Praia da Macumba

-23.032033 N / -43.475600 O

Praia da Macumba Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Praia da Macumba delivers classic beach-break magic with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that keep surfers coming back. Nestled on Rio de Janeiro's wilder west side, this spot blends laid-back local energy with consistent swells up to double overhead, making it a go-to for sessions that range from mellow longboard cruises to punchy carves. Whether you're chasing barrels on the right or smooth rides on the left, the vibe here rewards those who time it right.

Geography and Nature

Praia da Macumba sits in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, about 25 kilometers west of central Rio de Janeiro along the Barra da Tijuca coastline, where urban sprawl gives way to a more rugged, less touristy stretch of beach. The sandy shoreline stretches for kilometers, backed by low dunes and a scenic boardwalk, with a small island nearly linking to the coast at low tide—creating sheltered peaks on its east side at Canto do Recreio and open exposure on the west at Macumba. This natural setup forms shifty sandbars that shape reliable beach breaks amid Rio's dramatic coastal landscape.

Surf Setup

This beach break fires on rights and lefts, with A-frames at key peaks like the left corner at Farofa e Rico Point for slower, fatter waves ideal for longboarding, and faster, hollower sections toward the middle at CCB and right corner at Secreto. It thrives on south-southwest to southeast swells, holding chest-high to double overhead and bigger, while south-southwest, south, or southeast winds keep it clean offshore. Low to mid tides deliver the longest rides, though it works across all stages; expect a typical session of fun, powerful walls that let you pick your line amid moderate paddle-outs.

Consistency and Best Time

Praia da Macumba boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to its exposure to south and southwest swells that roll in year-round. Fall and winter months from March to August bring the best conditions with larger, more powerful swells and favorable winds, while avoiding heavy summer rains helps maintain clean water. Steer clear of post-rain days when quality dips, but overall, it's a reliable pick anytime swells align.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, giving ample waves, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors, ramping up to crowded peaks. The crowd blends friendly longboarders with shortboarders, keeping the overall vibe approachable.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels, Praia da Macumba shines for beginners at the gentler left corner with forgiving sand and smaller faces, intermediates across the middle peaks for practicing turns on fun shapes, and advanced surfers tackling the hollow rights and bigger days. Longboarders dominate, creating a welcoming lineup where everyone finds waves matching their style. No matter your level, the sandy bottom and variety keep it progression-friendly.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong currents, especially around mid-beach rocks, and stay alert to other surfers and boards in busier sections. No major reefs or urchins, but respect the power on bigger swells.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters averaging 24-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for most sessions. Winter from June to September cools to 18-22°C, calling for a 2-3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier days. Spring from September to December and fall from March to June hover at 21-25°C, where a spring suit works well for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG), about 40 kilometers east, or Santos Dumont (SDU) roughly 35 kilometers away, then drive west via Avenida das Américas through Barra da Tijuca for a straightforward 45-60 minute trip. Public buses from Zona Sul stops like Copacabana run along the coast to Recreio, dropping near Posto 10 or 12 for a short walk to the beach. Parking is easy along the road or lots by the kiosks, with the sand just meters away—arrive early on weekends.

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Praia da Macumba 

-23.032033 N / -43.475600 O
Rio de Janeiro City
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Praia da Macumba Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Praia da Macumba delivers classic beach-break magic with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that keep surfers coming back. Nestled on Rio de Janeiro's wilder west side, this spot blends laid-back local energy with consistent swells up to double overhead, making it a go-to for sessions that range from mellow longboard cruises to punchy carves. Whether you're chasing barrels on the right or smooth rides on the left, the vibe here rewards those who time it right.

Geography and Nature

Praia da Macumba sits in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, about 25 kilometers west of central Rio de Janeiro along the Barra da Tijuca coastline, where urban sprawl gives way to a more rugged, less touristy stretch of beach. The sandy shoreline stretches for kilometers, backed by low dunes and a scenic boardwalk, with a small island nearly linking to the coast at low tide—creating sheltered peaks on its east side at Canto do Recreio and open exposure on the west at Macumba. This natural setup forms shifty sandbars that shape reliable beach breaks amid Rio's dramatic coastal landscape.

Surf Setup

This beach break fires on rights and lefts, with A-frames at key peaks like the left corner at Farofa e Rico Point for slower, fatter waves ideal for longboarding, and faster, hollower sections toward the middle at CCB and right corner at Secreto. It thrives on south-southwest to southeast swells, holding chest-high to double overhead and bigger, while south-southwest, south, or southeast winds keep it clean offshore. Low to mid tides deliver the longest rides, though it works across all stages; expect a typical session of fun, powerful walls that let you pick your line amid moderate paddle-outs.

Consistency and Best Time

Praia da Macumba boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to its exposure to south and southwest swells that roll in year-round. Fall and winter months from March to August bring the best conditions with larger, more powerful swells and favorable winds, while avoiding heavy summer rains helps maintain clean water. Steer clear of post-rain days when quality dips, but overall, it's a reliable pick anytime swells align.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, giving ample waves, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors, ramping up to crowded peaks. The crowd blends friendly longboarders with shortboarders, keeping the overall vibe approachable.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels, Praia da Macumba shines for beginners at the gentler left corner with forgiving sand and smaller faces, intermediates across the middle peaks for practicing turns on fun shapes, and advanced surfers tackling the hollow rights and bigger days. Longboarders dominate, creating a welcoming lineup where everyone finds waves matching their style. No matter your level, the sandy bottom and variety keep it progression-friendly.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong currents, especially around mid-beach rocks, and stay alert to other surfers and boards in busier sections. No major reefs or urchins, but respect the power on bigger swells.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters averaging 24-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for most sessions. Winter from June to September cools to 18-22°C, calling for a 2-3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier days. Spring from September to December and fall from March to June hover at 21-25°C, where a spring suit works well for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG), about 40 kilometers east, or Santos Dumont (SDU) roughly 35 kilometers away, then drive west via Avenida das Américas through Barra da Tijuca for a straightforward 45-60 minute trip. Public buses from Zona Sul stops like Copacabana run along the coast to Recreio, dropping near Posto 10 or 12 for a short walk to the beach. Parking is easy along the road or lots by the kiosks, with the sand just meters away—arrive early on weekends.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Fall and winter months from March to August offer the best conditions at Praia da Macumba with larger, more powerful swells and favorable winds. It fires consistently about 150 days a year on south-southwest to southeast swells up to double overhead, staying clean with south-southwest, south, or southeast offshore winds. Low to mid tides provide the longest rides across mellow or punchy sessions, though avoid post-rain days for optimal quality.
Praia da Macumba suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners find forgiving sand and smaller faces at the gentler left corner, intermediates practice turns on fun middle peaks, and advanced riders tackle hollow rights and bigger days. Longboarders dominate the welcoming lineup with variety for progression on its sandy bottom beach break.
Praia da Macumba features a classic beach break with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, delivering hollow, powerful, and fun waves. Key peaks include slower fatter A-frames at Farofa e Rico Point for longboarding, faster hollow sections at CCB, and rights at Secreto. It holds chest-high to double overhead on south-southwest to southeast swells with moderate paddle-outs.
Weekdays at Praia da Macumba have few surfers for ample waves, while weekends draw more locals and visitors to crowded peaks with a friendly vibe. Access is easy: fly into Galeão (40 kilometers east) or Santos Dumont (35 kilometers), drive 45-60 minutes west via Avenida das Américas, or take coastal buses from Copacabana to Posto 10 or 12. Parking is available along the road or by kiosks.
Praia da Macumba stands out with its very high consistency on 150 days yearly, blending laid-back local energy and reliable beach-break magic on Rio's wilder west side. Shifty sandbars form varied peaks from mellow longboard cruises to punchy barrels, rewarding good timing amid dunes, a boardwalk, and a small island setup unmatched in the Barra da Tijuca area.

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