We have been to Paya Bay. Be sure to check out the web site. Paya Bay has clothing optional sections all of the time. There is a cove with swimming, a deck, chairs, etc. During "naturist weeks", the entire resort other than Big Beach is clothing optional. This includes the really nice Bliss Beach. All weeks in February are naturist weeks other than the 9th to the 15th. Paya Bay is privately owned and has been in their family for decades. It is run as a regular full-time resort.

We really liked Paya Bay a lot and plan to go back some time. But, don't drink any dairy and only drink bottled water. We had some problems with that on our trip. There's a small number of rooms, about 20 or so, but the property is huge with lots of marked trails and small places to hang out. It's a good romance place. If it's a naturist week, you can be nude everywhere but the big beach, which is public, and the restaurant, where they expect you to cover up.

It did seem like a long ride from the airport, since the roads are not that good, but I understand a lot more has been paved since then.