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Joaquina Beach
Red Beach
I recommend hitting the beach early, around 8 am. It’s way less crowded and you can snag a good spot. Plus, the morning sun feels so nice!
I suggest bringing a beach umbrella or rent one. The sun can be harsh, and trust me, you don’t wanna end up roasted by midday!
My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The beach vendors can be pricey and the last thing you want is to spend too much on a coconut!
Leme Beach
If you’re into light workouts, the beach pathway is perfect for jogging or walking. It’s a nice way to see the area and burn off those caipirinhas!
Beware of the beach vendors! Some are really pushy, and it can be a bit overwhelming. Just say 'no, obrigado' with a smile if you’re not interested.
Porto de Galinhas
Watch the tides! Some areas are shallow and great for swimming during high tide but not so much during low. I didn’t check and ended up walking a lot further!
I recommend getting to the beach by 8 AM before it gets too hot and packed. You'll have the best sunrise views and some peace for swimming.
Leblon Beach
Bargain a little when renting chairs or umbrellas! I didn't negotiate and ended up paying way more than I should have. Just ask, and you might get a better deal
I recommend avoiding the touristy restaurants directly on the beach; they’re pricier. Walk a few blocks back to find amazing and authentic local eateries!
If you're planning to sunbathe, be sure to set up your towel as early as 9 AM. By noon, finding a spot can be a real challenge!
I suggest grabbing a coconut water from one of the many vendors – super refreshing and way cheaper than the beach bars! Plus, you get to support local businesses.
Barra de Guaratiba
My advice is to arrive before 10 AM if you want to snag a good spot on the beach. It gets really crowded by noon, and believe me, finding a clean patch of sand can be tough!
I recommend checking out the local food spots before hitting the beach. The seafood is super fresh and you can grab a nice meal without breaking the bank. Just ask locals for their favorites!
Joatinga Beach
Don't forget your sunscreen! The sun can be really intense, especially in the afternoon. I regretted not applying more after a couple of hours. My back was sore the next day.
I recommend staying till sunset; the views are incredible. I took some photos and they turned out amazing. It’s a perfect way to end your day there
Copacabana Beach
If you're planning to hit the beach I recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks. Prices at the kiosks can be pricey and it's super easy to find a nice spot to chill with your own stuff.
Arpoador Beach
If you want to try surfing, look for a local instructor instead of the beach rentals—it's often cheaper and you get a more personalized lesson with a friendly local