This is a list of social nudity places in
South America used for recreation.
Nude beaches
This list includes
topfree beaches, clothing-optional beaches (or
nude beaches) and some resorts. Topfree beaches allow women to sunbathe without a bikini top or other clothing above the waist. Clothing-optional beaches allow either sex to sunbathe with or without clothing above or below the waist. A nude beach may also be an obligatory nude area, which means that both sexes are obliged to go without clothing above as well as below the waist.
Praia do Abricó,[7] beach west of
Rio de Janeiro (Note: no land and restricted cellular telephone service—some providers do not cover this area.)
Olho de Boi (Bull's Eye Beach)[b] is one of the beaches in
Búzios, in Rio de Janeiro State, and the most popular official nude beach in Brazil for gays.
Jurubá – in the historic city of
Paraty, in the state of Rio.
Praia Brava – a beach shared by nudists and surfers, in
Cabo Frio, north of the state of Rio.[8]
Arica: Playa Corazones has long been a site for nudists. In the 1990s, attempts were made to make it an official nudist beach, but these attempts failed due to the intervention of the local churches.[18]
Antofagasta: Playa Escondida (not an official nudist beach but nudity is tolerated there).
This is a list of social nudity places in
South America used for recreation.
Nude beaches
This list includes
topfree beaches, clothing-optional beaches (or
nude beaches) and some resorts. Topfree beaches allow women to sunbathe without a bikini top or other clothing above the waist. Clothing-optional beaches allow either sex to sunbathe with or without clothing above or below the waist. A nude beach may also be an obligatory nude area, which means that both sexes are obliged to go without clothing above as well as below the waist.
Praia do Abricó,[7] beach west of
Rio de Janeiro (Note: no land and restricted cellular telephone service—some providers do not cover this area.)
Olho de Boi (Bull's Eye Beach)[b] is one of the beaches in
Búzios, in Rio de Janeiro State, and the most popular official nude beach in Brazil for gays.
Jurubá – in the historic city of
Paraty, in the state of Rio.
Praia Brava – a beach shared by nudists and surfers, in
Cabo Frio, north of the state of Rio.[8]
Arica: Playa Corazones has long been a site for nudists. In the 1990s, attempts were made to make it an official nudist beach, but these attempts failed due to the intervention of the local churches.[18]
Antofagasta: Playa Escondida (not an official nudist beach but nudity is tolerated there).