Rio de Janeiro Beaches

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Rio de Janeiro’s coastline is a sun-drenched tapestry of golden sand, turquoise water, and dramatic granite peaks. From the iconic curves of Copacabana to the bohemian vibe of Ipanema, each beach has its own personality, drawing locals and travellers alike into a rhythm of surf, samba, and caipirinhas. Whether you’re here to work on your tan, catch a wave, or people-watch against a backdrop of lush mountains, Rio’s beaches are the city’s living room—vibrant, welcoming, and utterly unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least three full days to explore the main beaches at a relaxed pace. Spend your first day at Copacabana and Arpoador, your second at Ipanema and Leblon, and your third venturing to Barra da Tijuca or Praia Vermelha. For a deeper dive, add an extra day to revisit favourite spots or take a surfing lesson. Mornings are best for swimming and fewer crowds; late afternoons are prime for people-watching and sunset drinks.

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