With more than 4,700 miles of shoreline and almost year-round sunshine, Brazil is a beach-lover’s delight. We’ve listed a few of the finest beaches below. Whether you’re looking for a soothing getaway, entertaining nightlife, cherished swimming, snorkeling or scuba diving, exhilarating cultural activities, or merely a great tan, a beach holiday in Brazil has a bit for everyone.

- corcovado overlooking rio de janeiro brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Dwelling to world-famous Copacabana, conceivably the most gorgeous municipal beach in the globe, Rio offers sun lovers a multitude of other beaches to decide from additionally. Getting to Rio and looking for a accommodation is almost never an issue, as flights and lodgings are lavish (but you’ll have to schedule ahead if you’re traveling around New Year’s or Carnival, when Rio is visited by millions of revelers).
Copacabana beach
You could spend your whole holiday enjoying the white sandy beaches of Copacabana. More than two miles in length, Copacabana presents great swimming, yet better people watching, and incredible nightlife. Ipanema is the fashionable substitute to Copacabana. This is the origin of the tanga-tiny bikinis which primarily became trendy in the 1980s. Bronze your skin to excellence while you engage in a game of “futevolei,” or foot volley ball. There’s yet a segment of the beach for mothers and children.
Ipanema and Leblon beaches
The prosperous neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca has one of the finest beaches in Rio, with several upscale malls, restaurants and nightclubs. Lots of overseas retirees looking for the good life call Barra home. While you won’t discover the same amount of cultural opportunities as you would at different beaches, the beach itself is charming and well worth a stopover.
Jericoacoara Beach
, Ceará State. The main draw at this secluded beach, to be found approximately 250 miles west of Fortaleza, are the stunning sunsets, which you can witness by hiking the “Por-do-Sol” sandbank.
Salvador, Bahia State
Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia. With an appealing Old Town (a World Heritage Site), a lively musical vista and admired Carnival celebrations, it is measured one of the origins of Brazilian ethnicity. Pleasant beaches are established close to the city.
This aged Fishing Township, 37 miles north of Salvador, is sited on an 8-mile extend of striking sandy beaches adjacent fertile rain forest. Those matching beaches are key nesting regions for hawksbill and loggerhead ocean turtles, and attempts to save the turtles are centered in Praia do Forte. Brazil’s primary eco-friendly resort, Praia do Forte EcoResort, presents visitors an extra height of comfort.
Ilha de Tinharé
Bahia State. An island about 3 hours by vessel from Salvador, Ilha de Tinharé has dazzling beaches, mainly around the township of Morro de São Paulo. Ilha de Tinharé has no roads, adding to its laid-back draw, even though it can get jam-packed during high period (December to March).
Santos Beach Gardens
45-miles from Sao Paolo, this charismatic beach garden, at 4 miles in length, may be the globe’s longest garden. An added magnetism is adjacent Sao Vicente, the oldest settlement in Brazil.
Florianópolis
Referred as Floripa, this city is the capital of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. Half of the city is situated on the mainland of Brazil while the other half is on Santa Catarina Island. Praia Mole, on Santa Catarina Island, is one of the trendiest beaches and acclaimes superior white sand and a enjoyable, dissimilar multitude. In addition to its dominant German and Italian legacy, Florianópolis is an in style destination for visitors from all over South America.






