Bucket List Destinations, Small Intimate Groups, and Friends That will Last a Lifetime

Bucket List Destinations, Small Intimate Groups, and Friends That will Last a Lifetime

Just three great reasons to travel with GoNaked Travels!

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I wanted to take a moment to walk you through what’s coming up this year. Just a chance to daydream together for a few minutes and see if any of these trips tug at you.

If you’ve traveled with us before, I’d love to see you again.
If you haven’t, this might be the year you finally say yes.

Let’s start at the top.


April: Key West — Our Most Flexible Trip of the Year

April 14–19

Key West kicks off our travel year, and this one is a little different by design.

I call it a meetup, not a retreat.

You choose where you stay.
You choose how much you spend.
You decide how social you want to be.

We organize the fun: shopping outings, casual games, themed happy hours, costumes, and get-togethers. You float in and out as it suits you.

There’s a small entry fee (about $179), which helps cover happy hour cocktails, party supplies, and group events. Everything else is up to you.

Here’s the big perk:
If you stay off-site, your Go Naked entry gets you free access to Island House. That’s a $50-a-day pass, waived for you. You can walk in, drop your clothes, eat, meet guys, and enjoy the scene without extra cost.

I’d love for you to stay at Island House, but if it’s booked or out of range, you still get full access.

This will be our sixth time back in Key West.
All bodies welcome. Always.


Late April: Tulip Time & Timeless Memories

April 25 – May 2

This one feels special.

It’s our first river cruise, sailing through Holland at peak tulip season. We chose Avalon for a reason: the cabins are larger than most, with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows that make the landscape feel like it’s moving through you.

You’ll drift past canals, towns, and endless blooms. It’s quiet beauty, not rush-rush tourism.

Yes, it’ll be a bit chilly. Probably not naked-weather in Amsterdam during the day. But after the cruise?

That’s when things get fun.

For those who can stay, we’ll spend Sunday through Thursday in Amsterdam, hitting museums and shops during the day and mapping out naked bars and events at night. Those post-cruise hotels, meals, and nightlife are on you, so again, you control your budget.

If you’ve never been to Amsterdam, it’s one of my favorite cities in the world. There’s still time, and still cabins available. If you’re curious, I’ll connect you with Gary at Globus to make it easy.


June: Las Vegas — Surprisingly Perfect

June 9-14, 2026

I’ll be honest: I never thought I was a Vegas guy.

Then last year happened.

Tourism was lighter. The city was easier. And the house we rented? Fantastic.

This year’s compound is even better. Plenty of rooms, a pool, a hot tub, and space to actually relax. It’ll be warm enough to be naked, and the vibe is low-pressure and social.

We’ve got evening entertainment lined up, including RuPaul’s Drag Race Live and the Atomic Saloon Show. There’s plenty of food, real downtime, and space to do Vegas your way: walk the Strip, nap by the pool, play games, or disappear for a few hours and recharge.

We had a great time last year. I’m genuinely excited about this one.


Late October: Día de los Muertos in San Miguel de Allende

October 29-November 4

This is my other hometown, and hands down one of the most meaningful trips we do.

San Miguel de Allende doesn’t just observe Day of the Dead, it becomes it. The city transforms. Cemeteries glow. Music, color, food, and remembrance fill the streets.

We’re staying at Casa Valentina, an upscale, clothing-optional property. Mornings start with choosing your breakfast from a menu. After the beds are made and the staff leaves, the house becomes yours to enjoy, naked and unbothered.

We’ll celebrate Halloween, multiple nights of Day of the Dead, visit cemeteries, dine at spectacular restaurants, and wander art galleries in this 600-year-old city.

If you’ve ever seen Coco, imagine that energy in real life.

There are only two rooms left. Truly.


December: Puerto Vallarta — One Room Left

December 13–19, 2026

Puerto Vallarta is magic, and this villa proves it.

From the infinity pool, you can watch whales play in the ocean. The house is gay-friendly, elegant, and relaxed. Open bar. Beautiful shared spaces. You’ll be fed incredible breakfasts and memorable dinners, including a night at La Capella with its iconic view of the church tower.

There’s one room left: a lower-level casita with a shared bathroom. It’s the most affordable option, and yes, there are stairs. If you’re okay with that, it’s an incredible value.

You’ll be treated like royalty.


Possibly Adding: A Second Puerto Vallarta Week

December 6–12 (interest only for now)

I’m exploring the idea of adding a second week in Puerto Vallarta, same villa, same setup, same magic.

Right now, I’m just gauging interest. If you’re curious, raise your hand. If enough guys say yes, we’ll collect deposits and make it official.


Final Reality Check

Here’s where things stand:

  • Puerto Vallarta: 1 room left
  • San Miguel de Allende: 2 rooms left
  • Las Vegas: 2 spots left
  • Tulip Cruise: About 5 cabins left total
  • Key West: Open and flexible

If something here is calling to you, don’t wait too long.

Drop me a line if you have questions. I’m happy to talk it through.

I hope to travel with you — bare — this year.

And check out ALL of our trips at https://www.gonakedevents.com/