Code of Conduct
We do not accept:
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Obscene or offensive language.
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Racism, sexism, or homophobia.
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Sexual or erotic material.
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Material intended to cause agitation.
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Any other unlawful material.
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No sexual content of any kind, such as dancing in a provocative manner, sitting on someone’s genitals, swapping saliva, or touching genitals.
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No photographs whatsoever unless you have cleared it with each and every single person in the shot. Please don’t try to persuade anyone. Their first "no" is their final answer. People have every right to their privacy and whether or not they wish themselves or their family to appear in a photograph. All photos need to be inspected by all individuals appearing in the photo immediately after it was taken.
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Don’t stare; it is very rude whether you have clothes on or not.
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Always take a towel and make sure you sit on it when on other people’s furniture. This is for hygiene reasons, such as protecting other people from your sun tan oil, sweat, etc.
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We aim to create a harmonious environment where everyone gets along. Please do not argue or fight and leave your aggressive behavior at home. Get along with everyone, and if you have a disagreement, keep it to yourself if it may cause a fight.
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Your partner or friend/s you brought with you is your responsibility only. Keep them in line and make sure they know the code of conduct BEFORE attending. If they cannot be controlled, we suggest you remove them in an adult and diplomatic fashion.
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Cover up any unpredictable erections. We know they sometimes happen beyond your control; a simple towel covering it up or lying on your front and no-one will know.
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No violence or raising voices or shouting. Respect everyone even though they may rub you the wrong way.
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Don’t litter; in fact, if you see it, then pick it up and dispose of it yourself. Parents are responsible for their children also where this is concerned. The only things you should leave behind are your footprints. This aligns with our “Leave no trace” Motto.
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Don’t make rude comments about anyone.
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Children sometimes like to let off steam, and this is no bad thing at all, but children should be supervised by adults so that they don’t cause problems for others.
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Binoculars aren't welcome.
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Don’t go naked where nakedness isn’t allowed – you are asking for trouble.
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The resorts is a peaceful place, so be considerate about playing loud music or radios. Use earphones if possible, and if asked to ‘turn it down,’ do so willingly.
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Respect other people’s property.
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Privacy is fundamental. Many are at a resort for a quiet time. Body language should tell you they don’t want to be disturbed. It’s not wrong to look for new friends – but it is rude to intrude when you’re unwelcome.
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Speak up for standards. Don’t let some newcomer who doesn’t understand the situation or our values cause trouble. Instead of doing a slow burn, go talk, politely but firmly, to the couple starting sexual activity or the person using bad language.
In addition to the above items not allowed, we also ask our guest to respect the following;
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Respect personal space: Always maintain a respectful distance from others unless invited closer. Avoid intruding on others' personal space without permission.
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Practice good hygiene: Maintain personal hygiene by showering regularly and using appropriate sanitation facilities. This helps ensure a clean and comfortable environment for everyone.
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Respect cultural differences: Be mindful of cultural differences and avoid behaviors or language that may be offensive or disrespectful to individuals from diverse backgrounds.
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Seek consent: Always seek verbal or non-verbal consent before initiating physical contact with others. Respect boundaries and refrain from touching others without permission.
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Be mindful of noise levels: Keep noise levels to a minimum, especially during quiet hours, to ensure a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere for all guests.
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Participate responsibly in activities: Engage in activities and events offered at the resort responsibly, following any guidelines or instructions provided by staff or organizers.
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Report concerns: If you witness any behavior that violates the code of conduct or makes you feel uncomfortable, report it to resort staff or management promptly. Your feedback helps maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all guests.