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Norway-based tour and travel company 'Bare Necessities' announced that the 'nudist' cruise will set sail in February 2025. Accordingly, the 11-day voyage will start from Miami and head to the Caribbean, with stops in the Bahamas and Puerto Rico.

According to CNN International, the 295-meter 'Norwegian Pearl' will offer a 'once-in-a-lifetime experience' to those who will travel. "As always, it is our pleasure to offer you the luxury of deciding what NOT to wear," Bare Necessities said in a statement on its official website. 

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Prices for two-person cabins on the ship start from 2 thousand dollars, while the price of three-bedroom villas for three people was announced as 33 thousand 155 dollars. The ship's passenger capacity is 2,300. According to the company's statement, the cruise ship will also have 'a large buffet area for dining al fresco in private restaurants in the nude'.

On the other hand, it was also stated that 'naked passengers' should not expect a completely clothes-free experience. Accordingly, the ship's passengers will be asked to follow a series of rules. For example, passengers will be required to wear clothes in the dining rooms inside the cruise ship, and to lay out a towel before sitting in the stateroom, pool terrace and buffet area. 'fondling or inappropriate touching' will similarly be prohibited. The Bare Necessities company also said that underwear and fetish costumes, as well as taking photos or videos of other passengers on board without their permission and consent, will also be prohibited. 

The cruise is expected to depart on February 3, 2025 and return on February 14.