You’ll sail Rio’s bay at sunset on a private boat with a local guide, sip fresh caipirinhas and sparkling wine, stop for a swim near a quiet beach, and snack on fruit and finger food as city lights appear. It’s peaceful, sometimes funny, always real — perfect if you want something more personal than another crowded lookout.
I didn’t know what to expect from a private sunset sailing tour in Rio de Janeiro. I just remember feeling this weird mix of excitement and calm as we stepped barefoot onto the deck — the boards were warm from the afternoon sun. Our guide, Pedro, handed us caipirinhas right away (he makes them strong, just so you know), and then we pushed off into Guanabara Bay. There was this salty breeze that kept messing up my hair but honestly I didn’t care — the city looked different from out there, almost softer somehow.
We drifted past Sugarloaf Mountain and I caught myself staring at the skyline longer than I meant to. It was quieter than I expected — just the sound of water slapping against the hull and someone laughing softly in Portuguese behind me. Pedro pointed out little details about Rio’s neighborhoods along the shore; he even let us try to say “Pão de Açúcar” properly (I failed, everyone laughed). At some point we stopped near a small beach for a swim — the water was cooler than I thought it’d be but it woke me up in a good way. There were fresh fruits and finger food waiting when we climbed back on board.
The sun dropped lower and everything went gold for maybe ten minutes. We clinked glasses with sparkling wine (included in the tour) and just sat there not really talking much. Sometimes you don’t need to fill every silence, you know? The crew checked on us but mostly gave us space. I still think about that view — how Rio glowed for those last few minutes before dusk.
Yes, pickup options are available for this tour.
You’ll get freshly made caipirinhas, sparkling white wine, beer, juice, Coke, and water.
Yes, there is a stop at a beach where you can swim.
Yes, you’ll have fresh fruit, finger food snacks, and a special surprise included.
Yes, service animals are allowed on board.
Yes, it’s suitable for all physical fitness levels except travelers with poor cardiovascular health.
Yes, public transportation options are available nearby.
Your private sunset sailing includes freshly made caipirinhas and sparkling wine plus beer or soft drinks if you prefer; fresh fruits and finger foods are served after your swim stop; there’s also a special surprise from the crew. Pickup is available if needed so getting there isn’t stressful at all.
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