For six years, the Brazilian Naturist Federation (FBrN) has held seasonal gatherings. But Part 6 marks a historical turning point. For the first time, the festival relocated from the crowded beaches of Praia do Pinho and Abricó to a private eco-retreat in the rolling hills of Rio Grande do Sul.
Sustainability was central. The festival adopted a low-waste model: composting toilets, refill water stations to avoid plastic, locally sourced food, solar-powered lighting, and volunteer-led beach cleanups. Educational sessions about coastal ecosystems and indigenous land stewardship invited attendees to consider naturism as a lifestyle aligned with ecological respect. brazilnaturistfestivalpart6