Armacao De Buzios, Rio de Janeiro
Praia Olho de Boi
Praia Olho de Boi is a clothing-optional beach in Armacao De Buzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
About this place
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.
Etiquette & ground rules
Respect the established naturist character of the location: arrive with a towel, avoid photography, and follow the lead of regulars. At officially-designated beaches (Praia do Pinho, Tambaba) there are posted rules and often a small management presence — follow them. At informal tolerance sites, low-profile behaviour keeps the peace. Brazilian sun is intense year-round; protect skin that has never been exposed. Carry water and valuables-minimal — beach theft is a practical concern at busier sites.
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