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By (user no longer on site) OP    49 weeks ago

Looking at trying cap never been before we’re regulars in pdi but just looked at flights to cap and very good priced , so just looking for some advise .

1. Is it best to stay in the naturist village (any pros /cons )

2. What kind of cost is it to eat out drink in bars

3. What’s the cost for clubs / parties for couples

We’re very tempted with flight prices tomorrow till Monday being so low but not sure if it’s busy yet either or best time to go

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By *our LamourCouple 49 weeks ago

'near that London'

The main cost of any visit to Cap is the accommodation . You really are better off inside the village , but apartments there can be difficult to find and are expensive

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By *aterfalls500Man 49 weeks ago

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"Looking at trying cap never been before we’re regulars in pdi but just looked at flights to cap and very good priced , so just looking for some advise .

1. Is it best to stay in the naturist village (any pros /cons )

2. What kind of cost is it to eat out drink in bars

3. What’s the cost for clubs / parties for couples

We’re very tempted with flight prices tomorrow till Monday being so low but not sure if it’s busy yet either or best time to go "

. I stayed outside the village once and it was a very disappointing experience. The accommodation was half the price of that in the village but it was not much fun walking home from the Sauna at 1am. . There are no taxi ranks in the village . You could hire a car but that negates any savings on accommodation . Everything in Cap is expensive. I would budget for 50 Euros club entrance fee and 30 Euros for a meal , 6 Euros for a pint of beer and 200 Euros a night for accommodation . You may find cheaper accommodation but good quality accommodation gets booked a long way in advance. Accommodation available now is probably either poor quality or over prices . Regulars tend to book accommodation at least six months in advance.

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By *leasureseekers123Couple 49 weeks ago

Hythe

It will be busy so you have no worries on that front. As already stated accommodation that is good quality gets booked up well in advance. We booked up last July for next week.

Unless you like camping you just need to accept that Cap is expensive- but there really is no place like it on earth.

Don’t bother staying outside the village- it’s a totally different experience.

You won’t be disappointed if you go to Cap. We’ve been going for 22 years and still love it there.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    49 weeks ago


"It will be busy so you have no worries on that front. As already stated accommodation that is good quality gets booked up well in advance. We booked up last July for next week.

Unless you like camping you just need to accept that Cap is expensive- but there really is no place like it on earth.

Don’t bother staying outside the village- it’s a totally different experience.

You won’t be disappointed if you go to Cap. We’ve been going for 22 years and still love it there.

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Took the plunge and tomorrow we will be there

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