6 beaches to tempt you to Brazil

Olly Beckett

Olly Beckett

Big, beautiful Brazil. The largest country in South America, and the fifth-largest country in the world, it has an enormous wealth of natural attractions. Unsurprisingly, with 4,500 miles of Atlantic coastline, this includes some pretty spectacular beaches ("praias" in Portuguese) too.

Catch the waves on Copacabana Beach
Catch the waves on Copacabana Beach © Ekaterina Belova - Adobe Stock Image

However, getting to some of these idyllic bays can be tricky, especially if you're short on time or don't have the inclination to disappear too far off radar. Here, we look at just six truly sensational beaches in Brazil that can be easily reached by public transport from some of the country's major coastal cities to help you pick the perfect praia.

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Lopes Mendes Beach

Let's start with one of the best beaches not just in Brazil but, according to many, the whole world. Lopes Mendes Beach is located on the almost-too-gorgeous-to-be-real Ilha Grande, which is a bus and boat ride away from Rio De Janeiro.

Lopes Mendes, said to be one of the best beaches in the world
Lopes Mendes, said to be one of the best beaches in the world © Gerben van Heijningen - Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0

What makes the island, and this beach, so special is the lack of traffic. Because there are no roads here, to get to Lopes Mendes from the island's main town of Vila do Abraão you can either take a water taxi for under £10 round-trip or hike over and around this lush island using the well-marked trails; it's about 11 miles there and back.

A good option is to hike one way then, after draping yourself on that powdery white sand, take the water taxi for the return journey. On this hike, you'll pass Praia do Pouso, which is a much smaller yet equally appealing beach.

In fact, there are a number of pretty sandy stretches along the trail, making this the perfect destination for beach-hopping.

Praia do Forte

Praia do Forte ticks all the boxes: palm trees, golden sand, clear blue sea. But there are a few more boxes too: sea turtles (part of the beach is protected for this endangered species), chic seaside village and a short transfer from the airport or a 1-hour-45-minute Atlântico Transportes bus journey from Salvador.

Browse the markets along Praia do Forte
Browse the markets along Praia do Forte © Bonandbon DW - Dreamstime.com

What I love most about this beach is that you can walk and walk and walk; it seems to go on forever. In the village, you'll find a bustling pedestrianised main street leading to the sea and lined with shops and restaurants.

It's worth waking up early for sunrise (which happens roughly between 5 am and 6 am throughout the year) although the sunset is equally impressive.

There are activities to enjoy in and around the beach too. Perhaps the most exciting is whale watching, which a couple of responsible operators in town offer, taking visitors out from July until October.

Praia dos Coqueiros

Beside the tranquil town of Trancoso, Praia dos Coqueiros is a beach so vast and unspoiled that, at times, you feel as though you're on a deserted island. Just beyond, where the waves lap the sand, is a coral reef.

Laid-back Praia dos Coqueiros
Laid-back Praia dos Coqueiros © Rodrigo Soldon - Flickr CC BY-ND 2.0

In the 1970s, Trancoso was a hippy hangout. Nowadays, although it's firmly in the sights of A-list celebs, the town retains its easy-going feel. You'll see why the main square (or "Quadrado") is UNESCO protected.

Nearby resorts offer exciting excursions in this area, including around Trancoso itself. The city of Porto Seguro, connected by its airport to destinations throughout Brazil, is just over an hour away from Trancoso by taxi, or a ferry/bus combo via Arraial d'Ajuda.

Praia da Boracéia

Paulistas (inhabitants of Sâo Paulo) eagerly hop in their cars for the two-hour drive to Praia da Boracéia, you can also take the bus to Riviera de Sâo Lourenço and walk the short distance from there to this beach. As soon as you arrive you'll be amazed that one of the world's largest cities is just up the road.

Praia da Boracéia is paradisical with crystalline waters barely troubling the soft sand and, in places, hardly anyone else to be seen. Stretching for 8 km before curving around a sunny bay, the beach has an idyllic backdrop of forests and hills.

Ipanema

One of the most famous beaches in the world, you've no doubt already heard of Ipanema. It's linked with that other well-known beach, Copacabana, by Rio's iconic black-and-white loop-patterned walkway, but Ipanema is cleaner and perhaps a little safer (although be wary of pickpockets and never leave your belongings unattended).

Sunset on Rio's famous Ipanema Beach
Sunset on Rio's famous Ipanema Beach © Ekaterina Belova - Adobe Stock Image

The sunsets here are spectacular, especially from Arpoador, where surfers also find gnarly waves. Being in the centre of the city, Ipanema is easily reached by public bus or metro and General Osório station is the nearest to Arpoador.

If you want to see an even more upmarket beach then Leblon is a short walk towards the western end of Ipanema, with Copacabana another short walk in the opposite direction.

Praia de Genipabu

Almost as far east as you can get in South America, the city of Natal is, handily, convenient for the particularly gorgeous sands of Praia de Genipabu.

Dune buggies on Genipabu Beach
Dune buggies on Genipabu Beach © Leandro Neumann Ciuffo - Flickr CC BY 2.0

A vast area of dunes rises just outside of Natal, and it's where these sandy hills meet the sea that you'll find sublime beaches such as Praia de Genipabu.

Here you can relax by the water, ride camels, go dune boarding ("esquibunda") or zoom around on a buggy tour over the sand and around the freshwater lagoons. If you do the latter then please choose a responsible operator due to this being a protected environment.

With the city of Natal so close you have a good choice of transfer providers to Genipabu. Buggy tours depart from the city, taxis are cheap and take just under half an hour from the city centre. Even cheaper, buses 160A and 160B link the centre of Natal to Genipabu.

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Olly Beckett

Olly Beckett

Article updated on Monday 1st April 2024 in: Beach Nature South America Virgin Atlantic

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