Experience the Best Beaches in Rio de Janeiro

 Experience the Best Beaches in Rio de Janeiro

 


There are so many beaches in Rio de Janeiro and while you may think that you will simply enjoy the one closest to your hotel, we recommend that you venture out a little further to discover your true favorite. After all, each beach in Rio de Janeiro offers something extraordinary and you won’t want to miss out on any of it during your visit!

Experience the Best Beaches in Rio de Janeiro

Grumari Beach

Grumari Beach is tucked away over in the Grumari Municipal Park, which is in the western section of Rio de Janeiro. While you may not think it is worthwhile to search for this beach, we can tell you that this hidden piece of paradise is worthy of all the trouble and so much more. This gorgeous beach has an entire section dedicated to naturism, so you will want to plan your visit accordingly.

Prainha Beach

Prainha Beach can be found within Prainha State Park and it is always being designated as the cleanest beach in all of Rio de Janeiro. When you arrive at this beach, you will have extraordinary views of Barra da Tijuca, but you may be too busy surfing, or watching the surfers, to appreciate those views the way you should.

Recreio Beach

This beach can be found down at the western end of the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood and you will find many wealthy people there, as well as families and surfers. There is three kilometers of soft white sand, which is perfect for the beach volleyball tournaments that take place there. This is also the beach where many surfing and bodyboarding tournaments are held throughout the year. If you do not know how to surf, this is the beach to start, because there are many surfing schools nearby.

Copacabana Beach

Everyone has heard about Copacabana Beach and it is the one beach that is on everyone’s list when they arrive in Rio de Janeiro for vacation. This popular beach is always packed with beachgoers, as well as salesmen who are always trying to make a quick buck. Since there are many hotels along this beach, you will have extra crowding, but at least your room will only be steps away from the sand if you stay at one of those hotels.

There is always something going on at the Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, even in the middle of the night. Therefore, if you are looking for a tranquil beach that offers quiet and calm, you must head over to one of the many other beaches in the area.

One of the best nights to experience the action on Copacabana Beach is New Year’s Eve, because a massive celebration is held there. There are a few other nights throughout the year that are just as magical, but none of them hold a candle to this incredible start of every new year.

Leblon Beach

Leblon Beach is one of the calmest and safest beaches in Rio de Janeiro, which shouldn’t be surprising since it is in one of the most expensive neighborhoods. This is the perfect beach when you want to walk along the shoreline and not be bothered by anything or anyone. We do recommend grabbing a coconut water, or other type of drink, at one of the rooftop bars, so you can relax and look out over this beach for hours.

Ipanema Beach

Ipanema Beach is one of the more modern beaches in Rio de Janeiro and yet it wouldn’t be as popular as it is today if it weren’t for the Bossa Nova classic, “The Girl from Ipanema”. It is still common to see bikinis everywhere on Ipanema Beach, which isn’t surprising since this is one of the first beaches where they were worn. This is also the beach where surfing became popular down in Rio and the rest of the country. You will love watching the sun as it is setting, as you stand on the Arpoador rocks. Do not be surprised if you see many same sex couples at this beach, because this is the one beach in Rio where they all feel comfortable.

Joatinga Beach

You can only reach Joatinga Beach by taking a car along the winding road of an exclusive neighborhood, so you must plan your visit carefully. The locals consider this area of Rio de Janeiro their own personal Beverly Hills, so you know how exclusive these condominiums really are. This is a rocky beach that is popular with the younger generations, especially those who love wakeboarding. However, that doesn’t mean you won’t enjoy every minute of your time there if you do not wakeboard or are a little older.

Vidigal Beach

Vidigal Beach is down in the southern section of Rio de Janeiro and not too many people think about going there. The reason for this is that so many people believe it is a private beach for the Sheraton Hotel that is located there, but that isn’t true. Anyone can spend time at this hidden beach, and you won’t regret one minute of your time there, once you see the magnificent views of southern Rio de Janeiro.

Sao Conrado Beach

If you are looking for thrilling adventures that include parasailing and hang gliding, you must visit Sao Conrado Beach when you are vacationing in Rio de Janeiro. This is another beach that is located near an exclusive neighborhood filled with condominiums, but the Favela of Rocinha can also be seen from the sand.

Arpoador and Diabo Beaches

Surfing began at Arpoador, but the beaches there offer so much more to those who take the time to visit. Diabo Beach is also known as the evil beach and it is another excellent beach when it comes to surfing and watching the surfers out in the water. We recommend that you spend the entire day at these beaches, or at least arrive late enough in the day to watch the sunset from the rocks. The views of Rio de Janeiro, as it basks in the warm glows of reds, oranges, and yellows, is a sight you will never soon forget.

Now that you are aware of all the best beaches in Rio de Janeiro, you can choose which beach you want to start with during your visit. We recommend that you visit every single beach on this list, but we understand that time is always short when it comes to vacations. Therefore, choose the beaches that stand out the most to you and then see which one of those is your absolute favorite.

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