4 locations · Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Rio de Janeiro. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Praia do Abricó
Praia do Abricó is a clothing-optional beach in Nilopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazilian naturism is anchored by a handful of officially-designated beaches and a wider network of informally-tolerated sites. Praia do Pinho in Santa Catarina — recognised by local authorities in 1987 — was the first officially-designated naturist beach in Latin America and remains the best-known in the country. Tambaba Beach in Paraíba is the only designated naturist beach in northeastern Brazil. Praia do Abricó in Rio de Janeiro is the most-visited informal naturist beach, long-established and generally tolerated by the city. Brazilian nudity law operates at the state and municipal level; nudity outside designated or tolerance-established areas may fall under state-level ato obsceno provisions. For broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Praia Jurubatiba
Praia Jurubatiba is a clothing-optional beach in Macae, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazilian naturism is anchored by a handful of officially-designated beaches and a wider network of informally-tolerated sites. Praia do Pinho in Santa Catarina — recognised by local authorities in 1987 — was the first officially-designated naturist beach in Latin America and remains the best-known in the country. Tambaba Beach in Paraíba is the only designated naturist beach in northeastern Brazil. Praia do Abricó in Rio de Janeiro is the most-visited informal naturist beach, long-established and generally tolerated by the city. Brazilian nudity law operates at the state and municipal level; nudity outside designated or tolerance-established areas may fall under state-level ato obsceno provisions. For broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Praia Olho de Boi
Praia Olho de Boi is a clothing-optional beach in Armacao De Buzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazilian naturism is anchored by a handful of officially-designated beaches and a wider network of informally-tolerated sites. Praia do Pinho in Santa Catarina — recognised by local authorities in 1987 — was the first officially-designated naturist beach in Latin America and remains the best-known in the country. Tambaba Beach in Paraíba is the only designated naturist beach in northeastern Brazil. Praia do Abricó in Rio de Janeiro is the most-visited informal naturist beach, long-established and generally tolerated by the city. Brazilian nudity law operates at the state and municipal level; nudity outside designated or tolerance-established areas may fall under state-level ato obsceno provisions. For broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Praia brava
Praia brava is a clothing-optional beach in Parati, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazilian naturism is anchored by a handful of officially-designated beaches and a wider network of informally-tolerated sites. Praia do Pinho in Santa Catarina — recognised by local authorities in 1987 — was the first officially-designated naturist beach in Latin America and remains the best-known in the country. Tambaba Beach in Paraíba is the only designated naturist beach in northeastern Brazil. Praia do Abricó in Rio de Janeiro is the most-visited informal naturist beach, long-established and generally tolerated by the city. Brazilian nudity law operates at the state and municipal level; nudity outside designated or tolerance-established areas may fall under state-level ato obsceno provisions. For broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.