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Rio de Janeiro is a city that offers visitors a wealth of attractions and privileges, from waterfalls and trails to cultural events, Michelin-starred restaurants, diverse stores and malls, unique neighborhoods, and stunning beaches. One of the most beautiful beaches in Rio is Grumari, a true piece of paradise on earth that captivates anyone who visits. The beach has a deserted and peaceful atmosphere that makes you feel like you're on an island far from the hustle and bustle of the city. With its expansive stretch of sand, you can spend the day exploring the smaller beaches around and indulge in the local restaurants that offer something for everyone. Two of the smaller beaches in the area are Praia do Abricó, which legally permits nudism, and Praia do Secreto, which offers breathtaking views from a trail that is a must-see tourist spot. These beaches are located in an environmental reserve, where the exuberant nature is an ideal backdrop for relaxation and enjoying the stunning landscape.
Another must-visit beach in Rio is Prainha, which is located a short distance from Grumari. Despite its small size, Prainha is a favorite destination among surfers and beachgoers alike. The beach is surrounded by mountains covered in dense vegetation, creating a natural setting that is truly breathtaking. The waves are perfect for surfing, and the water is clean and clear, making it an ideal spot for swimming and other water activities. There are also several kiosks and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Brazilian food and drinks while taking in the stunning scenery. If you're planning a trip to Rio de Janeiro, a visit to Grumari and Prainha is a must. These two beaches are excellent places to unwind, soak up the sun, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Brazil
To ensure your booking is quick and efficient, please click on "Book Now" to check availability and reserve your preferred date and time. Once we receive your reservation, we will promptly provide you with all the tour details you need. Here's a fun fact for you: Grumari beach is the last open sea beach that's accessible by vehicles in the Barra da Tijuca region. With a wild and captivating landscape, the beach stretches for 2.8 km and is a popular destination for surfers. Grumari also has an interesting backstory - legend has it that the name Grumari comes from the Tupi-Guarani language word "Grumarim," which refers to a firm shrub that the Tupi Indians used to use in the region. We hope you enjoy your tour and the stunning beauty of Grumari beach.