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Next high tide at Rio de Janeiro (Ilha Fiscal): 00:00 GMT-3, 0.39 m

Heights relative to MSL. 2026-04-26.

Tide times at Rio de Janeiro (Ilha Fiscal) on Sunday, 26 April 2026: first low tide at 21:00. Sunrise 06:10, sunset 17:30.

Tide curve — next 24 hours

-0.4 m0.0 m0.5 mHeight (MSL)01:0005:0009:0013:0017:0021:00H 00:00L 06:00H 12:00L 18:00nowTime (America/Sao_Paulo)

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived.

Model-derived from a global ocean grid. Useful indication; expect about ±45 minutes on average vs. a local harmonic gauge, individual stations vary widely. See /methodology for per-region detail. Not for navigation.

7-day tide table

DayTypeTimeHeightCoef.
Mon 27 AprHigh00:000.4m67
Low06:00-0.1m
High12:000.4m
Low18:00-0.3m
Tue 28 AprHigh00:000.4m72
Low06:00-0.2m
High12:000.5m
Low19:00-0.3m
Wed 29 AprHigh01:000.5m84
Low07:00-0.2m
High13:000.7m
Low19:00-0.2m
Thu 30 AprHigh01:000.6m88
Low07:00-0.3m
High13:000.7m
Low20:00-0.3m
Fri 01 MayHigh01:000.5m97
Low08:00-0.5m
High14:000.6m
Low20:00-0.3m
Sat 02 MayHigh02:000.5m100
Low08:00-0.5m
High14:000.6m
Low21:00-0.2m

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived. · Not for navigation.

Sun & moon today

Sunrise
06:10
Sunset
17:30
Moonrise
14:29
Moonset
01:32
Moon phase
Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)

Current conditions

Wind
9.8 m/s @ 18°
Wave height
0.4 m
Wave period
10.1 s
Water temp
25.2 °C

As of 23:00 local time. Conditions refresh daily.

Solunar 7-day rating

The angler tradition that rates each day for fish-bite likelihood using moon transits and rise/set. One to five stars. Not a scientific forecast.

  • Sun
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  • Mon
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  • Tue
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  • Wed
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  • Fri
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Best windows Sun 26 Apr

Suggested time slots at Rio de Janeiro (Ilha Fiscal), derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.

Spring & neap tides at Rio de Janeiro (Ilha Fiscal)

Next spring tide on Fri 01 May (range 1.1m). Last neap on Sun 26 Apr.

Spring tides cluster around new and full moons (biggest swings). Neap tides land on quarter moons (smallest swings). See the spring tide and neap tide glossary entries for the why.

About tides at Rio de Janeiro (Ilha Fiscal)

Rio de Janeiro fronts the South Atlantic on Brazil's south-eastern coast, on the long curve of Guanabara Bay between the granite domes of Sugarloaf at the bay mouth and the Corcovado at its back, with Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon on the open Atlantic-facing south side and the working port and downtown on the bay side facing Niterói across the water. The Ilha Fiscal harbour gauge sits inside the bay near the historic Real Gabinete Português de Leitura. The tide here is a small mixed semidiurnal signal — two highs and two lows of unequal size each day, the asymmetry varying through the lunar month — with a mean range at the gauge of about 0.6 metres, climbing past 1.0 metre on the largest spring tides and dropping close to flat on neaps. The astronomical forcing is small because the South Atlantic at this latitude is broad and the continental shelf relatively narrow; the propagating tide reaches the coast as a near-progressive wave rather than building through resonance. What matters more on a day-to-day basis is wind setup from the south-quadrant frentes that sweep up from the South Atlantic — sustained 25-knot southerly winds can lift apparent water level 30 to 50 cm above predicted, and the same wind builds the famous Copacabana surf and the closeout shorebreak on the open Atlantic-facing beaches. Ipanema and Leblon read the swell more than the tide; Vermelha Beach at the foot of Sugarloaf, the protected swimming at Botafogo behind the bay headland, the long Niterói Beach at Icaraí across the water, the rocky intertidal at Arpoador where Ipanema meets Copacabana, and the Pedra do Telégrafo rocks in Barra de Guaratiba west of the city all read the table for different windows. The lowest spring lows around new and full moons open the rocky shelf at Pedra do Arpoador and the small tidepool zones at Forte de Copacabana for short windows. Open-Meteo Marine drives the gridded predictions on this page; for authoritative Brazilian tide data, the Marinha do Brasil's Centro de Hidrografia da Marinha (CHM) publishes the official tide tables and operates the Ilha Fiscal reference gauge.

Common questions about tides at Rio de Janeiro (Ilha Fiscal)

When is the next high tide at Rio de Janeiro?
The hero block shows the next high tide at the Ilha Fiscal harbour gauge in local Brasília time (UTC-3, no DST since 2019). The 7-day table covers all the highs and lows. High water at Niterói across the bay arrives a few minutes after the Ilha Fiscal gauge; on the open Atlantic side at Copacabana the timing leads by about ten minutes.
What's the typical tide range at Rio de Janeiro?
Mean range at the Ilha Fiscal gauge is about 0.6 metres, climbing past 1.0 metre on the largest spring tides and dropping close to flat on neaps. The pattern is mixed semidiurnal — two highs and two lows of unequal size each day — and the range is small because the South Atlantic at this latitude pushes the tide as a near-progressive wave rather than amplifying through resonance against a continental shelf.
Where do these tide predictions come from?
Open-Meteo Marine, a gridded global ocean model. Useful for daily planning around Guanabara Bay, the Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, and the recreational coastline at Barra da Tijuca. For authoritative Brazilian tide data, the Marinha do Brasil's Centro de Hidrografia da Marinha (CHM) publishes the official tide tables and operates the Ilha Fiscal reference gauge.
How does the frente wind affect the tide at Rio?
The astronomical tide range is small, so wind setup matters more than the moon for day-to-day water levels. South-quadrant frentes that sweep up from the South Atlantic can lift apparent water level 30 to 50 cm above predicted while they blow, and the same wind builds the famous Copacabana surf. The combination of spring tide and a sustained southerly frente can produce coastal-flooding events at the low-lying Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas margins and the marina at Glória.
Is this safe to use for navigation?
No. For piloting in or out of Guanabara Bay, transiting the bay mouth at Sugarloaf, or working the Atlantic-facing beach coast use the Marinha do Brasil's authoritative tide tables, the Praticagem do Rio de Janeiro pilotage guidance, and the Brazilian Navy notices to mariners. The rip currents off Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon are working-hazardous in any swell event and the Atlantic-facing beaches are not consistently safe swimming destinations.

Read about how these predictions are made on the methodology page. Unfamiliar with terms like spring tide or datum? See the glossary.

Not for navigation. Page generated 2026-04-27T01:56:35.507Z. Predictions refresh daily.