Cap d'Agde: The Nude Village of the Mediterranean - Rules and Prices

Cap d'Agde, also known as the "nude city," is a village in the south of France strictly for naturists, about an hour's drive from Montpellier. Each year, over 12 million people vacation there nude, with daily attendance reaching approximately 45,000 during peak season.
Unlike other naturist facilities, Cap d'Agde offers a complete nude experience, allowing visitors to visit shops and banks without clothing, while always adhering to the rule of respect.
The area features a private beach of 2.9 kilometers and hosts 180 businesses, including a marina, shopping center, and post office. For those wishing to explore the nearby towns of Agde and Pézenas, clothing is required.
Dining options include traditional French, Mediterranean, Asian, vegetarian, and vegan cuisine. Sun Beach offers Mojito cocktails (€10) and Spanish tapas (€25). Nightclubs with themed parties, such as foam parties (entrance €35), are also available.
Accommodation options vary, from hotels and hostels to rentals and campsites. Le Jardin de Babylone offers holiday homes for couples (€250-€450 per night), while Oz'inn features an indoor pool and spa (€659 per night). Naturist camping offers more economical options (€20.20-€58.20).
Access to the naturist village is subject to regulations and requires completing an arrival form and obtaining an access card. Visitors are required to comply with hygiene rules in public and private areas.