What is it about boats? Why do we like them so much?
I'm not sure I can answer that, but I can tell you there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy a Naturist boat trip this summer.
On 18 July we have a double header.
On the south coast, The Dorset Queen sails from Poole Quay, cruising around Brownsea Island, past Sandbanks and Old Harry Rocks, before returning via Millionaire's Row. With a fully stocked bar on board and the option to pre-book a fish and chip supper, it's the perfect way to spend a summer evening.
At the other end of England, we'll be setting sail from Seahouses Harbour in Northumberland. As we cruise the North Sea, we'll be keeping an eye out for the puffins and dolphins that have delighted passengers on previous trips.
Then, on 15 August, we continue our journey north with the Queensferry Belle on the Forth Boat Trip. Departing near Edinburgh, we'll sail beneath the UNESCO World Heritage Forth Bridge, alongside its two modern sisters, the Forth Road Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing, before continuing to the impressive Blackness Castle.
Like all our events, these cruises are about much more than the scenery. They offer the chance to relax, unwind and enjoy a few carefree hours in great company, with the freedom that Naturism brings.
Now all we need is for the weather to play its part.
So book your place, warm up those sea shanties, and we'll see you on board.
