Brazilian Naturist Festival Tour 21 May 2026
Brazil has a high UV index. The tour provides mandatory "Sun Breaks" from 12 PM to 2:30 PM where participants retreat to shaded hammocks or air-conditioned lounges.
Furthermore, Dengue Fever prevention is taken seriously. Despite being naked, you are required to apply repellent. The tour gives out decorative pulseiras (bracelets) containing biodegradable repellent.
Dates: [Insert specific dates, e.g., November 12–20, 2026]
Location: [e.g., Praia do Pinho, Santa Catarina, or Colina do Sol, Rio Grande do Sul]
Duration: 9 days / 8 nights
Most naturist events enforce strict photo rules: brazilian naturist festival tour 21
Portuguese is the heart of the tour. While guides speak English and Spanish, the magic happens when you attempt a clumsy "Bom dia, tudo bem?" to a nude local. Google Translate works wonders, but laughter works better.
Brazilian law (Decree-Law 3,688 of 1941, Article 233) is often misunderstood. Public nudity for obscene purposes is illegal, but social nudity in authorized naturist areas is fully protected. The Brazilian Naturist Festival Tour 21 operates exclusively in FBrN-certified zones where:
Participants are advised to carry a copy of their ID and the FBrN’s official regulations at all times. The tour also includes a mandatory 30-minute orientation session on the "Naturist Etiquette" – covering everything from respectful gazing to how to enter a swimming pool. Brazil has a high UV index
"I was terrified before my first day. By day three, I was leading a nude yoga class. The Brazilian Naturist Festival Tour doesn't just free your body – it frees your mind."
— Klaus, 52, Germany
"As a plus-size woman, I never thought I'd feel beautiful on a beach. But in Brazil, at this festival, no one stares. Everyone smiles. It's magic."
— Fernanda, 34, São Paulo
"The Tour 21 is not a swingers' event. It's a reset button for your soul. The respect is absolute."
— David & Mark, 47 & 49, Canada Most naturist events enforce strict photo rules: Portuguese
Just outside the bustling capital of Rio, Abricó Beach is the only official naturist beach in a metropolitan area. The Tour schedules a day-trip here, allowing participants to contrast the clothed chaos of Copacabana with the peaceful nudity of Abricó, framed by the Pedra da Gávea mountain.
Spaces on the tour are limited to preserve the intimate, non-crowded atmosphere. Here is your step-by-step guide:
Pro tip: The tour coincides with Brazil’s summer (December–February). Book flights early, as domestic travel is busy due to school holidays.