We have listed some common questions and answers about Apollo Nudist Club and nudism/naturism.
If you still have any queries then please contact us.
Q. Does Apollo Nudist Club hold swingers parties and can I expect to find a partner for sex at the club?
A. No. We are a family naturist club. We very quickly spot those whose motives are incompatible with naturist and family values.
Q. I am male and single, or married and my wife is not interested in naturism. Can I visit your club?
A. Yes you may but before you visit Apollo, please write, e-mail or telephone first.
Q. What naturist facilities are there in WA?
A. Facilities for nudists in WA include:
Clothing optional resorts are run on a commercial basis and offer many facilities for the naturist tourist. Unfortunately, WA does not yet have any resorts, but elsewhere in Australia, and particularly overseas, a great variety of such venues exists. Some of these are included on our "Links" page.
Q. Where does Apollo Nudist Club have grounds?
A. Apollo does not have permanent grounds but instead holds a regular meetings and social gatherings at various privately owned residences or venues, and conducts a variety of sporting and social events.
Q. Who are Apollo Nudist Club members?
A. Apollo's membership comes from people of all ages and walks of life. We are a family oriented club and welcome all who are interested in the naturist lifestyle. Nudism/naturism is about respecting each other.
Q. How can I become an active naturist?
A. There are many ways to get involved. You could support a free beach group e.g. the Free Beach Association, become an Australian Naturist Federation Supporter or join one of WA's three ANF affiliated naturist clubs, Apollo, Phoenix, Sunseekers.
More information on Australian naturism is available in the nationally distributed quarterly publications " The Australian Naturist", or "Australian Sun and Health". These are available from most good newsagents or by subscription.
To find out more why not send us an e-mail
If you still have any queries then please contact us.
Q. Does Apollo Nudist Club hold swingers parties and can I expect to find a partner for sex at the club?
A. No. We are a family naturist club. We very quickly spot those whose motives are incompatible with naturist and family values.
Q. I am male and single, or married and my wife is not interested in naturism. Can I visit your club?
A. Yes you may but before you visit Apollo, please write, e-mail or telephone first.
Q. What naturist facilities are there in WA?
A. Facilities for nudists in WA include:
- Clubs with grounds like Sunseekers which is located "in the hills" 35 minutes from the city.
- Clubs without grounds which use private swim and recreation venues as a meeting place (such as Apollo and Phoenix)
- Free beaches which remain a popular destination for many, particularly on hot weekends. WA has several legal nude beaches and others that are well recognized as unofficial free beaches. Check out the "Free Beach WA (FBWA}" website for details.
Clothing optional resorts are run on a commercial basis and offer many facilities for the naturist tourist. Unfortunately, WA does not yet have any resorts, but elsewhere in Australia, and particularly overseas, a great variety of such venues exists. Some of these are included on our "Links" page.
Q. Where does Apollo Nudist Club have grounds?
A. Apollo does not have permanent grounds but instead holds a regular meetings and social gatherings at various privately owned residences or venues, and conducts a variety of sporting and social events.
Q. Who are Apollo Nudist Club members?
A. Apollo's membership comes from people of all ages and walks of life. We are a family oriented club and welcome all who are interested in the naturist lifestyle. Nudism/naturism is about respecting each other.
Q. How can I become an active naturist?
A. There are many ways to get involved. You could support a free beach group e.g. the Free Beach Association, become an Australian Naturist Federation Supporter or join one of WA's three ANF affiliated naturist clubs, Apollo, Phoenix, Sunseekers.
More information on Australian naturism is available in the nationally distributed quarterly publications " The Australian Naturist", or "Australian Sun and Health". These are available from most good newsagents or by subscription.
To find out more why not send us an e-mail