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    For nature lovers

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    Buildings, history, beautiful bodies -- none of that interests the nature lover. What they want to see are trees, birds, butterflies, and animals lurking and playing in their native habitats. Days 1 & 2: Rio de Janeiro Yes, it's a city... Continue reading »

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    Exploring the coast

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    This is the trip for those who think white grains of silicon assembled together by the seaside is the sole and perfect definition of paradise. Brazil is especially blessed with beaches: urban beaches, party beaches, surfing beaches, and wild,... Continue reading »

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    Active vacation

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    This is the itinerary for those who want to be out doing -- hiking, climbing, swimming, diving. Brazil is rich in outdoor sports, be they on mountain peaks, on the beach, in the ocean or underneath it. This route starts in Rio, then has three... Continue reading »

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    In two weeks

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    In 2 weeks, you can get a good taste of Brazil at a pace that won't leave you with post-holiday stress disorder. The route below takes you to Rio de Janeiro and the historic city of Salvador. You then have the option of spending time in the A... Continue reading »

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    For families

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Brazilians love children nearly as much as they love beaches, beer, and music. Maybe more. This route combines Brazil's top destinations in ways that will allow both you and your kids to have fun. Days 1 & 2: Rio de Janeiro To get into... Continue reading »

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    A historic path

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    This is for those who like to stroll and observe and learn, understanding a country's culture by researching its history, and by close observation of that most enduring of the visual arts, architecture. The route takes in both of Brazil's for... Continue reading »