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Dive centers now offer nude diving experiences, complete with briefings, support, and “no‑face” atmospheres—meaning small groups respecting consent and privacy.
If you’ve heard of the “100th dive nude tradition,” you’re tapping into scuba lore! Many divers celebrate their 100th certified dive by removing non-essential gear—sometimes the wetsuit, sometimes more—underwater.
Nude dive etiquette is all about creating a welcoming, respectful space for everyone underwater—especially in group or naturist club settings. Here’s what to keep in mind:
Just because it’s a nude dive doesn’t mean anything goes. Respect boundaries and never assume comfort with physical proximity, comments, or photography.
Some dive resorts in southern Thailand offer private boat trips or remote dives where nude swimming and diving are possible (check local customs and operator policies).














