is by taxi. Of course, you do not necessarily have to leave the naturist zone at all and on a short holiday, say one week, in good weather, you probably won't want to. But for longer visits, or in winter, or if you are unlucky enough to have some poor weather (unlikely in summer) you may well want to get out and around a bit - and a car is likely to be well worth its cost.

Thousands of people who own their own properties, which are nearly all in 10 urbanizacions (mutually owned developments with communal facilities such as swimming pools). In addition there is a hotel, bars, cafes etc.
The main one is, of course, the 3 kms of naturist beach. In the main season you can hire sunbeds and umbrellas on the beach and pedalos, sailboats, canoes etc. There is a large 4 star hotel, a camping site (100% naturist these days) and about 10 residential developments or urbanizacions with approaching 2,000 apartments and houses of various sorts and sizes. Each urbanizacion has its own swimming pools. For shopping, there is a mini-market (next to the main entrance of Vera Natura, just opposite La Menara and Bahia de Vera). There are small supermarkets in Hotel Street and the Naturist Camp Site. There are bars/eating places on the beach (2 - one in summer only), near the main entrance of Bahia de Vera and Torrema Natura (2 - open all year) and 5 (none all year, but 2 most of year) in Hotel Street (near the Vera Playa Club Hotel). There is an absolute profusion of supermarkets, shops, bars, cafes, restaurants and clubs in the vicinity (2 - 20 kms away) - more, obviously, in the summer than in the winter.
Vera Playa is open. Some of the urbanizacions (residential developments) are locked behind perimeter fences, but this is to preserve their facilities for use only by their own residents as much as anything. Some people do come into the naturist zone to look - but they are mainly the curious rather than the weird - though there are undoubtedly sometimes some of those. Pretty certainly some of the curious become naturists in the sense that they try out being naked on the beach and in the sea and find out it's good. The local and national police do patrol the naturist zone and beach (as they do everywhere) and there seems to be no greater a problem of undesirables on the naturist beach or, for instance, overtly sexual or other inappropriate or illegal behaviour on the naturist beach than any other beach (in fact quite possibly less). It is not a problem of any significant scale and most unlikely to affect or spoil your day on the beach.
No. Absolutely not, this is a naturist resort not a private club.
No - nudity is permitted, not required. Most naturist urbanizacions require users of their swimming pools to do so naked (i.e. bathing costumes are not allowed), but otherwise many owners and visitors only go naked to sunbathe and to swim in the sea. It's a good place for first time naturists as there's no pressure - but most soon discover how good it is to go naked.
No - everywhere within the zone is naturist - including the streets.
Vera Playa has a superb climate - the warmest winters in Europe and hot summers which are relieved by sea breezes, and (generally) very settled weather with dawn to dusk sun as normal. The dry atmosphere is excellent for sufferers from arthritis and other complaints which are aggravated by a damp atmosphere.