Brazil Accommodation,
Rio de Janeiro and South East

Hotel Porto Bay Rio de Janeiro

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The Porto Bay Rio De Janeiro certainly has some of the most stunning views of the city including Sugarloaf and Corcovado mountains, and the Copacabana beachfront.

Copacabana is a great choice for visitors to Brazil who are interested in some down time in the city relaxing by the beach, walking and sightseeing.

The hotel features a restaurant and two bars with their own vibrant atmosphere and exotic drinks on offer. The rooftop bar is an incredible spot to watch the sunrise over the ocean. With international and Brazilian cuisine, La Finestra restaurant offers a rich buffet breakfast comprising fresh fruits, natural juices, hot and cold items. Lunch and dinner are à la carte.

Some rooms boast panoramic views, sea views and others feature a private balcony.

The hotel has their own private beach area on Copacabana beach with beach towels, parasols and chairs.

The hotel is within walking distance of popular bars, shops and restaurants. The nearest metro station is 600 metres from the hotel and Santos Dumont Airport is just 4.8 miles away.

Facilities

Two Bars and a Restaurant, Free Wifi, a Fitness room with a view, Massage room with a view, Sauna and Steam room, Meeting rooms, an ATM, Lift, Laundry Service, Garden area, Balconies, minibar in the rooms, 24 hour front desk, Babysitting and Room service.

Optional Activities

Hiking and biking trails nearby, rent a bike, Surfing and surfing lessons, relax on Copacabana beach and explore the vibrant area. Tours and excursions are available from here.

John Melton

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our Brazil tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

Yes, I am back from a wonderfully amazing realisation of a dream to see a jaguar. Too good to put into words. Everything went like clockwork – Sao Paulo airport is a bit of a maze. I landed up pretty well having a one to one trip with my guides. Cristalino was magical with American guides Will and Gill Carter, very much a ‘Birders’ paradise, but I loved it. Then I went on to the Jaguar Research Centre for what turned out to be 3 1/2 days of pure heaven. ‘Fisher’, my guide was brilliant and we managed to see Wilson, Hugo, Duda (on 3 occasions) and an unidentified cat. The young Duda was amazing, we followed her for a whole morning moving along the river bank and then in the evening actually saw her swimming across it. Wonderful memories.

Mrs BH - Shipston-on-Stour