| Ipanema Brazil beach Travel Information
The beach in Ipanema is world-renowned. Populated
with tiny-bikini clad bodies and many rich Brazilian youths, the beach
is a symbol of pleasure and wealth. Two rocks called the 'Two Brothers' rise at
the western end of the beach. The beach is marked into segments with points known
as postos; Posto 9 is known for attracting the best looking girls. Beers are sold
everywere on the beach for 1.25 dollars along with the traditional cachaça. After
a late morning visit to the beach, Ipanema girls walk through the city in swimwear
and wraps known as cangas. There are always circles of people playing football,
volleyball, and footvolley, a combination sport originating in Brazil.
In the winter the surf can reach 10-15ft. The water quality varies with days of
crystal-clear light-blue water to a more murky green after heavy rains. Constant
swells keep the water clean. The beach break regularly forms barrels.
Ipanema is a neighborhood with a tradition of freedom and innovation. Ipanema
Beach is where the summer happens in Rio. News in Ipanema make big headlines in
all major newspapers in the country. A trend-setter, Ipanema Beach was the first
in Brazil to see a pregnant woman proudly wearing a bikini. It was quintessential
Ipanema icon, actress Leila Diniz.
Rose de Primo, a fashion model with
a perfect body, perfect tan, perfect hair and a lot of attitude, set new grounds
in the 70's with her tangas. They were tiny bikinis that soon became the object
of desire of a whole nation (legend goes they were custom-made by her own mother).
Topless became quick fad in the 80's when a local soap opera showed that
some women in Ipanema chose not to keep a tan line. The scene was played by actress
Tonia Carreiro, who was a muse of Ipanema in the 50's herself. The fad didn't
last long as Brazilians find a tan line a big plus.
Men all over the
country started wearing horrible crochet g-strings after a famous personality
(Fernando Gabeira) was seen in one at Posto 9. Legend goes it was a bikini bottom
borrowed from his friend, reporter Leda Nagle. Somehow even Homer Simpson ended
up in one of those in that episode when the Simpsons came to Rio... Oh, and the
dental floss (or wedgy) bikini had its world debut here, too.
And there's
all the funny stories. In the summer of 96, when our website first went online,
Ipanema made headline news when police started arresting bathers who blew whistles!
They were actually protesting against what they felt was unfair police persecution
against the potheads that traditionally used to hang out at Posto 9.
There's quite a few characters you may run into. At Rua Garcia D'Ávila, for instance,
there's Pelé - a successful beach entrepreneur. He started as an ordinary beach
vendor, and today runs a beach volleyball school, rents beach chairs, umbrellas,
the works! And there's that beach vendor that sells fresh pineapple slices. He
loves to startle people in the sand by yelling on the top of his lungs "AAAAAbacaxi"
(pineapple) when they least expect. Nobody complains, because he offers free samples
to everyone.
Ipanema Beach has several favorite spots.
We have even prepared a map of the whole neighborhood to help with your orientation!
Each block of the beach attracts a different crowd. Posto 9 , Garcia , Country
, Teixeira , Farme Gay, and Cap Ferrat are all reference points used by locals
to identify their turf. Tourists and first-timers tend to gather in front of Caesar
Park Hotel.
Practice sports like beach volleyball , soccer and surf,
find true romance , have a refreshing drink of coconut water , or just relax and
soak up some rays. And bring along your sunglasses, so you can watch the good-looking
Cariocas without giving yourself in!!
Ipanema is a public beach,
with free access like all beaches in Brazil. If you're coming from a country where
everything's regulated, expect to be spoiled. To start off, you don't even have
get off your toosh to have your wish granted. Feeling hungry? Beach vendors offer
ice-cream, cookies (don't miss the traditional Biscoitos Globo), corn-on-the-cob,
melted cheese on a stick, shrimp on a stick, assorted homemade sandwiches, fresh-sliced
pineapple... Thirsty? Mineral water, iced tea, diet and regular sodas, frozen
fruit juice, chilled coconut milk, and yes, ice-cold beer, and delicious fresh-squeezed
caipirinhas. You can rent your beach chairs and umbrellas. Need to accessorize?
Hats, colorful beach throws, sunglasses, jewelry, even bikinis are for sale.
As there are a lot of misconceptions, here are some suggestions if you want to
mingle. The first is that people do not walk around the city in their bikinis
and Speedos, let alone in a thong! OK, it's a free world, you can do whatever
you want, but the idea here is to let you in on how locals do it...
Girls
on their way to or back from the beach usually wear shorts, a mini-skirt or
a beach throw wrapped around the waist, most times a T-shirt or tank top, and
flip-flops (Havaianas or other). They always carry a tote bag or backpack. In
it you will find everything from sunglasses to hair sunscreen for, pocket mirror,
lipsaver... They tend to set up camp with their friends, so they don't really
need to travel light. Don't worry about the kind of bikini you will be bringing
back from home. Doing a bikini boutique (or many) is a must for any self-respecting
female visitor to Rio. You will find an assortment of styles, from almost naked
to conservative, including one-pieces.
Boys go a little different. The
T-shirt is only needed if you're coming to the beach by bus, otherwise shirts-off
is the rule. To meet all your friends and flirt with the girls you have to cover
a lot of ground. The idea is to travel as light as possible, so no tote-bag here.
Boys are more likely to bring along a set of frescobol rackets, a volley or soccer
ball, a bodyboard or surfboard. Break the backpack rule as you will bring along
your camera, and you want to keep it away from the sand.
On the way to
and back from the beach, Ipanema boys wear surfers' trunks. In the
pocket there's just enough money for a soda or two, and maybe a bottle of sunscreen
(they could always borrow from the girls, you know). Whenever they stop it's time
to peel off those trunks, and stand in their Speedos. Brazilian girls and boys
love a tan line, and you have to please the crowds. If you really want to belong,
your Speedos should be as wide as regular CK briefs, at least 4 inches or so.
Buy some at the local shops, like Blue Man. You may ask a group of girls to watch
your shorts or backpack while you go for a swim, if you're looking for an ice-breaker.
Now three things you won't do if you're beach-smart. The first
one is taking more sun that you're able to. Condition your skin by going to a
tanning salon, wear a potent sunscreen, keep track of how long you stay at the
beach, rent a beach umbrella, wear a sun hat. The red lobster look is not attractive,
and it could actually spoil your vacation. The second is that taking off your
watch to avoid a tan line, and leaving it laying on the sand together with your
money while you doze off is a very stupid thing to do. The least that could happen
is their accidentally being buried in the sand. The third is that wearing long
sleeves, street clothes and dress shoes at the beach make you look really funny.
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