Emiliano Zapata, Morelos
Hotel Luz de Luna nudist resort
Hotel Luz de Luna is a clothing-optional resort in rural Morelos state, about two hours south of Mexico City.
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About this place
Hotel Luz de Luna is a clothing-optional resort in rural Morelos state, about two hours south of Mexico City. The property sits in warm, dry countryside near Tehuixtla, far from beach tourism zones. You'll find basic hotel-style rooms, a pool, and day-use facilities. This is a small operation — not a luxury destination, but a functional spot for Mexican naturists and occasional international visitors looking for a quiet, low-key experience. The climate here is consistently warm year-round, making it viable for outdoor nudity any season. Facilities are modest compared to larger North American resorts. Expect simple accommodations, likely open-air common areas, and a relaxed social atmosphere. Staff speaks Spanish primarily. The resort caters mostly to Mexican couples and small groups, with weekend traffic heavier than weekdays. This isn't a polished resort experience — it's rustic, laid-back, and authentically Mexican. If you're comfortable with basic lodging and don't need extensive amenities, it works well for a naturist overnight or weekend. Bring cash, as rural Morelos locations don't always process cards reliably.
Etiquette & ground rules
Bring your own towel for sitting on chairs and loungers — standard naturist practice applies. Spanish is the primary language, so basic phrases help. Respect quiet hours if posted. Photography policies likely prohibit cameras in common areas without explicit permission. Tipping staff in pesos is appreciated. If you're unfamiliar with Mexican naturist culture, err on the side of conservatism — this isn't a party scene, and locals value low-key, respectful socializing.
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