Saquarema -

Saquarema is a coastal municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known primarily as the "Maracanã of Surf" and the national capital of surfing. Located approximately 73 km east of Rio de Janeiro city, this town is renowned for having some of the most powerful and consistent waves in Brazil.

The peak season for visiting, with the warmest weather, is from December to February . Saquarema

The Nossa Senhora de Nazareth church, built in 1837, sits on a hill overlooking the ocean and is a major landmark for visitors, providing stunning views of the beaches and lagoon. Saquarema is a coastal municipality in the state

The town's identity is deeply rooted in surf culture, attracting visitors from all over the world seeking high-quality, challenging breaks. Key Features and Atmosphere The Nossa Senhora de Nazareth church, built in