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Part 2 Hot: Enature Brazil Festival

With three days left of Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 Hot, tickets are officially sold out, though a waitlist exists for day passes. Organizers have already announced that due to the demand for the "hot" format, Part 2 will be extended by 48 hours next year.

For those unable to attend, the festival is streaming a "sunset hour" on their private member portal—though you’ll need a registered naturist ID to access it.

As the final bonfire of Part 2 approaches this Saturday, one thing is certain: The definition of a good time in Brazil has been rewritten. It’s no longer about the noise. It’s about the warmth. The sweat. The rhythm.

Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 is hot. And frankly, that’s exactly how nature intended it. enature brazil festival part 2 hot


By: [Guest Writer] – Event Correspondent

If you thought the opening weekend of the Enature Brazil Festival was a slow burn, you haven’t seen anything yet. As the sun dips below the Amazon-adjacent jungle canopy of Itu, São Paulo, the dust from Part 1 has barely settled. But the buzz in the air is unmistakable: Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 is hot.

And we aren’t just talking about the weather. With three days left of Enature Brazil Festival

After a record-breaking first leg that saw over 15,000 naturists from 34 different countries converge on the sprawling Fazenda da Luz resort, the second installment promises to turn up the dial on every single sensory element. From sizzling samba rhythms to scorching afternoon temperatures pushing 38°C (100°F), Part 2 is being hailed by organizers as the “main event” of the southern hemisphere’s largest clothing-optional cultural gathering.

Here is everything you need to know about why Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 is the hottest ticket in South America right now.


We spoke to several returning visitors to understand why Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 Hot has sold out three days faster than Part 1. By: [Guest Writer] – Event Correspondent If you

Amelia, 34 – Australia "I’ve been to nude festivals in Spain and California, but this is next level. The humidity alone makes wearing clothes impossible, so everyone just leans into it. Part 2 is hotter in every way. The music is faster, the people are flirtier, and the caipirinhas are stronger. It’s a beautiful, sweaty mess."

Carlos, 45 – Local guide, São Paulo "Last week was tranquil, family energy. This week? This is for the adults. You see couples renewing their energy. The term 'hot' fits because nobody is standing still. We are dancing from noon until 3 AM. My Fitbit says I burned 4,000 calories yesterday—without a shirt on."

David & Mark – First-timers from London "We were nervous about Part 1, but we got comfortable. By Part 2, we realized 'hot' means liberating. The heat waves make you forget you're naked. You just become part of the landscape. Also, the ice luge at the main bar saved our lives yesterday."