Most of the beaches in the city of Rio have proximity to local restaurants or cafes and bars where you can stop by for a cool drink or a refreshing meal after some water sports activities. There are also some options if you want to enjoy food from small stalls or street vendors. Beaches are also an excellent place where you can satisfy your retail therapy. It might not be high-end designer goods, but you’re sure to find locally made goodies that might be an excellent souvenir.Â
While Rio de Janeiro has close to perfect weather all year round, we recommend checking the season before indulging in a plunge in the sea. Autumn and wintertime are not necessarily comfortable temperatures if you’re looking to spend the day in the water, but perfect for enjoying beach volleyball or just a picnic on the sand. Summer, on the other hand, is where you’ll find locals and tourists out in the water sailing, surfing or swimming.
Ditch the long crowds at the local landmarks and instead just sit on the beach, watch the people, play with the sand and be a kid again! It’s time to enjoy the simple pleasures!