Copacabana might have the fame but Ipanema has all the style. The renowned beach stretches for 1.5 miles in front of the affluent neighbourhood of the same name, before giving way to Leblon Beach. Like all beaches in Rio it gets busy, but the ever-resourceful locals have capitalised on this by offering deckchairs for hire alongside ice-cold beers and even Wi-Fi access. Some even accept card payments!
Generally you'll find a slightly more upmarket clientele sunning themselves on Ipanena compared to Copacabana, but you'll also notice that there are some areas of the beach that attract distinct social groups. The Argentinian flag waves above the area that attracts a contingent made up of Brazil’s neighbouring country; members of the LGBT community meet between posto (lifeguard post) eight and nine; fashionable, young and hip crowds congregate by posto nine; the super wealthy tend to catch their sun at posto ten; while families relax by posto eight, which is usually the quietest area. Wherever you end up, grab a chair and watch the sun go down with the sand between your toes and a cold beer in your hand. This is how you say goodbye to the daylight in Rio.