I miss going to beach. Do you have any idea on where to find the best beach in Brazil?
I miss going to beach. Do you have any idea on where to find the best beach in Brazil?
Carmen Miranda is your place...
I also vote for Carmen Miranda beach as the best beach in brazil
I still prefer Copacabana and Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Copacabana Beach - the world's best city beach with 4km of surprisingly spotless wide white sand, relatively cheap, with friendly, lively locals... plenty of accommodation, restaurants and outrageous night clubs, great place for volley ball, and the home of 'futevolei' (foot volley ball)
Ipanema Beach - home of the bikini and tangas, adjacent to Leblon beach and slightly more chic and relaxed than nearby Copacabana. There is a family-friendly ambiance and even a meeting area for mothers and babies. Soft white sand and cool blue water.
Praia do Abricó - the only official nude beach in Rio de Janeiro.The beach is enclosed by the lush Grumari Area of Environmental Preservation, in the west of Rio de Janeiro, past Barra da Tijuca and Recreio dos Bandeirantes.
Ipanema Beach is the most awesome place in Brazil. the people who like beaches, they must visit the Ipanema Beach
during their tour to Brazil. you can enjoy the white sand and the cool blue water of this beach.
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Romantic beaches:
Ubatuba, on São Paulo's North Shore, can be a very romantic and sensuous getaway.
Jericoacoara
Located on a beautiful beach in Northwest Brazil, Jeri has been discovered as a hip destination for young international travelers who enjoy the wind-surfing, beach-bumming scene
Praia do Forte, 50 miles north of the historic city of Salvador, is almost eight-miles long and consists of squeaky clean white sand along the coast lined with the coconut trees.
Trancoso, Bahia
This northeast Brazilian coastal village is known for its stunning 7 mile beach, laid-back attitude, and its grassy town square
Búzios
A popular 2 hour getaway north for Rio de Janeiro's hip and rich, 20 beaches dot the seven-mile green peninsula and its many coves.
Parati
Half-way between Sao Paulo and Rio, the once wealthy and elegant 500 year old Portugese colonial city is splendidly lost in time, with a near-perfect beach, well-preserved whitewashed architecture, and car-free streets.
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hey guiz if you are fond of beaches near to the city and want to have all the facilities in of the city life in the beach then the 4KM moder city beach of Copacabana Beach will be a great place to visit. you will get a plenty of accommodations, hotels, beach party center, vollyball court, beach vollyball center and other type of sports in this beach. so try it now.
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I heard that a lot of the locals like to go to Buzios, which is a beautiful beach resort about 100 miles from Rio.
There are buses that you can take to and from Rio to Buzios as well as to and from San Paulo. I would
check it out if you want to do something a little different and get away from the big city life of Rio for a few hours!
A lot of visitors to Brazil make their one and only stop in Rio de Janeiro, and though Brazil has many other terrific cities to go to, if there is another should see place other than Rio de Janeiro, it might be the Iguassu Falls. Important Remark: At any time when travelling to Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguacu or another city in Brazil, decide on renting an apartment besides staying in expensive hotels. You wil realize that with apartamento rentals in Brazil, you’ll get more freedom and much more space.
It would be great if somebody could post a link or place a picture in this thread so we can see clearly the real beauty that you guys want to show. I am really interested going to the best beach spots in Brazil.
I want to send pictures but I cant upload the pictures!
I live in São Paulo city, and all beaches are located from 1 to 4 hours from the city.
The best nearest beaches are located in Guarujá, such as Praia do Tombo ("Blue Flag" - recently certified as one of the best beaches of the world in terms of social-environment indicators), Praia da Enseada, Praia de Pernambuco and other.
Definitely the best beaches are in Rio. Another great beach is Jericoacoará, considered the place to visit if you want
to see some of the most breath-taking sunsets!
The best beaches of Brazil are in Fernando de Noronha islands, in the north region.
Mprado,
About how far is that from Rio? Do they have trains that will get me there? I have to check that out someday! Thanks a lot. :-)
The top 10 beaches in Brazil are:
1. Alter do Chao, Pará
2. Fernando de Noronha
3. Praia do Toque, Alagoas
4. Taipus de Fora, Maraú peninsula, Bahia
5. Caraiva, Bahia
6. Arpoador, Rio de Janeiro
7. Lopes Mendes, Ilha Grande, Rio state
8 Praia da Fazenda, São Paulo state
9. Bonete, São Paulo state
10. Lagoinha do Leste, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina
The Best Beaches
* Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro: Yes, this is one of the most urban beaches in the world, but it's still one of the country's prime tanning spots. The long stretch of white sand is perfect for observing the tan and lovely (male and female alike). Or watch a game of volleyball while having a beer and some fresh seafood; if you feel like it, go for a swim or a stroll.
*Ilha Grande: This former prison colony off the coast of Rio de Janeiro offers dozens of beaches. The nicest may well be Lopes Mendes, facing the ocean on the eastern tip of the island. This long stretch of strand is unspoiled by any development, and features fine soft sand, clear clean water, and excellent waves for surfing.
*Boipeba, Bahia: The perfect island getaway, Boipeba makes Morro de São Paulo seem busy and hectic. Just south of Morro, Boipeba offers glorious empty beaches framed by rows and rows of palm trees. At Boca da Barra, where the river Inferno meets the ocean, huge sand banks appear at low tide. You can choose whether to swim on the freshwater side or play in salty ocean.
*Porto de Galinhas, Pernambuco: Development in Porto de Galinhas has been kept resolutely small-scale. No high-rises mar the unpretentious town of Porto de Galinhas, which has perhaps four streets -- enough for a dozen restaurants, a bank, some surf shops, and a beachside bar or two.
*Ponta Negra, Manaus: Not an ocean beach but a river beach, Ponta Negra, on the shores of Rio Negro, is the most popular tanning spot in the dry season. All the standard beach accouterments are present, including vendors plying food, drinks, and souvenirs. Beach kiosks serve up snacks until the wee hours.
*Fernando do Noronha: The island archipelago of Fernando do Noronha has so many spectacular beaches, it's hard to single out just one. Praia do Leão offers wild crashing surf and sea turtle hatchings in season. The most gorgeously secluded is Praia da Baía do Sancho, a crescent of red sand on shimmering clear blue water that can only be reached by clambering down a rickety iron ladder through a chasm in the cliff side.
*Praia Mole, Florianópolis: Praia Mole is one of the most popular beaches on the beautiful southern island of Santa Catarina (aka Florianópolis). Perfectly white fluffy sand, lush green vegetation, and rocky outcrops give the beach an isolated, paradisiacal feel. Yet, the strand is anything but quiet, packed with a bohemian crowd of locals from Floripa, yuppie tourists, surfers, gay and gay-friendly sunbathers, and families.
I think that Fortaleza, Maceió, Natal and Porto Seguro have the best beaches in Brazil!