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Haulover Park beach, US Most beaches around the world, including nude beaches, are on public lands. That means that although private resorts and hotels that adjoin a beach may enclose their property behind fences with controlled access, most countries do not allow private ownership of the actual beach area. Thus, while a resort can control access and set clothing standards on its property, these standards would not necessarily apply to the beach itself, which remains subject to local laws or customs, and public access to the beach itself usually remains unrestricted. This applies, for example, to the islands in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Florida. On the Seven Mile Beach in
Negril, Jamaica, for example, though the beach is lined with private resorts with fences down to the sand/waterline, the beach itself is open to the public. Though actual clothing standards vary from resort to resort, the beach area is officially designated as "
topfree", and public access is unrestricted. The
Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality in South Africa formalize an existing clothing-optional beach within the
Mpenjati Nature Reserve. There are eight officially regulated naturist beaches in Brazil, but they are not "clothing optional". Nudity is required, and single men are not allowed unless they have a membership card from a recognized naturist organization. Otherwise, they are similar to other self-regulated naturist beaches, asserting that nudity is natural, and need not be sexual. The
International Naturist Federation has developed a
code of conduct, or
etiquette, for use by member organizations. The INF nude beach etiquette requires the avoidance of all forms of
sexual harassment and
sexual activity, such as
masturbation or
sexual intercourse.
Predatory behavior is not permitted, nor is unauthorized photography. In general, the standards call for the respecting of the privacy of other visitors.
Staring is frowned upon by rule and social pressure. Violations of these norms is not unheard of, sexual activity being reported at Lady's Bay beach in
Auckland, New Zealand. However, unlike naturist resorts and hotels, which can enforce standards of conduct on their properties promptly and effectively, most nude beaches are on public lands, making the enforcement of standards of nude beach etiquette a more personal matter, subject to the deterrence of local laws. The standards of conduct take different forms in different countries. Other than the fact that people using a nude beach expect to find naked people on the beach, most other local laws and customs continue to apply. ==History==