check out sambagypsy.blogspot.com for more about all my trips. Never had any trouble on the beaches. Basically the same advice holds everywhere, just keep your eyes open and don't carry flashy stuff (like, no fancy watches, leave your iphone at home, don't leave a large obvious backpack on the beach where someone might walk off w it). Don't worry too much, just go. The city's gotten safer recently btw, because of the Olympics & World Cup coming up they're putting a lot of effort into it.
check out sambagypsy.blogspot.com for more about all my trips. Never had any trouble on the beaches. Basically the same advice holds everywhere, just keep your eyes open and don't carry flashy stuff (like, no fancy watches, leave your iphone at home, don't leave a large obvious backpack on the beach where someone might walk off w it). Don't worry too much, just go. The city's gotten safer recently btw, because of the Olympics & World Cup coming up they're putting a lot of effort into it.
Been to Rio 8 times, single older woman traveling alone, never a serious problem, got pickpocketed once. Lots of pickpockets at the Sambodromo & in the street parades but just use common sense - carry NOTHING that you care about losing to street parades, keep your eyes open, and (this is my #1 tip for guys) never ever ever put your Sambodromo ticket in your shorts pocket (hang it around your neck instead). Go, you won't regret it!
check out sambagypsy.blogspot.com for more about all my trips. Never had any trouble on the beaches. Basically the same advice holds everywhere, just keep your eyes open and don't carry flashy stuff (like, no fancy watches, leave your iphone at home, don't leave a large obvious backpack on the beach where someone might walk off w it). Don't worry too much, just go. The city's gotten safer recently btw, because of the Olympics & World Cup coming up they're putting a lot of effort into it.
sambagypsy 5 months ago
check out sambagypsy.blogspot.com for more about all my trips. Never had any trouble on the beaches. Basically the same advice holds everywhere, just keep your eyes open and don't carry flashy stuff (like, no fancy watches, leave your iphone at home, don't leave a large obvious backpack on the beach where someone might walk off w it). Don't worry too much, just go. The city's gotten safer recently btw, because of the Olympics & World Cup coming up they're putting a lot of effort into it.
sambagypsy 5 months ago
Thanks for the info! How about on the beaches and in RIo in general? I am a 38 year old blond white guy. Pretty obvious target.
ArmyJames 5 months ago
Been to Rio 8 times, single older woman traveling alone, never a serious problem, got pickpocketed once. Lots of pickpockets at the Sambodromo & in the street parades but just use common sense - carry NOTHING that you care about losing to street parades, keep your eyes open, and (this is my #1 tip for guys) never ever ever put your Sambodromo ticket in your shorts pocket (hang it around your neck instead). Go, you won't regret it!
sambagypsy 6 months ago
How dangerous was it there? I'm thinking of going next year.
ArmyJames 6 months ago
3:35... so good. Thanks for posting this!
Pazzerifero 11 months ago
Thanks Kathleen. Really fun. Really catches the "essence" of the Avenida!
bradhamilton1965 11 months ago