🎆 Tips to Make the Most of Rio’s Réveillon



🤍 Dress in White for Good Luck
Wearing white is a beloved Brazilian tradition symbolizing peace and renewal. Add a splash of color—like red for passion or green for health—if you want to personalize your blessings!
🌊 Join the Celebration on Copacabana Beach
Over 2 million people gather on the sand to welcome the new year with music, dancing, and fireworks. It’s the world’s most famous New Year’s Eve party, and it’s absolutely free.
🎇 Catch the Midnight Fireworks Show
At the stroke of midnight, a dazzling 15-minute fireworks display lights up the sky over the ocean. It’s best viewed from the beach, so arrive early to claim your spot.
🌺 Offer Flowers to Iemanjá
Locals toss white flowers into the sea as offerings to Iemanjá, the Afro-Brazilian goddess of the ocean, asking for protection and blessings in the year ahead.P
🎶 Dance to Live Music All Night Long
Multiple stages line the beach with performances ranging from samba and MPB to international DJs. The party continues until sunrise!
đź§´ Stay Safe and Comfortable
Bring sunscreen, water, and wear light clothing. Leave valuables at home and use public transport or walk—roads are often closed to cars.
