From hiking and swimming in pristine natural settings to engaging in sports and games, the festival offers a plethora of activities that cater to all interests and fitness levels. Whether you're an adventure-seeker or just looking to relax in nature, there's something for everyone.
Safety is the number one concern for first-timers. The is one of the most secure tours in South America. Every beach is patrolled by the Grupo de Apoio ao Naturismo (Naturism Support Group). Furthermore, the Brazilian Federal Police have specific protocols to protect naturist sites from "mixing" (the confusion of nudism with lewd acts). Brazilian naturist festival tour 21
The term "Tour 21" refers to a curated, multi-destination itinerary that usually takes place during the southern hemisphere’s late spring and summer (November to February). Unlike the chaotic energy of mainstream Carnival, the Naturist Festival Tour focuses on integration —mixing high-end ecological tourism with the philosophical principles of naturism: respect, social nudity, and connection with nature. From hiking and swimming in pristine natural settings
Participants on the tour report feeling safer naked in Brazil than they do clothed in major cities. The sense of community is instant. Strangers become family when everyone is equally vulnerable and equally respectful. The is one of the most secure tours in South America
Known for its ecological trails and dunes, this beach offers an optional naturist area. Local operators like Grand Turismo Bahia run day trips from Salvador that include guided access.
From hiking and swimming in pristine natural settings to engaging in sports and games, the festival offers a plethora of activities that cater to all interests and fitness levels. Whether you're an adventure-seeker or just looking to relax in nature, there's something for everyone.
Safety is the number one concern for first-timers. The is one of the most secure tours in South America. Every beach is patrolled by the Grupo de Apoio ao Naturismo (Naturism Support Group). Furthermore, the Brazilian Federal Police have specific protocols to protect naturist sites from "mixing" (the confusion of nudism with lewd acts).
The term "Tour 21" refers to a curated, multi-destination itinerary that usually takes place during the southern hemisphere’s late spring and summer (November to February). Unlike the chaotic energy of mainstream Carnival, the Naturist Festival Tour focuses on integration —mixing high-end ecological tourism with the philosophical principles of naturism: respect, social nudity, and connection with nature.
Participants on the tour report feeling safer naked in Brazil than they do clothed in major cities. The sense of community is instant. Strangers become family when everyone is equally vulnerable and equally respectful.
Known for its ecological trails and dunes, this beach offers an optional naturist area. Local operators like Grand Turismo Bahia run day trips from Salvador that include guided access.