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Rio de Janeiro helicopter rides

Rio de Janeiro helicopter ride/tour

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Rio de Janeiro from the sky on a thrilling helicopter ride.

  1. Total weight per passenger: 265 lbs/120kg  
  2. Wheelchair accessible Stroller accessible 
  3. Infants must sit on laps .
  4. All flights are subject to air traffic control clearance. As our proposal is always to offer an unforgettable day combined with a safe flight, it can be canceled at any time if the weather conditions are not favorable. In this case, we will reschedule the flight according to the customer’s availability. 

What to wear?

On a helicopter ride, it’s best to wear dark-colored clothing along with a light jacket, jeans, and closed-toe shoes.

  • Riders shouldn’t wear white or light-colored clothing, open-toed shoes, loose-fitting clothes, loose accessories, or open-bottomed clothing like skirts and dresses

WHAT TO BRING

  • identification (passport, driving license etc)
  • Once airborne you will absolutely need to bring your phone to take pictures, better still a digital DSLR camera will be ideal for taking professional shots.
  • Bring sunglasses as the sunshine might be unavoidable, even if you don’t intend to wear shades.
  • Heels should also be avoided

Praia do Recreio (Pass By) The Recreio waterfront, on the west side of Rio, stands out for its long stretch of golden sand and perfect waves for surfers and bathers. Surrounded by preservation areas such as Pedras do Recreio and the Grumari Municipal Natural Park, it offers a unique combination of natural beauty and tranquillity.

Barra da Tijuca Beach (Pass By) Barra da Tijuca Beach, in the west of Rio, is famous for its golden sand and ideal waves. With its vibrant atmosphere and views of the surrounding lush vegetation, it offers a lively and relaxing experience, perfect for those looking for a dynamic yet engaging environment.

Praia Da Joatinga (Pass By) Joatinga Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, is a hidden gem known for its exclusive beauty and peaceful atmosphere. With a small strip of sand surrounded by impressive cliffs and crystal-clear waters, it is ideal for those seeking a quiet refuge away from the city’s busiest beaches. Pedra da Gavea (Pass By) Pedra da Gávea is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most iconic landmarks, offering one of the most challenging and rewarding hikes in the city.

Praia de Sao Conrado (Pass By) São Conrado is an upscale neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, known for its beautiful golden sand beach and exclusive atmosphere. The beach is popular with surfers due to its waves, and the surrounding area is marked by luxurious residences and the renowned Olympic Golf Course.

Morro Dois Irmaos (Pass By) Morro Dois Irmãos, in Rio de Janeiro, is one of the city’s most iconic and challenging trails. Made up of two iconic peaks, it offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the south zone, including the beaches of Ipanema and Leblon. At the top, you can immerse yourself in the tropical vegetation and be rewarded with one of the most spectacular urban views.

Praia do Leblon (Pass By) Leblon is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most sophisticated neighborhoods, known for its elegant beach and waterfront lined with high-end restaurants and boutiques. With its tree-lined streets and exclusive atmosphere, it offers an experience of luxury and comfort in the heart of Rio’s southern zone. Ipanema Beach (Pass By) Ipanema is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most iconic beaches, famous for its vibrant atmosphere and lively seafront. With its long stretch of sand and crystal-clear waters, it’s the perfect place to relax, socialize and enjoy Rio life, surrounded by a variety of bars, restaurants and stores.

Praia do Arpoador (Pass By) Arpoador is a famous spot in Rio de Janeiro, known for its breathtaking views and lively atmosphere. Located between the beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana, it is especially popular for watching the sunset, with its natural viewpoint offering one of the most beautiful backdrops in the city. Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon (Pass By) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most enchanting postcards, offering stunning scenery with its serene waters surrounded by green hills and an iconic view of Christ the Redeemer.

Jockey Club (Pass By) The Brazilian Jockey Club, located in Rio de Janeiro, is an elegant center for horse racing and social events. Known for its historic racecourse and sophisticated atmosphere, the club offers a unique experience with its exciting races and high-level social events, surrounded by beautiful gardens and impressive architecture. It is a meeting place for sports lovers and refined events, combining tradition and elegance.

Jardim Botanico (Pass By) Rio de Janeiro’s Botanical Garden offers stunning panoramic views of its lush plant collections and manicured gardens. With views stretching as far as Christ the Redeemer and the surrounding mountains, the Garden provides a tranquil and visually rich experience, ideal for those seeking a natural refuge in the heart of the city.

Floresta da Tijuca (Pass By) The Tijuca Forest is one of the largest urban forests in the world and a true green paradise in Rio de Janeiro. Located in the heart of the city, it offers lush trails, impressive waterfalls and panoramic views, including the summit of Pico da Tijuca.

Corcovado – Christ the Redeemer (Pass By) Corcovado is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most emblematic tourist spots, known for housing the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. Situated at 710 meters above sea level, it offers spectacular panoramic views of the city, including the beaches, Sugarloaf Mountain and Guanabara Bay. The view from Corcovado combines a memorable journey to the top with breathtaking views, making it an unmissable experience for any visitor to the city.