Mixtape Travels

Rio de Janeiro with Marissa Gomes

Shannon Gomes

In this episode of Mixtape Travels, I welcome seasoned traveler and marketing exec Marissa Gomes to chat about visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — her husband’s homeland and one of her favorite destinations. With over 40 countries under her belt, Marissa shares personal insights into what makes Rio so magnetic, from the iconic beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana to hidden gems like the car-free island of Ilha Grande.

We dive into everything from the best times to visit, local food and drinks (hello, passionfruit caipirinhas!), navigating Rio with kids, and her unforgettable experience at the World Cup. Marissa paints a picture of a city buzzing with energy, warmth, and a deep love of life — and gives you all the tips you need to make the most of your own Brazilian adventure.

💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The best neighborhoods to stay in Rio — and why Marissa swears by Ipanema
  • Local experiences tourists often miss (yes, Brazilians speak Portuguese, not Spanish!)
  • Why fall (April–May or September–October) is the sweet spot for visiting
  • What to eat, drink, and try daily (fresh mango juice, cheese bread, and steak with farofa)
  • Where to go for lively nightlife — from beachfront bars to Lapa’s samba clubs
  • How to travel comfortably with kids in Rio
  • Safety tips and common travel misconceptions
  • Marissa’s favorite travel memory: attending the 2014 World Cup in Maracanã Stadium

📍 Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Ipanema & Leblon neighborhoods
  • Ilha Grande – a peaceful, car-free island escape
  • Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) and Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor)
  • Botanical Garden and Parque Lage
  • Caipirinhas (try passionfruit!) and fresh tropical juice stands
  • Pão de Queijo – Brazilian cheese bread (look for Brazil Bites in the U.S.)