Brazil.naturist.festival.part.6 May 2026

The most prominent recurring naturist "festival" in Brazil is the Tambaba Open, which celebrated its 15th edition in September 2024. It is the only naturist sports competition in the country officially approved by a surfing federation (the Paraíba Surf Federation).

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  • Credenciamento (Registration): All attendees had to pre-register with valid ID and a signed code of conduct. No walk-ins. No gawkers.
  • The "Não é Legal" Rule: The festival’s slogan was plastered everywhere: "Não é legal se não for natural" (It’s not cool if it’s not natural). This was code for: no staring, no photography without explicit permission, no inappropriate comments. Violators were ejected immediately. Three people were asked to leave on the first day (two for using hidden cameras, one for lewd behavior). The message was clear: this is a lifestyle, not a spectacle.
  • The Role of the "Anjos" (Angels): A 24-person volunteer team in blue wristbands walked the grounds, trained in conflict resolution and consent. They were approachable, visible, and effective.

A concise, practical guide for attending a naturist festival in Brazil (assumes a multi-day coastal event with mixed activities: beach, workshops, music, meals). Adjust as needed for the specific festival you’re attending. BRAZIL.NATURIST.FESTIVAL.PART.6

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