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Amazon | Negro River
The Rio Negro region encapsulates a widely disseminated image of the Amazon, dense lush rainforest, wide spanning rivers and their local communities. Amazon | Tapajós River
Described by Jacques Cousteau as the ‘Caribbean of the Amazon’ because of its rare ‘blue’ waters, the Tapajós region of the Amazon is still undiscovered by mass tourism and offers a more remote option for the adventurous traveller.Angra dos Reis
Tranquilas enseadas verde-esmeralda, montanhas cobertas de Mata Atlântica e uma baía salpicada por centenas de ilhas tropicais, a meio caminho entre as duas maiores cidades brasileiras, fazem de Angra dos Reis o lugar preferido do jet set para suas casas de praia, iates e até ilhas particulares. Bonito
The word bonito means “pretty” and it truly befits this destination which is dotted with an array of grottos and lakes, caves and springs, waterfalls, and archeological sites.Búzios
Búzios peninsula is a charming and happening summer destination north of Rio de Janeiro, Arid vegetation lines the rocky hills with cactuses and shrubbery, dousing it with a unique beachside beauty of raw natural charm.Chapada Diamantina | Bahia
The canyons and waterfalls of Chapada Diamantina are the highlight of one of the country's most striking National Parks.Corumbau | Bahia
A haven of untouched natural beauty, Corumbau is one of the most beautiful, isolated and exclusive beach destinations on the Brazilian coast.Fernando de Noronha
Noronha’s natural beauty is so uniquely breathtaking that the word most used by visitors to define it is: paradise.Florianópolis
Many inhabitants of Brazil’s largest cities dream of going to live in the “Island of Magic”, as Florianopolis is known.Foz de Iguaçu
Arguably, the most majestic waterfalls in the world, located where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay have a common border.Itacaré | Bahia
Ideal for travelers who are looking for a beach holiday away from the masses but not necessarily in complete isolation, and perfect if you surf or are interested in learning.Jericoacoara
The sleepy fisherman village of 20 years ago is popular with travelers from all over the globe, after The Washington Post named it one of the 10 most beautiful beaches of the world.Lençóis Maranhenses
A desert of sand dunes almost 20m high interspersed with crystal clear fresh water lagoons forming one of the most striking landscapes in the country in a region few international travellers visit and ideal for adventure seekers.Ouro Preto
Declared a World Heritage Site in 1980, the architectural grace and charm of Ouro Preto is the most popular (and the largest) in the region. Pantanal
The abundance of wildlife in its natural habitat here has become its main attraction, offering travelers the Brazilian alternative for a safari experience. Paraty
Settled in the mid 17th century, in a calm bay, backed by rainforest-clad mountains on one side and locked-in by the sea on another, Paraty was pivotal in the export of gold from Brazil to Europe, history that permeates the town and its surroundings to this day.Recife and Olinda
Recife and Olinda are twin cities and one of the most culturally interesting hubs in Northeastern Brazil.Rio de Janeiro
Amongst the most scenic cities in the world, it is said by locals, that when making the world, God spent a whole day working on Rio.Salvador | Bahia
Salvador is the berth of Brazilian religious and cultural syncretism and one of the most vibrant cultural capitals in the country. São Miguel dos Milagres | Alagoas
São Miguel dos Milagres is a relatively new destination on the Northeastern coast of Brazil, ideal for those looking for stunning beaches and isolation.São Paulo
São Paulo is often sold short due to its concrete jungle fame, but it is by far the most cosmopolitan, complex and intriguing city in the country.Trancoso | Bahia
Miles of seamless palm backed beaches, a quaint village lined with colourful houses and services to write home about, coupled with a laid back yet sophisticated vibe make this a favourite getaway amongst the international jet-set and discerning BraziliansTiradentes
Nestled in the rolling hills of Minas Gerais, Tiradentes has successfully managed to develop into a tourist destination without forsaking its charm and important history. Brazil's vast territory, diverse landscape and culture, inspire countless creative trip designs throughout the country.
The Rio Negro region encapsulates a widely disseminated image of the Amazon, dense lush rainforest, wide spanning rivers and their local communities. Amazon | Tapajós River
Described by Jacques Cousteau as the ‘Caribbean of the Amazon’ because of its rare ‘blue’ waters, the Tapajós region of the Amazon is still undiscovered by mass tourism and offers a more remote option for the adventurous traveller.Angra dos Reis
Tranquilas enseadas verde-esmeralda, montanhas cobertas de Mata Atlântica e uma baía salpicada por centenas de ilhas tropicais, a meio caminho entre as duas maiores cidades brasileiras, fazem de Angra dos Reis o lugar preferido do jet set para suas casas de praia, iates e até ilhas particulares. Bonito
The word bonito means “pretty” and it truly befits this destination which is dotted with an array of grottos and lakes, caves and springs, waterfalls, and archeological sites.Búzios
Búzios peninsula is a charming and happening summer destination north of Rio de Janeiro, Arid vegetation lines the rocky hills with cactuses and shrubbery, dousing it with a unique beachside beauty of raw natural charm.Chapada Diamantina | Bahia
The canyons and waterfalls of Chapada Diamantina are the highlight of one of the country's most striking National Parks.Corumbau | Bahia
A haven of untouched natural beauty, Corumbau is one of the most beautiful, isolated and exclusive beach destinations on the Brazilian coast.Fernando de Noronha
Noronha’s natural beauty is so uniquely breathtaking that the word most used by visitors to define it is: paradise.Florianópolis
Many inhabitants of Brazil’s largest cities dream of going to live in the “Island of Magic”, as Florianopolis is known.Foz de Iguaçu
Arguably, the most majestic waterfalls in the world, located where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay have a common border.Itacaré | Bahia
Ideal for travelers who are looking for a beach holiday away from the masses but not necessarily in complete isolation, and perfect if you surf or are interested in learning.Jericoacoara
The sleepy fisherman village of 20 years ago is popular with travelers from all over the globe, after The Washington Post named it one of the 10 most beautiful beaches of the world.Lençóis Maranhenses
A desert of sand dunes almost 20m high interspersed with crystal clear fresh water lagoons forming one of the most striking landscapes in the country in a region few international travellers visit and ideal for adventure seekers.Ouro Preto
Declared a World Heritage Site in 1980, the architectural grace and charm of Ouro Preto is the most popular (and the largest) in the region. Pantanal
The abundance of wildlife in its natural habitat here has become its main attraction, offering travelers the Brazilian alternative for a safari experience. Paraty
Settled in the mid 17th century, in a calm bay, backed by rainforest-clad mountains on one side and locked-in by the sea on another, Paraty was pivotal in the export of gold from Brazil to Europe, history that permeates the town and its surroundings to this day.Recife and Olinda
Recife and Olinda are twin cities and one of the most culturally interesting hubs in Northeastern Brazil.Rio de Janeiro
Amongst the most scenic cities in the world, it is said by locals, that when making the world, God spent a whole day working on Rio.Salvador | Bahia
Salvador is the berth of Brazilian religious and cultural syncretism and one of the most vibrant cultural capitals in the country. São Miguel dos Milagres | Alagoas
São Miguel dos Milagres is a relatively new destination on the Northeastern coast of Brazil, ideal for those looking for stunning beaches and isolation.São Paulo
São Paulo is often sold short due to its concrete jungle fame, but it is by far the most cosmopolitan, complex and intriguing city in the country.Trancoso | Bahia
Miles of seamless palm backed beaches, a quaint village lined with colourful houses and services to write home about, coupled with a laid back yet sophisticated vibe make this a favourite getaway amongst the international jet-set and discerning BraziliansTiradentes
Nestled in the rolling hills of Minas Gerais, Tiradentes has successfully managed to develop into a tourist destination without forsaking its charm and important history. Brazil's vast territory, diverse landscape and culture, inspire countless creative trip designs throughout the country.
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