Summer In Brazil -
At Ipanema or Copacabana, you don't need to move. The barraqueiros (beach vendors) come to you. They carry everything: grilled cheese on a stick, mate (iced tea), coconut water, shrimp skewers, and even cachaça . You can rent a chair, an umbrella, and a cooler without lifting a finger.
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Not a gentle drizzle. We are talking about torrential, sideways rain that floods the cidade maravilhosa in 20 minutes. One moment you’re sipping a caipirinha in the sun; the next, you’re wading through ankle-deep water looking for cover. At Ipanema or Copacabana, you don't need to move
Sizzling, Sweaty, and Spectacular: Surviving (and Loving) Summer in Brazil You can rent a chair, an umbrella, and
Embrace the "Brazilian shower." You will shower three times a day—once in the morning, once after the beach, and once before dinner. It’s not vanity; it’s survival. The Beach is a Lifestyle, Not an Activity Forget what you know about quiet, reserved beach days. In Brazil, the beach ( praia ) is a social club, a gym, a restaurant, and a bar all rolled into one.
If you think you know heat, you haven’t met a Brazilian summer.