Friday, 3 February 2012

Where To Usher In The New Year, Copacabana Beach, Rio De Janeiro

By Alana Pacca


A New Year! Fresh opportunities, fresh commitments, and new resolutions. Festivities and traditions can vary worldwide, however in almost all locations, New Year's Eve is probably the largest party days of the year. For many people, simply spending the night together with close friends and family is the ideal way to commemorate. While it's undoubtedly a great way to ring in the New Year, there are numerous people who plan to turn it up a step.

Rio de Janeiro is termed one of the party capitals around the globe, so you know what you're getting yourself into whenever commemorating the New Year in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Like Sydney Australia, you'll find yourself in the heart of summer time here in Rio, so beachfront parties, bikinis, and swim suits will be the norm for the evening, dependant upon your chosen celebration spot.

While other major international cities present you with a numerous amusement options, if you are going to Rio, you're going to dance and party with some of the finest in the business, Brazilians. These men and women understand how to spend an evening out, so attending the city's second largest annual party (after Carnaval) will have you boogying the evening away.

Like numerous things in Rio de Janeiro, it begins and ends on Copacabana beach. Party central is located throughout this world famous beach, with all different types of music and a lot of activities to keep you up and dancing all night long. Along the strip you will observe men and women in their rio apartments holding parties in anticipation of midnight. This year's New Year event will feature the typical huge fireworks display (11 barges with 1200 fireworks) together with four distinct stages established along Copacabana beach, each displaying different music.

This decade is an important one for Brazil since they will be the center of the planet by hosting both the World Cup (2014) and the Olympics (2016), and they're going to be honoring their national pride by dubbing this the "Golden Decade." Rio will surely be a wonderful, rowdy, fun, and unique city to usher in your New Year.




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