WHAT'S HAPPEN IN HEAVEN, THEN YES IN RIO
Rio de Janeiro, called Rio for short, There are thousands of scenic spots, places that tourists call must-see (must come, must see). But to understand why this city is called "Wonderful city" (Magic City), the fastest way is to go straight to the beach.

Rio has nearly a dozen beaches, the most famous of which are Copacabana and Ipanema. Copacabana is better known, because it is the place where many big events are held, from the music festival, New Year's celebration until World Cup Fan Fest 2014. But with local players, and also the connoisseurs of "photographers", Ipanema is really the best place to go.
No matter how, before letting the first grains of sand on the beaches of Rio cling to your feet, You have to make sure you're ready both mentally and physically. Because you will be caught up in endless fun at any time.
One more thing to remember, is when going to the beaches in Rio, you don't need – more precisely should not – bring anything. A pair of swimming trunks, or surf pants (for men) and a two piece bikini (for girl) is enough; If necessary, you can bring sunglasses. If you still feel something is missing, Let Rio serve you.
Here, they give you all you need. From flip flops, Bath Towels, sarong, hat, peanut, beer, cookies, Walkman music player, anti-grasping cream, books and newspapers, seafood… to on-site massage services. All you need is a wave.
Regardless of whether you are soaking in sea water, or lie on the sand, You'll get what you need within five minutes. If you are tired of the waves, Don't forget to stop by the kiosks located on the sidewalks that run along the coast. Watching the sunset with a cold beer and delicious food is also a great way to enjoy life.
“Girl FROM IPANEMA”
Come to Ipanema, to understand the mood of Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes when they composed the famous song “The Girl from Ipanema”. There, you can come across blondes, beautiful figure and radiant face like Helo Pinheiro, the old girl who inspired artists, everywhere.
They dive with each wave, they roll in the sand, or lie down in the sun, in two-piece bikinis that can't get any smaller (in Brazil, bikini must be two piece, and right… "Piece"). Beautiful, Stylish and attractive have long been the attributes of Ipanema!
Once in Ipanema, or any other beach in Rio, Get rid of all the habits you have. Have the courage to do things you've never done. If you see a girl with a beautiful bust, tell her that. It's not an insult; in Rio no one considers it rude, in contrast, That could totally be the start of a great relationship.
If luckier, you can be invited by her to join an outdoor party held right on the beach. If not, Take the initiative to find parties like that. Again complimenting a girl's butt, and ready to go into a great relationship…
Rio's symbol is the Christ the Redeemer statue, Christ the Redeemer, I'm spreading my arms like I want to hug them all. Rio too, always ready to open arms to all. The only thing that Rio can't give you is time; in Rio, you always feel like there's only one day 24 voice is too little. Oh! Forgot, there is another thing that you always feel rarely in Rio: Money…
Taboos
Rio's beaches play an important role in the social life of its people. therefore, once you get here, You need to know certain rules, so as not to be seen as idiots:
Wear clothes specifically for going to the beach. For men, it's swimming trunks or surf pants. For women, it's bikini: Make sure the bikini is intact and clean! No topless, you can get arrested for this. Don't wear soccer pants or pajamas.
Can bring a small bag to store things, even a small backpack. But absolutely do not bring plastic bags to the sand.
If it's a woman, you can sit on the sarong, Or you can sit on a chair. If you're a man, you can sit in a chair, but it's best to sit right on the sand. Don't use towels; it's almost taboo in Rio.
Should buy food and drinks right at the beach. Do not bring food from the hotel or from other places. Think that what you do is contributing to improving the lives of people who spend all day in the sun preparing food in kiosks.
Do not bring a lot of things to the sea. Bring only a few essential tools, and little money to buy beer or food. If you need to take a photo, As soon as you take a photo, take it and store it right away. Theft in Rio is no joke.
The most popular beaches in Rio
COPACABANA
The first in a series of beaches overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Rio. Copacabana Beach is 4.5km . in total length, blocked at both ends by mountains. Atlantica Avenue runs along the coast, And between this boulevard and the beach is a famous pedestrian walkway with Portuguese wavy patterns.
IPANEMA
Less famous Ipanema, but this place gathers many beautiful and handsome girls of the whole area. This is definitely the place you want to look, and be seen. Physical activities that never seem to end: Swim, surf, paragliding, lcano, play football, volleyball, love to play futevolei, A sport that combines volleyball and football.
BARRA DA TIJUCA
This is the longest beach in Rio, with a total length of up to 18 km. This place is famous for its amazing waves, and will be the venue for many sports in the Rio Olympics 2016. This is a gathering place for sea sports enthusiasts, on the coast and in the airspace of the coast.
LITTLE BEACH
If you are tired of the aforementioned noisy beaches, and want to find a quiet place to really relax, Come to Prainha. The sand here is white and soft, blue water, The scenery is also very impressive with tropical forests on both sides. Prainha is the ideal place for a family picnic.
RED BEACH
One of the shortest beaches in Rio. However, Praia Vermelha attracts a lot of tourists again, not only because of the special red sands, but also because there is a cable car station that takes visitors to the mountain of Yuantang (Sugar Loaf) famous. The food here is cheap, and the sea is very calm, because the beach is located in a small bay.
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