If you’re a nudist, here’s your chance to let it all hang out at sea.

The BIG NUDE BOAT  trip is run by nudist travel company ‘Bare Necessities’ aboard Norwegian’s  2,300-person capacity Norwegian Pearl.

The 11-day sailing promises to take passengers back to “bare-die” with visits to Norwegian’s private island on the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay, and St Lucia and St Maarten.

 

 

Bare Necessities said it aims to “break down the barriers against social nudity and make clothing-optional vacationing a viable and acceptable option.”

 

 

The usual cruise activities include a bowling alley, rock climbing wall, 16 dining options, and 14 bars, including a whisky lounge.

But passengers must follow a few rules:

  1. Passengers can be nude in public areas, such as the buffet and on deck when the ship is at sea or anchored in a port (unless told not to).

 

 

2) Passengers must be dressed when the ship is docked in port, including on balconies, until the ship leaves and an announcement is made that nudity is again permissible.

3) Clothing is always required for meals in the dining rooms.

Pricing starts from $2,000 per person.