Brazil is the largest country in South America and enjoys a wide range of weather conditions: equatorial, tropical, semiarid, highland tropical, temperate and subtropical.
The hottest part of Brazil is the northeast, where temperatures of more than 38°C (100°F) are frequently recorded during the dry season between May and November. Along the Atlantic coast from Recife to Rio de Janeiro, average temperatures range from 23 to 27°C (73-81°F).
South of Rio the seasons are more defined and the range of temperatures significantly wider, with the annual average falling between 17 and 19°C (63-66°F).
Waves are everywhere. The Brazilian coast has some of the best surf spots in the world. You can catch waves in an empty spot or you can join the incredible local surfers in an urban metropolis. There are more than one million surfers in Brazil, a true surfing super power.
The Southern states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina have the best waves for surfing in Brazil. Praia dos Molhes, Ilha dos Lobos, Prainha, Praia da Cal, Guarita, Itapeva, Capão da Canoa, Atlântida Pier, Tramandai and Cidreira are the finest in Rio Grande do Sul.
In the Santa Catarina State, look for Camacho, Cardozo, Cigana, Ferrugem, Guarda do Embau, Itapirubá, Ibiraquera, Laje da Jagua, Morro dos Conventos, Praia da Saudade, Praia da Vila, Praia do Silveira, Rincão and Rosa do Sul.
In Rio de Janeiro, there are great surf spots, though super crowded. Arpoador, Barra da Tijuca, Grumari, Ipanema, Itacoatiara, Leblon, Praia da Macumba, Praínha and São Conrado have more than 250 days of top quality waves for surfing.
Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago of 21 islands and islets in the Atlantic Ocean, also holds one of the best waves of Brazil.
Brazil has one of the most magic wave in the world. The river wave of Pororoca, 13 kilometers inland upstream on the Amazon River, is a natural phenomenon caused by the moon and the tides. You can only ride this tidal bore wave, from time to time. The brown piranha-infested water might scare a bit, but the ride is an eternal life experience. The longest time captured on tape riding the wave is by Brazilian surfer Picuruta: 43 minutes.
Kelly Slater is the 2012 Laureus Action Sportsperson of the YearTuesday, 07 February 2012
Kelly Slater has been named 2012 Laureus Action Sportsperson of the Year. The 11-time world surfing champion from Cocoa Beach, Florida, has won his fourth Laureus Award, equalling the record of Roger Federer, the only other four-time winner.
The US surfer has confirmed his 11th world surfing title, a few months before reaching 40 years of age, which will occur on the 11th February.
Kelly Slater is considered the best surfer of all time. He has been competing in pro surfing for more than two... + Full Wave
Taylor Jensen keeps world longboard dominationTuesday, 07 February 2012
Taylor Jensen has won the 2012 Australasian ASP Longboard Qualifying Series event at Sandy Bay, Whangarei, New Zealand. The 2011 ASP world champion in the longboard division defeated Mitch Surman, Thomas Kibblewhite and Jared Neal in the final heat.
Jensen's opening ride was a near flawless 9.0 (out of a possible 10) and the smooth natural footer linked a long hang ten nose ride with a number of fin-waft re-entries to take the lead in the heat held in 1 – 1.5 meter waves.Jensen’s second... + Full Wave
The complete 2012 PKRA World Tour scheduleTuesday, 07 February 2012
The 2012 PKRA World Tour schedule has been announced. The world's finest kiteboarding championship will kick off in Dakhla, Morocco, on the 28th March, with a Freestyle contest. Riders loved the atmosphere of the Dakhla Attitude camp and the perfect conditions that the lagoon had to offer.
It's promising to be an exciting year with 15 destinations on the calendar giving the opportunity to riders from the farthest corners of the hearth to partake in a PKRA event. There will be 11 Freestyle... + Full Wave
The 2012 Kite Surf Pro unveils qualification systemTuesday, 07 February 2012
The Kite Surf Pro World Championship has released the qualification system for the 2012 season, in cooperation with the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA).
All wave kiteboarders have the opportunity to compete against each other in the exciting world competition. The 24 slots for the 24 riders male fleet are allocated as follows: top 8 riders from previous season are pre-qualified; two wildcards awarded by the KSP Tour, two wildcards awarded by the PKRA and two local... + Full Wave
Camille Juban joins MauiSails windsurfing teamTuesday, 07 February 2012
Camille Juban has signed a contract deal with MauiSails. The hot Guadeloupe young wavesailor has recently won the AWT Ho'okipa Makani Classic wave contest, against a strong fleet of some of the world best sailors.
"I'm really excited for 2012. I've worked hard for many years and I look forward to working with a leading brand in MauiSails. I believe this will help me take my sailing to another level", says Camille Juban.
Given the opportunity, Juban decided to use MauiSails to help push his... + Full Wave
Paulo dos Reis claims the 2012 Downunder ProMonday, 06 February 2012
Paulo dos Reis has captured the 2012 Downunder Pro, at picturesque Jimmy’s Beach, Hawks Nest, Australia. The Brazilian racer dominated the four-day regatta by winning all 7 races over the event ahead of Jesper Vesterstrøm, from Denmark, and 56 other windsurfers.
"This was the first time I’ve come to Australia and I was very impressed with the hospitality and the great racing conditions. It was windy, and that’s the conditions I like, so I’m very happy to win and I will definitely be... + Full Wave
Rip Curl and Pierre-Louis Costes extend partnership until 2014Tuesday, 07 February 2012
Pierre-Louis Costes has resigned a sponsorship contract deal with Rip Curl, for two years. The 2011 IBA world bodyboard champion has been working with the surfing brand, one the "Big Four", for quite a while.
The partnership between Rip Curl and Pierre Louis Costes is running since 2002, with only one goal: claiming the world title. But Pierre-Louis Costes had to work hard and to win other contests until the golden moment.
The Frenchman living in Portugal won six national U18 French... + Full Wave
Future Hawaiian pros competed at Makapuu BeachMonday, 06 February 2012
Kahekili Labatte and Summer Hilen have won the Men and Women Open Am divisions of the first event of the 2012 USBA Science Hawaii Regional Tour, held at Makapuu Beach.
It's always great to see riders from across the state competing in difficult and challenging wave conditions.
All division had their standouts, however it was Summer Hilen in the Open Women's, Tanner McDaniel in the 13-17, JB Hilen in the Drop-Knee, Kawika Kamai in 12 and Under and Kahekili Labette in the Open Am that really... + Full Wave