There are plenty of beaches in Brazil to explore along the coastline.

Beautiful beaches in Brazil to explore

Brazil has a lot of coastlines. Truly, a lot of it. The actual number is 7,491 kilometers of pure tropical coast. And it just so happens that many people, probably including yourself, like long walks, wine, and music on the beach. For this reason, we’re here to explore beaches in Brazil and their various peculiarities. Below, we’ll tell you some things about beaches in Brazil in general, and some specific places that you could visit if you want to have a good time.

Beaches in Brazil can be roughly divided into Urban and Rural

Much like Brazil itself, Brazilian beaches can be split into rural and urban parts. The rural parts you can find next to cities like Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Minas Gerais. Therefore, depending on their location, beaches in Brazil have different geographical and social characteristics. It is up to you to decide which you like better.

Many beaches in Brazil are stunningly beautiful.

Amongst the many beaches in Brazil, you will certainly find the one you need.

Beaches inside or near the cities (let’s call them urban beaches)

Now, the main advantage of these beaches in Brazil comes to light if you’re a party animal – an extrovert. If you’re super-social, fun-loving or just an outright party animal, these are the exact beaches for you. On these beaches, there’s always people, there’s the sports, and people to meet. You will certainly have a huge social outreach in there. One downside of these beaches is that they tend to get dirty after a while. The thing is that humans produce waste – it’s just a fact of life. However, it’s not that big of an issue, so why don’t you give it a try?

Beaches away from the cities (we’ll just call them rural beaches)

They’re not rural in the strict sense of the word, however, since they’re a bit further away from cities, you may want to go there by car. However, Brazil is also full of beautiful countryside and those 7.491 kilometers (4.564 miles, for you Imperial folks out there) contain vast swaths of untouched nature – and that includes beaches. If you like long walks and wine with your significant other, it’s just the thing for you.

Beaches in Brazil have lots of palm trees.

Beaches in Brazil also contain much exotic wildlife.

Urban beaches in Brazil

Now, let’s start off with the beaches near the big cities, for you party animals out there. Your domestic movers Brazil might not drop you off right at the beach, however, beaches in Brazil attracts social folks like a lamp attracts moths at night. So, let’s get to it:

Copacabana

It’s arguably the most famous beach in Brazil, and for a good reason. Even in the middle of the night, you will find people there. Maybe they will be playing beach volleyball, maybe they will be drinking. Likely both. The essence here is, Copacabana is one of the most famous beaches in Brazil not only because of it’s breathtaking beauty and a spectacular view but also because it has a long history as a place of social congregation.

It has always been a place for speeches by politicians, meeting, and fairs – since the early 18th century, in fact. If you decide to go to one of the most famous beaches in Brazil, make sure you have a drink or two ready, because you’ll be hanging out with your new friends before you know it!

Ipanema

Even though it’s ever so slightly less famous than Copacabana, you should look at it as a separate thing. For all intents and purposes, that’s what it is. Another place for social folks, you can find it near Rio de Janeiro. Rio’s well-developed (if a little crowded) public transportation system will take you there with ease.

Ipanema also borders some of the wealthier Brazilian neighborhoods, so make sure you bring your block and a pen since you’ll have a hefty collection of autographs by the end of the day. When it’s empty – only during the night hours, I must say – you can see that it is actually vast stretches of sand in all directions. Except for the sea, of course. It makes for a wonderful place to drink wine and recite poetry in the moonlight.

Rural beaches in Brazil

You should keep in mind that the two mentioned above are not the only urban beaches in Brazil worth mentioning. There are countless more, and it’s up to you to find out about them. Now, let’s talk about some of the lesser known, but still gorgeous, beaches in Brazil…

Porto de Galinhas

This one is one of the more ecologically oriented beaches in Brazil, especially when you have in mind that it doesn’t attract as many visitors. You can find it to the south of Recife, which is a famous port town in Southern Brazil. Among many beaches in Brazil, this one is famous in particular because, more often than not, you will be seeing ships come and go. It’s also got some coral reefs nearby, which makes it great for swimming, diving, and, of course, surfing. This happens when hot air circulation creates massive waves that hit the coastline.

Caraiva

You can find this hidden little jewel some 50 kilometers (or 30 miles) south from Porto Seguro, a secluded fishing town whose main industry is – yap, fishing. What’s good about it is that it’s hidden in plain sight and stunningly beautiful. The nearby towns are generally old, with early 20th-century architecture scattered here and there. How’s that for romantic? Also, the sea is colored turquoise, thanks to all the algae. This makes excellent grounds for tropical fish, which also come in various colors.

Beaches in Brazil have a lot of pretty coastline.

Many of Brazil’s less-visited beaches contain beautiful coastline.

To sum it up

No, these are not all the beaches in Brazil out there. And you cannot simply put them into a list – such a list would take piles of paper and gigabytes of data. However, we’d like to urge you to explore them yourself. Beaches in Brazil are there for those curious enough to find out more about them, after you’re done moving to Brazil.