Sailing on a yacht in Rio de Janeiro offers a unique and captivating experience. Depart from Urca and witness iconic landmarks while stopping for a refreshing dive at the beaches of Adão and Eva. The return journey provides stunning views of Icarai, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Aterro do Flamengo, accompanied by refreshments like caipirinhas. With a trilingual tour guide providing insightful commentary, this 3-hour sailing tour is a must-try for those seeking an immersive and unforgettable adventure in the vibrant city of Rio. But the true allure of this experience lies in what awaits beyond the horizon.
Key Points
- A 3-hour sailing tour on a yacht that departs from Urca and passes iconic landmarks like Fort São João and Ilha da Laje.
- Stop for a refreshing dive at the beaches of Adão and Eva before returning past Icarai, Museum of Contemporary Art, and Aterro do Flamengo.
- Enjoy a variety of refreshments, including sodas, beers, caipirinhas, and tasty fruit skewers during the tour.
- Tour is led by a trilingual guide who provides insightful commentary in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
- Optional happy hour at a floating restaurant after the yacht tour, with additional food and beverages available.
Overview of the Sailing Tour
For those seeking to explore Rio de Janeiro from a unique vantage point, the 3-hour sailing tour on a yacht offers an unparalleled experience. Departing from Urca, the tour takes passengers past iconic landmarks like Fort São João, Ilha da Laje, and Fort Santa Cruz.
Along the way, there’s a stop for diving at the beaches of Adão and Eva. The return journey offers stunning views of Icarai, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Aterro do Flamengo. Complementing the scenic route are an array of refreshments, including snacks, fruit skewers, and a selection of beverages like soda, beer, and caipirinhas. A trilingual guide accompanies the tour to provide commentary and ensure a memorable outing on the open waters of Rio.
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Departure and Route Details
The sailing tour departs from Urca, in front of the Floating River, embarking on a captivating journey through Rio de Janeiro’s picturesque waterways. Along the route, the yacht passes by iconic landmarks, including Fort São João, Ilha da Laje, and Fort Santa Cruz. The tour also stops at the beaches of Adão and Eva, allowing passengers to enjoy a refreshing dive. On the return, the yacht glides past Icarai, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), Praia da Boa Viagem, Santos Dumont airport, and the Aterro do Flamengo.
Landmarks Passed |
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Fort São João |
Ilha da Laje |
Fort Santa Cruz |
Beaches of Adão and Eva |
Icarai, MAC, Praia da Boa Viagem, Santos Dumont airport, Aterro do Flamengo |
Included Amenities and Beverages
The sailing tour offers a delightful array of beverages and snacks to enjoy during the journey. Passengers can indulge in refreshing sodas, chilled water, and a selection of beers.
For those seeking a taste of Brazil, the tour includes caipirinhas, the country’s iconic cocktail, as well as lemon, passion fruit, watermelon, and pineapple caipivodkas. To complement the drinks, the tour provides tasty fruit skewers and other light snacks.
The experience is further enhanced by the presence of a trilingual tour guide, ensuring seamless communication throughout the excursion.
Additional Tour Information
At the end of the yacht tour, passengers have the option to extend their experience by joining a happy hour at a floating restaurant. This is an optional add-on, not included in the tour price.
During the happy hour, guests can enjoy additional food and beverages at their own expense. The tour itself, however, includes a wide range of complimentary refreshments, such as snacks, fruit skewers, soda, water, beer, caipirinhas, and various caipivodkas.
Throughout the tour, passengers are accompanied by a trilingual guide, providing insights and information about the sights along the way.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyFloating Restaurant Happy Hour
After the yacht tour, passengers have the option to extend their experience by joining a happy hour at a floating restaurant. This optional activity takes place at the end of the sailing excursion.
Guests can enjoy additional food and beverages while taking in the stunning views of Rio’s coastline from the floating restaurant. The happy hour isn’t included in the tour price, so passengers will need to pay separately for any food and drinks consumed during this time.
This provides a great opportunity for travelers to further enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere and continue their sailing adventure on a high note.
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Pricing and Payment Breakdown
Reserving a spot on the sailing tour in Rio de Janeiro costs $32 per person, which is paid upfront through the GetYourGuide platform. Along With this reservation fee, there’s an additional payment of R$180 per passenger that’s made directly to the boat crew. This is part of the overall tour price.
On top of that, a 5% tax is applied for credit or debit card payments.
The pricing breakdown is as follows:
- Reservation fee: $32 per person
- Additional payment to boat crew: R$180 per passenger
- 5% tax on credit/debit card payments
Duration and Tour Type
The sailing tour on a yacht in Rio de Janeiro lasts for 3 hours. It’s a shared tour, meaning you’ll be joining other travelers on the same boat.
The tour departs from Urca, in front of the Floating River, and takes you on a scenic route past Fort São João, Ilha da Laje, Fort Santa Cruz, and the beaches of Adão and Eva, where you’ll have a chance to stop and dive.
The return journey will take you through Icarai, passing by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Praia da Boa Viagem, Santos Dumont airport, and Aterro do Flamengo.
Trilingual Tour Guide
Accompanied by a trilingual tour guide, the sailing tour in Rio de Janeiro provides a multi-lingual experience for guests. The guide offers commentary in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, ensuring everyone can fully enjoy the sights.
Some key benefits of the trilingual guide include:
- Comprehensive explanations of the tour’s landmarks and history.
- Personalized attention and assistance for guests from around the world.
- A deeper culture and understanding of the local environment.
This multilingual support enhances the overall sailing experience, allowing guests to discover Rio’s iconic attractions while feeling comfortable and informed throughout the journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Yacht?
According to the tour information, passengers can’t bring their own food and drinks on the yacht. The tour includes a variety of snacks, beverages, and cocktails as part of the package.
Is the Tour Suitable for Children?
The tour is not explicitly advertised as suitable for children, as it includes alcohol-based beverages. However, families can likely inquire about child-friendly options or make special arrangements with the tour operator.
The shared sailing tour typically accommodates around 12-15 guests. The group size allows for an intimate and personalized experience while enjoying the scenic Rio de Janeiro coastline and various landmarks from the comfort of the yacht.
Is There a Cancellation or Reschedule Policy?
The tour has a flexible cancellation policy – passengers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Rescheduling is also available, subject to availability, with no additional fees.
Do I Need to Know How to Swim for the Diving Stop?
Passengers don’t need to know how to swim for the diving stop. The tour operator provides life jackets, and the diving is done in a shallow, calm area near the beaches. Participants can choose to simply enjoy the sights from the yacht.
Recap
Embark on an unforgettable 3-hour sailing adventure in Rio de Janeiro, exploring iconic landmarks and enjoying refreshing dives and refreshments. The trilingual tour guide provides insightful commentary, ensuring a seamless and immersive experience. Witness stunning views of Icarai, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Aterro do Flamengo, making this a must-do activity for your Rio de Janeiro experience.
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