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Enature Brazil Naturist Festival a notable event in the Brazilian naturism scene, typically hosted at Colina do Sol
, one of the largest naturist villages in Latin America located in Taquara, Rio Grande do Sul
While specific dates for the 2026 edition have not been widely publicized, the festival is a recurring highlight for the community, focusing on social nudity, body positivity, and natural living. Event Overview Colina do Sol , Taquara, RS, Brazil.
: Promoting naturism through sports, music, workshops, and communal living in a private, secure environment. Environment
: The venue offers extensive infrastructure, including pools, sports courts, and camping areas, all within a forested landscape Colina do Sol Related Experiences in Brazil
If you are looking for similar nature-focused or social events in Brazil around this timeframe, consider these alternatives: Sounds of Quartzo : An immersive experience in Chapada dos Veadeiros featuring music, yoga, and connection with nature from June 5–8, 2026 Naturist Beaches Enature Brazil Naturist Festival
: Brazil has several officially sanctioned nude beaches where clothing is optional year-round, such as Praia do Pinho in Santa Catarina and Olho de Boi in Búzios. Expand map
The Enature Brazil Naturist Festival is a vibrant celebration of the naturist lifestyle, typically held in an "adult summer camp" atmosphere where participants gather to experience social nudity, nature, and community. While Brazil is famous for its Carnival and iconic naturist beaches like Tambaba, the Enature festival specifically emphasizes a philosophy of self-discovery and environmental connection. Core Philosophy and Lifestyle
The festival distinguishes itself through its "naturist" rather than just "nudist" approach. While nudism focuses on the act of being unclothed, naturism at Enature is treated as a comprehensive lifestyle that encompasses:
Respect for Nature: Events often take place in semi-hidden, picturesque locations like Tambaba.
Holistic Wellness: Activities often integrate yoga, physical exercise, and healthy living practices. Enature Brazil Naturist Festival a notable event in
Social Equality: The environment is designed to be friendly and inclusive, removing the social barriers typically imposed by clothing and status. Key Activities and Atmosphere
Participants describe the event as a communal experience where privacy and discretion are paramount. Typical experiences include:
Communal Living: Staying in unique accommodations like mini-yurts.
Outdoor Immersion: Bathing in natural pools, exploring sand cliffs, and participating in guided nature ceremonies.
Sporting Events: Brazil is home to unique naturist competitions, such as the Tambaba Naturist Surfing tournament, which has been part of the official naturist calendar for over 15 years. Legal and Social Context Promotion & partnerships
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Promotion & partnerships
- Common partners: national naturist federations, local naturist clubs, eco-tourism operators, wellness brands, and rights/advocacy NGOs.
- Promotion channels: naturist community forums, social media groups, partner websites, and targeted local outreach.
Location: Where Paradise Meets Prudence
The festival moves locations occasionally, but it has found a frequent home at Colina do Sol (Sun Hill) in Rio Grande do Sul, or at Costão do Santinho resort in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. However, one of the most iconic venues has been the EcoPark Naturista Tambaba in Paraíba (Northeast Brazil).
Tambaba is legendary because it features the only official naturist beach in the Northeast. Surrounded by steep cliffs and turquoise water, the venue offers a dramatic backdrop. For the Enature festival, the entire eco-park is privatized, allowing 360 degrees of freedom—from the restaurant to the pool, to the beach and the rainforest trails.
5. Demographics & Social Impact
- Attendance: 300–800 people per edition (pre-COVID). Roughly 60% couples, 30% singles, 10% families with children.
- Gender ratio: Historically male-heavy (70/30), but recent editions have seen more women due to women-only orientation sessions.
- Age range: 25–55, though seniors and families with kids under 12 are increasingly present.
- Notable: Brazil’s trans and non-binary communities have begun attending; the festival now includes pronoun badges and gender-neutral changing areas.
Benefits often cited by participants
- Increased body acceptance and self-confidence.
- Stronger community ties and social support.
- Reduced stigma around non-sexual nudity.
- Connection to nature and outdoor well-being.
Example one-day schedule (sample)
- 08:00 — Registration & welcome orientation
- 09:00 — Morning yoga (naturist-friendly)
- 10:30 — Panel: “Naturism in Brazil — Law, Culture, Future”
- 12:00 — Communal lunch / networking
- 14:00 — Beach games & guided nature walk
- 16:00 — Workshop: photography & consent in naturist spaces
- 18:00 — Live music / cultural performance
- 20:00 — Closing circle & announcements
What to Expect: A Day-by-Day Taste
Unlike a standard vacation, the Enature Brazil Naturist Festival has a packed schedule. You will not be bored. Here is what a typical 3-to-5-day festival looks like:
Common location & timing
- Usually held at naturist resorts, beaches, or private properties that permit organized naturist events.
- Timing varies by year; many editions occur during warmer months or local holiday periods to maximize outdoor activities.
Goals and themes
- Promote naturism as a lifestyle based on respect for self, others, and nature.
- Normalize non-sexual social nudity by providing safe, respectful public spaces.
- Education and advocacy about naturist ethics, legal rights, and health benefits.
- Cultural exchange among regional, national, and international naturist groups.
- Sustainability and nature connection, often emphasizing eco-friendly practices.
