No tan lines
Anyway, my question is: Being outsiders, do you find it frustrating that there is no legal beach nudity in Puerto Rico?
FYI - I know there are places where people go, and are not bothered, but I personally would not like feeling like a criminal everytime I go.

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At least in eastern Puerto Rico, the Rio Grande - Luquillo - Fajardo corridor has attempted to target the high-end market (recently), and many of that target market are well traveled/ cosmopolitan types that have probably visited a topless beach or two. Cruisers also pass through on occasion, and some of them are European, so typically they have no problem with it either (US-based don't seem to either from what I see). Remember, eastern PR is the gateway to Vi/BVi and lesser Antillies.
To be honest the tourism line was just a throwing a bone to some who think there may need to be a "reason" to allow it. I just want to know what people on this forum think about it, since it is a very specific audience.
Personally, I think getting the ferries to Culebra/Vieques to run reliably and cleaning up the port-areas will do more to help tourism in the long run.
I do agree about the ferry problem and if it were reliable, I think many more people would come.聽 We attempted to use the聽 ferry a couple of days in a row and then just couldn't deal with it possibly being late or canceled while on Culebra and chance missing our flight home.
Schuttzie wrote:The trash thing is also a problem in Jamaica, too, where we have visited several times.聽 Especially after a holiday the locals will leave the beaches a total mess.聽 They do not have regular trash pick up which is a huge problem.聽 PR does have regular pickup from what I've seen.
Actually the trash pickup is one of the things that works flawlessly here on the island. Also when you have bigger items, a call to the municipality and they'll send a truck to pick it up.
After being here for almost 13 years I must admit that I sort of got used to it. It doesn't bother me as much as it used to.
Nevertheless, if PR wants more tourism they got to do something and not using the slogan "Puerto Rico does it better" but by doing something about it!
I think part of the issue is economic and cultural. PR is a fairly big island and it only takes a few people to screw it up for the rest, so there is no easy solution.
However, to get back on topic: In my opinion, people tend to be better behaved (trash, music, etc) when I have been at the non official nude beaches here. I am referring to both locals and non local visitors.
I always thought turning some of the foreclosed buildings here into youth hostels would be an excellent idea. It would also get some of the locals to think more outside the box.
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Personally I don't really care. I'm fine with wearing trunks on the beach and I don't feel the need to take 'm off in public. When I was in Europe I was a sauna lover and had no problems being naked there.
If people want to be without clothes on the beach, go ahead, if you want to wear something, fine with me as well.聽 
That really is a shame about these homes sitting empty like that.聽 I'm sorry Gregg and Nomad that this has happened in your family.
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