Brazil Travel
Well known for its prominent beaches, Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio is a popular retreat for many tourists. Home of the Brazilian Carnival celebration in the springtime, Rio is a favorite getaway for vacationers around the world. There are also major festivals in June and October, allowing for plenty of opportunities for vacationers to experience this fun-loving, vibrant city. read more
One of the largest cities in the world, Sao Paulo is known as a tourist hub for its varied cuisine and thousands of clubs and lounges. The city includes Portuguese, African, and even Japanese immigrants, making it one of the most culturally diverse cities south of the equator. There are festivals throughout the year, including the Bienal art festival, two world-renowned fashion weeks, and various parades and marathons. Those looking to travel to Sao Paulo can come for the Brazilian Carnival celebrations, or just spend time relaxing at a spot on the nearly 400 miles of its beaches. read more
Foz do Iguacu is one of the most visited cities in Brazil, an ethnically diverse cosmopolitan center with many tourist attractions. The Iguazu Falls (three times the size of Niagara Falls) and its surrounding Iguazu National Park dazzle travelers from all over the world. Other popular attractions include Bird’s Park with its sizeable collection of wild birds, and Omar Ibn Al-Khatab, the largest mosque outside the Middle East.
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Home to the Pananal, the largest wetlands region in the world, this Brazilian state is known for its abundance of wildlife and other natural attractions. Mato Grosso do Sul or "Southern Thick Forest," is located in the western region of Brazil, and is south of the famous Amazon Rainforest.
The pretty, tourist friendly island of Ilha Grande is located just off of the coast of Rio di Janeiro. Travelers to this island can expect beautiful beaches, stunning landscape, and a tropical climate. Sailing, relaxing on the beach, snorkeling and diving are popular activities, as well as enjoying the lodging and resturants found on this spectacular destination.
Salvador de Bahia is a perfect tropical getaway for the traveler with eclectic desires. Located on the northeast coast of Brazil, Salvador de Bahia is a bastion of Afro-Brazialian culture. Tourists enjoy its colonial buildings and West African cuisine, or explore the beaches and swamplands on this city's diverse coastline.
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The largest state in Brazil, Amazonas is 98% covered by the famous Amazon rainforest. It also boasts Pico da Neblina, the highest mountain in Brazil. Tourists flock to Amazonas for adventure and exploration among the rich environment and varied cultures here. Travelers can join an eco-friendly tour or embark the jungle on their own in this exotic destination.
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A popular Brazilian tourist destination, Florianopolis is a unique city - half of it located on mainland southern Brazil and the other half on Santa Catarina Island. With an abundance of white sand beaches, gorgeous scenery, cultural charm, friendly atmosphere, it’s no wonder this getaway is experiencing a real estate boom. Don’t forget to visit the other Florianopolis natural attraction: the lagoons!
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On the border between Brazil and Argentina lies Iguacu, home to beautiful waterfalls and caverns. There's plenty of lush foliage and a wealth of wildlife in the area, and visitors can travel along paths or take a speedboat across the massive natural falls. read more








