Rio is one of the most naturally beautiful cities we have ever visited. The towering rocks just off the coast frame miles of beaches against a sprawling metropolis, making for awe-inspiring viewpoints and “pinch-yourself” moments as you spend time along the boardwalk. It’s hard to believe this place is real.
The city is also known for its huge New Year’s Eve celebration. We visited Rio de Janeiro over the holiday to enjoy the spectacle and get away from a North American winter, so we have plenty of advice for people planning a similar trip!
We spent a lot of time debating where to spend New Year’s during our trip to Brazil. Without a doubt, the biggest New Year’s Eve celebration in Rio happens on Copacabana Beach. While this experience is on many a bucket list, there are other ways to spend the holiday in Rio! Ultimately, we chose to attend a private party rather than joining the masses. Yes, the fireworks show from the beach at midnight is a site to behold, but there are a number of things to keep in mind if you elect to head to the beach. We’ve outlined some of the key considerations below. Full disclaimer: since we didn’t go to Copacabana for New Year’s ourselves, these considerations are hearsay based on the research we did.
No exaggeration, there are millions of people at Copacabana on New Year’s Eve. If crowds aren’t your thing, you may want to look elsewhere. In addition, we were told to leave everything back at our hotel when heading to the beach, as pickpockets take advantage of the large number of unsuspecting tourists. This means that all you’ll have with you are whatever drinks you bring and some cash that you hide in your shoe. With the elation and company on the beach, this may not matter, but it is something to keep in mind regardless. Lastly, transportation back from the beach can be difficult to come by. If you are planning to party until the sun comes up or are staying right on Copacabana Beach, more power to you. If you don’t fit into these categories, you should expect some difficulty finding a taxi or rideshare in the wee hours of the morning. One big benefit though – celebrating on the beach is free!
While we hate to miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime moment like the Copacabana fireworks at midnight, we decided that the experience wasn’t for us. For starters, we were staying a few miles from Copacabana, and we had no plans to stay out until 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning. In addition, we wanted more flexibility in restocking drinks and moving around throughout the night. We decided to attend the Reveillon party at our hotel: the Sheraton Grand Rio Hotel & Resort. While expensive (about $120 per person), the event included unlimited food and drinks as well as a variety of stages / music options. It also offered the unmatched convenience of being able to come and go as we pleased. There are a ton of similar parties all throughout Rio on New Year’s. The one at the Sheraton was fun and a better value than most, but we recommend looking into party options and choosing the one that best matches your price range and desire for convenience.
Happy traveling!
Kitrina & Jordan
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