Jandia hotel with Naturist section

Started by northwest, February 11, 2015, 18:48:48 PM

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northwest

Just visited the Club Jandia Princess and enjoyed going nude for the first time in the sauna and round the pool (it was a bit cold to go nude on the beautiful beaches).  We are now looking to visit again in the early summer.

Does anyone know how the Fuerteventua Princess or Club Magic life nudist areas compare?  CJP had a small naturist pool and sunbathing area.  The Sauna and Jacuzzi were both mixed textile which made things a bit awkward for us first timers.  We would have preferred one or the other to be honest.

GandA

Hi Northwest

Been to all the hotels that you have mentioned over the years. Our last two visits to Fuerteventura have been a couple of years ago and they were both to club Magic Life. We had a great time at this hotel and would say they had the better naturist area and pool.
They have two saunas one for textiles and one for naturists so there should be no awkwardness.
Hope you have a great time which ever hotel you choose.

notdeadfred

Hi Northwest

We have been to the Fuerteventura Princess several times now. Only ever had a peek into the Jandia Princess. In our view the FP naturist section is bigger then the Jandia. It does get a bit crowded at times, and always seems to be much busier than the larger textile pools when we've been there. But it has the added benefit of more sunbeds on the edge of the zone (behind the bushes from the pool) overlooking the beach, the sea and the Magic Life.

These sunbeds are visible from the Magic Life across the barranco, and also from some of the FP's own textile sunbeds, but that doesn't seem to bother anyone. There are also one or two apartments which have a great view of the naturist section from their balconies!

The dedicated pool is costume free (but cold). The 2 huge saunas and showers have always been completely nude when we've been there, and I think anyone trying to go in wearing costumes would be asked to conform or go away! There have been a view grumbles about this on TA by non naturists, but it has never been a problem when we've been there. Both saunas have huge tinted windows which give a great view of the sea whilst you sweat.

We've never been into the Magic Life, but one thing to be aware of is that access to the beach from it is quite steep with lots of stairs. The FP is also raised but not as much, so the beach access is a bit easier.