Best beaches in Brazil
21.07.2023 - 07:34
/ roughguides.com
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Brazil has some of the sexiest, swoon-inducing, stretches of sand in the world. Glorious beaches fringe much of the country’s 7500 km-long coastlines, from the steamy tropical coast in the north to the sweeping strands of silvery sand near the southern Argentinean border. Brazil is one of the world’s hottest beach destinations, with chic low-key resorts, coral reefs and superb surfing. Here is our pick of the best beaches in Brazil.
The information in this article is inspired by The Rough Guide to Brazil , your essential guide for visiting Brazil .
Nestled between a bottle-green ocean, a heart-shaped lagoon and the towering, forest-covered boulder mountains of the Serra do Mar, one of the best beaches in the world — Ipanema in Rio de Janeiro.
Visit the far southern end for an early breakfast in buttery yellow light. Then, grab a chair at one of the simple beach shacks and order an ice-cold, freshly-cut coconut and an energising açai berry sorbet.
On this tailor-made trip to Breathtaking Brazil, you will explore the lively city of Rio de Janeiro, home to Ipanema and Copacabana beaches; experience the stunning Foz do Iguaçu National Park and see the world’s largest waterfalls system.
Ipanema — one of the most well-known beaches in Brazil'© Alex Robinson
One of the most renowned beaches in Brazil, Copacabana was originally an isolated area, cut off from Rio by mountains until 1892 when the Túnel Velho link with Botafogo was inaugurated. The open sea soon attracted beachgoers, though Copacabana remained sparsely populated until the splendid Neoclassical-style Copacabana Palace Hotel opened its doors,
Copacabana is amazing, the over-the-top atmosphere apparent even in the mosaic pavements, designed by Burle Marx to represent images of rolling waves. If Copacabana is nowadays past its prime, it’s still an enjoyable place to sit and watch the world go by, and at night on the floodlit beach football is played into the early hours.
This tailor-made trip to Brazilian Beaches begins at Foz do Iguaçu, where you will stand in awe of the huge Iguaçu Falls. Next up, we'll head to the lively city of Rio de Janeiro, home of the legendary Copacabana, Botafogo and Flamengo beaches, and of course, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue.
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Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro © Pixabay
The staggeringly beautiful and environmentally protected archipelago of Fernando de Noronha lies in the equatorial Atlantic some 545km from Pernambuco and 350km from Natal. Boasting some of the most stunning beaches in Brazil, it’s also hard to beat for snorkelling and scuba diving.
The largest and only inhabited island, Ilha de Fernando de Noronha is just 10km long