Rio de Janeiro Sunset Cruise Including BBQ and Drinks
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Trip Type: Sunset Cruises
Duration: 4 hours
Watch the sunset bathe Rio de Janeiro in dramatic colors on this 3-hour cruise in Guanabara Bay. Your sailboat outing gives you fantastic views of Corcovado Mountain with the Christ the Redeemer statue perched on top, Sugar Loaf Mountain, and two glorious stretches of sand, Copacabana and Leblon. As the sunlight fades into brilliant hues, enjoy sumptuous Brazilian barbecue fare and wash it down with beer and soft drinks — what could be a better way to end a day in Rio? Hotel pickup and drop-off is included.
More About This Activity All Sunset Cruises →
Watch the sunset bathe Rio de Janeiro in dramatic colors on this 3-hour cruise in Guanabara Bay. Your sailboat outing gives you fantastic views of Corcovado Mountain with the Christ the Redeemer statue perched on top, Sugar Loaf Mountain, and two glorious stretches of sand, Copacabana and Leblon. As the sunlight fades into brilliant hues, enjoy sumptuous Brazilian barbecue fare and wash it down with beer and soft drinks — what could be a better way to end a day in Rio? Hotel pickup and drop-off is included.After hotel pickup, head to the marina and step aboard your sailboat for your 3-hour cruise through Guanabara Bay. From the water, you’ll enjoy a unique vantage point to soak up the landscapes of Rio de Janeiro.
On top of Corcovado Mountain, 2,300 feet (700 meters) high, stands Christ the Redeemer. This art-deco statue was unveiled in 1931 and named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. Snap shots of Rio’s other iconic peak, Sugar Loaf Mountain, towering 700 feet (215 meters) above sea level.
Perhaps no beach in the world is as recognizable as Copacabana, a 2-mile (4-km) semicircular stretch of sand popular with cariocas (locals) and tourists alike. Sail past Leblon Beach, where the well-heeled residents of Rio like to relax. This tranquil beach in southern Rio is home to first-class hotels, restaurants, bars and boutiques.
During your cruise, hear engaging commentary about the sites, while you enjoy traditional Brazilian BBQ fare along with beer and soft drinks. Then watch the sun melt over the horizon, casting brilliant colors over Rio. Your captain returns to port, where you will board a vehicle and be dropped-off back at your hotel.
On top of Corcovado Mountain, 2,300 feet (700 meters) high, stands Christ the Redeemer. This art-deco statue was unveiled in 1931 and named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. Snap shots of Rio’s other iconic peak, Sugar Loaf Mountain, towering 700 feet (215 meters) above sea level.
Perhaps no beach in the world is as recognizable as Copacabana, a 2-mile (4-km) semicircular stretch of sand popular with cariocas (locals) and tourists alike. Sail past Leblon Beach, where the well-heeled residents of Rio like to relax. This tranquil beach in southern Rio is home to first-class hotels, restaurants, bars and boutiques.
During your cruise, hear engaging commentary about the sites, while you enjoy traditional Brazilian BBQ fare along with beer and soft drinks. Then watch the sun melt over the horizon, casting brilliant colors over Rio. Your captain returns to port, where you will board a vehicle and be dropped-off back at your hotel.
« Go Back