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Flights to Rio de Janeiro

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What airlines fly to Rio de Janeiro?
What are the main airports in Rio de Janeiro?

Flights from the UK to Rio de Janeiro will disembark at Rio de Janeiro/Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport. In 1999 Rio de Janeiro's principle airport was renamed the Rio de Janeiro/Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport (GIG) after the Brazilian musician Antonio Carlos Jobim.

What are the main things to do and see in Rio de Janeiro?

It may be Brazil's second largest city, but Rio De Janeiro would have to be the country's most famous destination. Home to beaches made iconic in songs, like Copacabana and Ipanema. The site of the iconic Christ The Redeemer and the city of the famous carnival. Rio has plenty of icons to its name.

At the heart of Rio's reputation is its beloved beach culture. Experience it first hand by taking a stroll or dip at one of the famous beaches including Ipanema, Copacabana, Leme or Arpoador. If the city's tiny swim wear is too much for you, you can bare all at Abrico, Rio's only nudist beach.

Another must-see site in Rio is the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, best reached by taking the funicular train to the top of Corcovado, a 710 metre granite peak and the resting place of the statue. The top of the peak also has a viewing platform that offers incredible views of not only the statue but also Sugarloaf Mountain, as well as downtown Rio and the city's beaches.

In addition to its natural beauty, Brazil is beloved for its lively and passionate locals, and nothing brings out the local passion quite like a football game. Sports fans won't want to miss seeing a local football game at Maracana, the second largest stadium in South America and where Germany beat Argentina to win the 2014 FIF World Cup. If you can't get tickets for a game, it is still worth visiting the stadium for the Football Museum.

What is the weather like in Rio de Janeiro?

The average maximum temperature for Rio De Janeiro ranges between 25 and 31 degrees. The hottest month is February with an average temperature of 28 degrees and the coldest month is July with an average temperature of 22 degrees.

How much does it rain in Rio De Janeiro? What is the driest/rainiest month in Rio De Janeiro?

The average annual rainfall for Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, is 1278mm of precipitation.
The wettest month with the highest rainfall is January, with 149mm of precipitation. The driest month with the lowest rainfall is July, with 55mm of precipitation.

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Hottest Month

August
(18°C)

Coldest Month

December
(4°C)

Avg. Max. Temperature

7-22°C

Driest Month

July
(55mm)

Wettest Month

January
(149mm)

Avg. Annual Rainfall

1278mm