If you have ever wondered what true freedom feels like—not the freedom from clothes, but the freedom from judgment—mark your calendar. Part.7 is already being planned for November next year. But you will have to earn your spot. The 1,200 tickets sold out in 48 hours this year. Next year, it will be 1,500. And they will go even faster.
The organizer, Ricardo Sampaio, took a deep breath. "This is Part.6," he said, his voice amplified only by the wind. "Six years ago, we were 200 people in the rain, hiding from the police. Tonight, we are a nation. We are not hiding anymore. " BRAZIL.NATURIST.FESTIVAL.PART.6
By Eduardo Solares | Special Correspondent for Naturist Lifestyle & Tourism If you have ever wondered what true freedom
If you have followed the evolution of this festival from its humble first steps (Part.1) through the experimental phases (Parts 2-4) and the post-pandemic renaissance (Part.5), then Part.6 represents a remarkable milestone: The 1,200 tickets sold out in 48 hours this year
Because once you have experienced the magic of a Brazilian naturist festival, wearing a swimsuit to the beach feels like wearing a straightjacket to a party.
"The young people here think this is just a vacation," Clara told the audience, tears in her eyes. "No. This was a war. We were called perverts. We were arrested. Now, you are here, 1,200 strong, because we refused to wear our shame. Part.6 is the victory we dreamed of."