
Vanity Fair Magazine called Palm Springs, CA Hot, Hot, Hot! Conde Nast Traveler sees Palm Springs as "the new home of hip."
One of the major reasons for the revival of Palm Springs as the cool vacation spot of the country, is the mid century modern, intimate, boutique hotels and resorts.
One of the more popular of these charming resorts is The Terra Cotta Inn Clothing Optional Resort and Spa shown here. Designed by the famous architect Albert Frey in 1960, according to the local newspaper, The Desert Sun, the resort was originally called the Monkey Tree. it was the hot celebrity hangout of that era. In 1994, Tom and Mary Clare Mulhall from Chicago, purchased the resort and after restoring it, turned it into a chic clothing optional resort, where guests go nude sunbathing. This popular romatic hotel has been featured by Los Angeles Magazine as one of their 4 favorite vacation resorts for couples. Phoenix's City Magazine featured them as one of the 10 best independent resorts of the western US. Newsweek Magazine featured them as one of the best small businesses in America. And on the Travel show "Ultimate Hotels," the Terra Cotta Inn was selected as one of the 10 ultimate hotels of the world that all couples have to vacation at at least once in their lifetime.
Only in Palm Springs and America is one of the most popular places to stay, a nudist resort. To learn more about this fun vacation destination visit http://sunnyfun.com


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