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Ipanema

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Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro Ipanema features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The waves can be hollow, fast, ordinary, or fun, making it a versatile spot for surfers. It works at all tides, with optimal conditions during rising and falling tides, particularly when the swell comes from the south, southeast, or east. Praia de Ipanema is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, attracting both locals and tourists. While the surf can be inconsistent, it can surprise with solid waves, especially in the fall and winter months. The beach is easily accessible, with instant access from nearby areas, making it popular on weekends. Despite the crowds on the beach, the surf lineup tends to be less congested. However, surfers should remain cautious of rip currents, as they pose a risk. Overall, Ipanema offers a rewarding experience for those willing to navigate its varying conditions.
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Itacoatiara

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Itacoatiara - Niterói, Brazil Itacoatiara features a powerful beach break with fast and hollow waves, ideal for experienced surfers. The wave breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom, making it the most formidable surf spot in Rio de Janeiro State. Access involves a long walk (over 30 minutes) to reach the prime surf areas, which can be crowded on weekends. Located near Niterói, surfers can reach Itacoatiara via the Niteroi bridge. The beach is known for its vibrant atmosphere, especially when the swell is good. While the main surf areas are challenging, beginners may want to explore nearby beaches like Piratininga and Camboinhas for more manageable conditions. Be cautious of localism and always check the wave conditions before paddling out, as the intensity can vary significantly. The beach has three defined spots: Costão (left), Pampo (right), and a central area often dominated by bodyboarders.
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Forte de Copacabana

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Forte de Copacabana - Rio de Janeiro Forte de Copacabana features a right-point break over flat rocks with sand, offering fun to powerful waves, including slab conditions. It is accessible within a 5-minute walk and is open to the public. The best surf occurs at low and mid tide, with optimal swell from the South to SouthEast and favorable winds from the North to NorthEast. This spot, located near Arpoador, can become ultra crowded, particularly on weekends, attracting a mix of surfers, bodyboarders, and stand-up paddleboarders. While the vibe remains chill, the presence of local talent means that having solid skills is beneficial. Surfers should be prepared for short, sharp barrels and the excitement of righthanders. However, caution is advised due to potential dangers such as rips, rocks, and man-made hazards. Respecting fellow surfers in the lineup is essential for a positive experience.
Popularity: 20 Views

Arpoador

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Arpoador - Rio de Janeiro Arpoador is a renowned beach break featuring both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk from the bustling areas of Copacabana and Ipanema. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions during rising and falling tides, particularly when the swell comes from the South, SouthEast, or East, and the wind blows from the East or NorthEast. Known as Brazil's surfing birthplace, Arpoador boasts stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere, often attracting a large crowd, especially on weekends. The iconic granite rock lookout serves as a landmark for surfers. While the spot caters to various skill levels, localism can be an issue, so respect is essential. If conditions are subpar, nearby Diablo Beach is a viable alternative for those seeking better waves. The unique opportunity to surf at night adds to Arpoador's allure, making it a must-visit for surf enthusiasts.
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Barra da Tijuca - Posto 8

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Barra da Tijuca - Posto 8 Barra da Tijuca features a sandy bottom with both right and left breaking waves, making it a fun spot for surfers of all levels. The waves are known for their powerful and fun characteristics, working well at all tides. Located 15 km from downtown Rio de Janeiro, access is straightforward via the Laga-Barra highway. Often referred to simply as Barra, this surf spot stretches approximately 14 kilometers and is recognized as the most consistent surf area in the city. While weekdays offer a more relaxed atmosphere, weekends can become crowded with beachgoers. Surfers can find various peaks along the beach, catering to different skill levels and board types, from shortboards to longboards. The local vibe is generally chill, with a mix of surfers enjoying the waves, making it an ideal destination for both casual and serious surfers alike. However, be mindful of potential dangers such as rips and localism.
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Joatinga

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Joatinga - Rio de Janeiro Joatinga features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The waves are known for being hollow, fast, and fun, making it an ideal spot for surfers and bodyboarders alike. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions during rising and falling tides. Nestled between São Conrado and Barra da Tijuca, Joatinga is accessible via a short walk or a swim from Barra da Tijuca. The spot is renowned for its perfect barrels on the right and fun waves in the middle, while the left side offers larger waves. Despite its beauty, the area can experience localism, especially on weekends when it becomes ultra crowded. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, and it's advisable to avoid the spot when swells exceed 2.4 meters, as conditions can become challenging. Always respect the locals to ensure a positive experience.
Popularity: 16 Views

Posto 5 - Copacabana

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Posto 5 - Copacabana Posto 5 features a powerful beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The wave is known for its hollow and fast characteristics, particularly during big swells, which can reach heights of up to 3.6 meters. It works at all tides and is best during the winter months. Located at the end of Copacabana beach, in front of the Othon Hotel and Xavier da Silveira street, Posto 5 attracts a crowded lineup of local surfers and bodyboarders. The atmosphere is vibrant, especially when the swell is up, offering thrilling tube rides and challenging drops. While the wave can be intense, it also provides opportunities for less experienced surfers to enjoy smaller conditions. Be prepared for a competitive environment, as the local talent is strong, and respect for fellow surfers is essential.
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Recreio Posto 9

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Recreio Posto 9 - Brazil Recreio Posto 9 features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The waves can be powerful or ordinary, making it suitable for various skill levels. Access is instant, taking less than 5 minutes on foot, and the spot is publicly accessible. This surf spot works best during low and mid tides, particularly on a falling tide, with optimal conditions when the wind blows from the north, northwest, or west. Swell can come from multiple directions, including south, southeast, east, and northeast. While the weekdays offer an empty lineup, expect a crowded scene on weekends. Surfers should be cautious of pollution in the area, which can affect the overall experience.
Popularity: 15 Views

Ponta Negra - Maricá - RJ

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Ponta Negra - Maricá - RJ Ponta Negra features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, offering fun conditions suitable for beginners and intermediate surfers. The spot works at all tides, with optimal swell from the southeast and east, and is best enjoyed with west winds. Access is easy, with instant access to the beach. This urban beach in the Lakes Region of Rio de Janeiro is less crowded on weekdays, providing a comfortable environment for surfers. While weekends can see an influx of surfers, the long stretch of beach allows for ample space. Ponta Negra is not just about surfing; it’s also a great place to relax and enjoy the local atmosphere. Nearby beaches like Jaconé and Itaúna offer additional surf options, and engaging with friendly locals can lead to discovering hidden breaks behind the dunes.
Popularity: 15 Views

Shore break expresso escorpiao

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Shore Break Expresso Escorpiao - Copacabana, Brazil Shore Break Expresso Escorpiao features powerful, hollow right-hand reef waves breaking over sharp coral and rocks. Located at the edge of a military base, access is challenging, requiring a short swim from either Copacabana or Diabo Beach. The spot works best at low to mid tide with rising and falling tides, and is known for its heavy barrels. This spot is notorious for its dangerous conditions, attracting only a few skilled surfers due to localism and pollution concerns. While the atmosphere can be thrilling, it’s essential to respect the local bodyboarders who frequent the area. Expect a mix of few surfers during the week and a crowded scene on weekends. The unique location offers a chance to experience the vibrant culture of Rio, but caution is advised due to the potential for encounters with military personnel and the challenging wave conditions.
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Leblon

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Leblon - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Leblon features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The waves can be hollow, fast, and powerful, making it a fun spot for surfers. It works well at all tides, particularly with a medium swell from the East or South-East, attracting a mix of local and visiting surfers. Located at the south end of Ipanema Beach, Leblon is a vibrant surf spot that draws a crowd, especially on weekends. While it may not be a premier destination for advanced surfers, it offers enjoyable conditions for intermediates. The atmosphere is lively, with a mix of bodyboarders and surfers, though caution is advised due to rips and undertow. When the swell is right, Leblon can deliver some impressive barrels, making it a worthwhile stop for those looking to experience the local surf culture amidst the bustling beach scene.
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Tropical (posto 1)

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Tropical (posto 1) - Barra da Tijuca, Brazil Tropical features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. This spot is easily accessible in the city of Rio, specifically at Posto 1, where a lifeguard station is located. It works well at all tides, with rising and falling tide movements. While not as popular as nearby postos, Tropical can deliver exceptional conditions, reminiscent of renowned surf destinations. On good days, surfers can experience hollow waves that break perfectly, offering thrilling rides. The spot remains relatively uncrowded during the week, allowing for a more intimate surfing experience. However, the waves can be deceptive; they may appear small from a distance but pack considerable power up close. With convenient parking along the beach road, Tropical is an inviting option for those seeking quality surf without the crowds.
Popularity: 14 Views

Laje do sheraton

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Laje do Sheraton - Vidigal Beach, Rio de Janeiro Laje do Sheraton features a rare reef break over flat rocks, delivering powerful, hollow, and fast waves that break both right and left. This spot is exclusively for pro-surfers, as it only works on huge swells. Access requires a 15-30 minute walk from the Sheraton Hotel, with the break located approximately 274 meters offshore. Situated between the neighborhoods of Leblon and São Conrado, Laje do Sheraton is known for its terrifying atmosphere and emptiness during the week, attracting only a few surfers on weekends. The spot is not for the faint-hearted, as it poses dangers from rocks. While Leblon beach nearby offers a more crowded scene with mixed waves suitable for various skill levels, Laje do Sheraton remains a hidden gem for experienced surfers seeking adrenaline and challenge in the water. Be prepared for the conditions, as the best swells come from the southwest.
Popularity: 14 Views

Piratininga

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Piratininga - Niterói, Brazil Piratininga features a powerful beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is easily accessible, with instant access in under 5 minutes and public access available. This surf location thrives on southeast swells, making it ideal for experienced surfers seeking a challenge. During weekdays, the crowd is manageable, but expect a bustling scene on weekends. Localism can be an issue, so respect the locals and their lineup. With its consistent conditions and varied wave directions, Piratininga is a must-visit for surfers looking to experience the vibrant surf culture of Brazil.
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Pontão do leblon

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Pontão do Leblon - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Pontão do Leblon features a powerful right point break with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. This spot is best on a South swell and works at all tides, offering hollow, fast, and powerful waves. Access is convenient, with a short walk from the street Delfim Moreira and parking available nearby. While not the most renowned surf destination, Pontão attracts a mix of locals and tourists, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The beach can get crowded, especially on weekends, but it remains a favorite for big wave riding. Surfers should be cautious of localism and pollution, as well as the rocky hazards. Despite the challenges, intermediate surfers can find enjoyable rides when conditions are favorable. For those seeking variety, exploring the nearby sections towards Ipanema and Arpoador can provide additional options.
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Itapuca

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Itapuca (The Hidden Gem) - Niterói, Brazil Itapuca features a unique reef wave with a rocky and sandy bottom, breaking both right and left. This spot is best accessed from Icarai Beach in Niterói, where it thrives on east swells and works at all tides. The waves can reach up to 1 meter, making it suitable for beginners when conditions are mild. Known for its friendly localism, Itapuca is a popular alternative when nearby beaches are too big. The spot comprises three distinct areas: Tapete, Canal, and the area between Itapuca's rock and a smaller rock, each offering different wave types. While the rights can be long and rippable, the crowd can be intense, especially on weekends. Surfers should familiarize themselves with the local rock formations and wave names to navigate safely. Despite its challenges, Itapuca promises a rewarding experience for those willing to embrace its unique character.
Popularity: 13 Views

prainha de adão e eva

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Prainha de Adão e Eva - Brazil This spot features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The waves are generally powerless, making it suitable for beginners. Access requires a long walk of over 30 minutes, but it is publicly accessible. Prainha de Adão e Eva is best surfed during high tide, particularly on a rising tide, with optimal conditions when the wind is coming from the east and swell from the southeast. While weekdays see few surfers, weekends can become crowded. Surfers should be aware of localism, which can affect the overall experience. The combination of its scenic location and manageable waves makes it a unique spot for those willing to make the trek.
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Posto 10 - Recreio

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Posto 10 - Recreio Posto 10 features a beach break with both right and left-hand waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The waves are known for being hollow, fast, and powerful, making it a thrilling spot for experienced surfers. Access is straightforward, with parking available in a public park and an instant walk of less than 5 minutes to the beach. This surf spot works best during low and mid tides, particularly on a falling tide, with optimal conditions when the swell comes from the Northwest or West and the wind from the North, Southeast, or East. While weekdays see few surfers, weekends can become crowded. Surfers should be aware of localism, which can pose a challenge. Overall, Posto 10 offers a dynamic surfing experience for those seeking powerful waves in a vibrant environment.
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Flamengo

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Flamengo - Guanabara Bay Flamengo features a left point break with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The wave requires a swell of 2 to 2.5 meters from the east to southeast to perform optimally. Located in a protected bay, it offers instant access within a five-minute walk. This surf spot is known for its dirty water, especially during larger swells, and is best surfed during weekdays when it remains relatively empty compared to crowded weekends. While the wave can be enjoyable, surfers should be cautious of pollution in the area. Flamengo is accessible from Praia do Flamengo, making it a convenient choice for local surfers seeking a quick session in the bay.
Popularity: 12 Views

Leme

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Leme - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro Leme features a left-breaking sandbar wave that is known for its hollow and fast characteristics. This spot is best surfed at high tide and works well with east and south swells. It is relatively uncrowded compared to other nearby locations, making it a good option when the city’s surf spots are busy. Situated at the left extremity of Copacabana Beach, Leme offers instant access within a five-minute walk. The atmosphere is friendly, but respect for locals is essential, especially as body surfers often dominate the area. While the wave can be inconsistent, it can deliver fun barrels on the right day. Parking is available along Atlantica Avenue, directly in front of the surfable waves. Despite some changes to the bottom that have affected surf quality, Leme remains a viable option when other spots are flat or overcrowded.
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Camboinhas

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Camboinhas - Brazil Camboinhas features a sandbar wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible with instant access (less than 5 minutes walk) and works at all tides, particularly during falling tide. Located near Itacoatiara, surfers can easily reach Camboinhas by turning right at the Itaipu Multicenter shopping mall and then left before Piratininga. The beach is generally uncrowded during the week, with only a few surfers on weekends. Parking is available and safe, with a nominal fee of 2 reals. The combination of favorable wave conditions and easy access makes Camboinhas a great choice for surfers looking for a relaxed session.
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Canal de Camboinhas

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Canal de Camboinhas - Niteroi Canal de Camboinhas features a breakwater/jetty wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. The wave is characterized as fun and powerless, making it an excellent spot for beginners. It works at all tides, particularly during rising tide. Located at Camboinhas beach in Niteroi, access involves a good walk of 15-30 minutes from the beach. The spot is known for its ultra-crowded conditions throughout the week and on weekends, so be prepared for a busy lineup. While the wave is ideal for learning, surfers should be cautious of rocks and pollution in the area. Despite the crowd, the friendly atmosphere makes it a popular choice for those looking to improve their skills in a supportive environment.
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Lage Postinho

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Lage Postinho - Brazil This surf spot features powerful, hollow waves breaking over flat rocks, with both right and left directions. It is best surfed during low to mid tide, particularly on a falling tide. Access requires a short walk of 5-15 minutes, and while public access is available, a boat can also be used. Lage Postinho is known for its heavy vibe and challenging conditions, making it suitable for experienced surfers. The atmosphere can be intense due to localism, so it’s advisable to respect the locals and surf alone to avoid conflicts. The spot can get crowded on weekends, but during the week, it sees fewer surfers. Be cautious of potential dangers such as rocks, pollution, and sharks. The ideal wind directions are from the north and its variations, while the swell typically comes from the south and southwest.
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Shock

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Shock - Itacoatiara, Brazil Shock features a right-breaking reef wave characterized by hollow and fast conditions, ideal for experienced surfers. The bottom consists of sharp coral and rocks, making it crucial to be cautious. Access requires a short walk of 5-15 minutes, and while boat access is available, four-wheel drive is not necessary. The spot works best at mid tide. Located near Niterói, Itacoatiara is renowned for its challenging surf, attracting skilled wave riders. Although Shock often remains empty during the week, it can become lively on weekends, especially with favorable swells. Surfers should be aware of potential dangers such as urchins, rocks, and localism. For those less experienced, nearby beaches like Piratininga and Camboinhas offer more manageable waves. Always check conditions before heading out, as they can vary significantly, impacting the surf experience.
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Sao Conrado

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Sao Conrado - Rio de Janeiro Sao Conrado features a beach break with both left and right waves, characterized by hollow, fast, and powerful conditions. The sandy bottom contributes to excellent tube riding, making it a premier bodyboarding spot in Rio. The main break is a left wedge, while the right offers rampy backdoors. Best surfed at mid to high tide. Located just down from Ipanema Beach, Sao Conrado is easily accessible and attracts a lively crowd, especially on weekends. The atmosphere is vibrant, with a mix of locals and surfers, but respect for the local community is essential. The waves can be short due to the beach's proximity, yet they can deliver thrilling rides when conditions align. Autumn and winter are optimal seasons, but the spot can produce consistent surf year-round. Be cautious of rips, localism, and pollution, particularly after heavy rain.
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