Wind in the... Everywhere: The Day 11 "Scooters & Sunflowers" Saga
Scooters: Forget tour buses. Guests navigate the backroads on vintage, electric-converted Vespas. This allows for intimate, wind-in-your-face exploration of terrain larger vehicles can't reach. scooters sunflowers nudists 11 exclusive
Access is by referral only. No cameras allowed. Your ego must be checked at the gate. Wind in the
The 11 Exclusive Experiences What makes this retreat so unattainable? Only 11 guests are allowed per week. These are the signature offerings: Meanings: restricted access
Unlike the aggressive roar of motorcycle gangs, the scooter culture—specifically the vintage Vespa and Lambretta enthusiasts—has always been anchored in style, community, and a certain gentle aesthetic. They are the "mods" of the modern era, looking for elegance in the chaos.
The sunflowers are the true cartographers of Sector 11. They are not planted in neat rows but allowed to seed themselves in anarchic, towering congregations. They grow ten, sometimes twelve feet high, their black-eyed faces tracking the sun from dawn till dusk. The paths of the scooters are designed to weave around these golden sentinels, never through them. If a sunflower decides to root itself in the middle of a thoroughfare, the scooter path is rerouted. The residents say the sunflowers are the community’s oldest members, and they do not vote, but they always, always have the right of way.
06:00 – Dawn Retrieval Wake at a renovated masseria (farmhouse) in Puglia or Andalusia. Coffee is served by staff who are also naked—but wearing leather aprons (the only exception to the dress code). You are assigned a restored 1965 Vespa 50cc. The seat has been reupholstered in cork for breathability.