Brazil currently has naturist beaches, governed by strict ethics and codes of conduct:
While the coast is famous for nudism, the new movement is going inland. In the mountains of Chapada Diamantina, collectives like Aldeia Nua (Naked Village) operate on a simple rule: clothes are for cold weather and town visits. Here, "nudism" isn't a scheduled activity; it is the default state. Hiking to waterfalls, harvesting cassava, and evening instrument circles all happen in the nude. The "new" aspect is the strict —they don't just remove clothes; they remove plastic.
This is not your father’s nudist club. It is a digital-native, ecologically conscious, and generationally diverse movement that is redefining what it means to be naked in the largest country in South America.