Travel Deals to Brazil

Brazil is associated by many people with carnival from Rio and frenetic samba dancers! Carnival, soccer and coffee are the three most important things that people know about the biggest country of South America. Beaches in this country, from which Ipanema and Copacabana are world-famous (to nominate just two of them), are great places to spend vacations in Brazil. Actually, spending time on the beach is a way of life in Brazil. Many young and older Brazilian, called cariocas, go to the beaches to soak in the sun, take a bath in the warm waters, play soccer or volley-ball or just to socialize. Some think also that the gorgeous girls dressed only in tiny bikinis draw also a lot of guys near the ocean...
cariocas
 Travel deals to Brazil are plentiful. There is no travel agency without a few attractive deals to Brazil, to not mention the huge number of offers for the carnival from Rio, held every year in February. This event is so famous worldwide that some hotels and resorts in Brazil have reservations in advance for few years in the period of the carnival!
But Brazil don't means only Rio and its carnival. Tourists visiting this country are amazed by its beautiful beaches, high mountains, lush rain forests, old cities with colonial buildings and very friendly people. On the territory of this country flow the biggest river of the world, the Amazon. The more adventurous vacationers can buy travel deals that include cruises on Amazon or even walking tours in the rain forest. Still, the last ones are recommended only for the well trained holiday makers and only if they are accompanied by a local guide, otherwise vacations in Brazil can turn into nightmares!
Everywhere in the country can be found hotels where accommodation is decent, but the best hotels are located in beach resorts in Rio and other cities located at the sea. Resorts in Rio have very luxurious amenities, especially those with 4 and 5 stars on Copacabana and Ipanema, and offer many attractive deals and all inclusive packages, still tourists who are planning vacations in Brazil should book their accommodation well in advance due to the increasing popularity of this country.

By Victor Tuszing

Best Places to Stay in Florianopolis, Brazil


Florianopolis, just off of São José and south of São Paulo, Brazil, is both an island paradise and a bustling city. Within its 168 square miles are a plethora of skyscrapers, mostly tech offices, that have given the island its nickname of Brazil's Silicon Valley. Next to these, are lagoons, sandy white beaches, and ecological reserves that are thick with lush vegetation. This distinctive landscape makes Florianopolis a unique location for travelers who want both the easygoing tropical island feel that is so typical of Brazil, as well as the more upscale, party atmosphere that has developed on this unique island. For travelers looking to spend a week on this island, here are some suggestions for the best hotels.

Because Florianopolis has such a unique and diverse social scene, it's important to familiarize yourself with the many options before you make your hotel choice. If you want to stay next to the beach, there are over 40 beaches, many of them with hotels on or near the seaside. Also, each beach has developed its own personality and caters to a slightly different population.
The Jurerê Internacional beach is a magnet for the crowd that likes to party long into the night. There huge clubs and lounges play music and offer drinks like the caipirinha, the national cocktail of Brazil. Surfers prefer beaches like Praia Mole, where many surfing competitions are held. Joaquina Beach, with its rolling sand dunes, is also popular for surfing as well as for sandboarding. This is an ideal beach for your island stay, because there are all the amenities that a beachgoer could want, such as lifeguards, showers, restaurants, and handicraft markets.
One of the most gorgeous hotels is the Costão do Santinho Resort Vilas, located in Praia do Santinho. This resort, tucked into glistening green hills, has an oceanfront grill, excellent dining, ocean views, and some of the rooms have private jacuzzis.
For those that want peace and quiet, the Torres de Cachoeira hotel is a great choice, as it is hidden on a secluded beach. The rooms are reasonably prices, some have seaside balconies, and the restaurant serves regional cuisine.
Another good location to stay at is the Lagoa da Conceição, the giant lake located in the middle of the island. This lake is often used by water sport enthusiasts, and on most days you can go sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, or jetskiing. Along the edge of the lagoon is Rendeiras Avenue, which has great restaurants, cafes, and markets. There are also lively nightclubs such as Confraria das Artes that are very popular.
By Kaitlin Nunn

Are You Planning to Visit Brazil? By Amit Mahajan Chakraborty


Brazil is the largest and one of the most beautiful countries of South America. If you are planning a trip to Brazil then it will be interesting for you to know more about this exotic destination. There are many things which can be enjoyed in Brazil. It is a country which gave birth to carnival and dazzling costumes. You will be amazed with the hospitable spirit of people. It is an ideal destination for tourism due to amazing rain forests, beautiful waterfalls and exotic food. You will never forget this country after visiting it once.
Every city of Brazil is special. You will find magic spots in big as well as small cities. Never forget to try eco-tourism. It is one of the main attractions of the destination.
What about accommodation? You can find every type of accommodation according to your budget. You can find a large number of reputed hotels with variety of facilities. Number of tourists visiting this country is growing every year.
Brazil covers almost half of South America. Atlantic Ocean runs along the entire east coast of the country. By visiting this destination you can enjoy one of the beautiful beaches of the world.
There are many things which should be kept in mind while planning a trip to Brazil or any other destination. First of all you should fix your travel budget. After fixing the budget you can look for some travel agencies online. Online travel agencies can help you a lot in buying a perfect travel package. It is a good idea to buy a travel package as it includes all the basic travel requirements. Most commonly a package includes airline ticket, hotel room, tour package and taxi rental. You can save lots of time and money by buying a travel package. I would recommend you to spend some time with a travel agent before you decide something. It is a good idea to explain all your expectations to him.
Never forget to compare the price of the packages offered by different agents. There are many websites and portals which can help you in comparing the price and finding an affordable package.
You should always try to find lots of information about the destination your family is planning to visit. It is a good idea to read some books or articles. There are many websites and blogs which provide free of cost information about several travel destinations all over the world. You can also visit some blogs which review popular destinations. Reading reviews can help you a lot in selecting a dream destination.
By Amit Mahajan Chakraborty

Brazil Vacation Tips - 5 Things Not to Do

A Brazil vacation can be a wonderful experience. There is much to see and do in the world's fifth largest country. However, there are also some things that you should not do in order to make the most of your trip to Brazil. This article lists five.
1. Don't drink the water...unless it's bottled and sealed.
Like many developing nations, Brazil's sanitary conditions are less than ideal. You can avoid complications by drinking only bottled water. Make sure that it is delivered to you closed and sealed. Unless you are assured by a trustworthy source, it is also a good idea to avoid raw vegetables.
2. Don't dress like a typical tourist.
Crime rates in Brazilian cities are exceedingly higher than those of large cities in the United States or Europe. Tourists are often prime targets for seasoned criminals. Common sense and extra caution should be used. Get an idea of what Brazilian wear in the places you plan to visit and try to blend in. Try not to call attention to yourself by wearing either expensive clothing or jewelry.
3. Don't go without checking the climate and holiday schedule.
Since Brazil is located in the Southern hemisphere, the seasons are the opposite times of year as those in the United States. Brazil's summer runs from December 22 to March 21 and winter goes from June 22 to September 21. Since Brazil is so large, temperatures vary widely, especially during winter months. Rainy seasons are also at different times of the year. Besides the weather conditions, you will also want to check the holiday schedule. There are quite a few Brazilian holidays related to historical events or religious celebrations. You certainly don't want to travel to Brazil when most things are closed or overly crowded.
4. Don't act like an ugly foreigner.
The term "ugly" refers to your attitude. Don't be ethnocentric. Respect the local culture. Participate in and learn from the traditional events and activities. Mingle with the people. Get to know some of them. It's not that hard. Brazilians are very friendly and usually go out of their way to befriend strangers. Try learning a little Portuguese both before you depart and during your trip. Sure, you'll make mistakes but you will also make friends. Many things will be different. Don't criticize. Take note and learn what it means to be Brazilian.
5. Don't forget to get a tourist visa to Brazil.
On more than one occasion I have seen tourists barred from entering a plane destined for Brazil because they did not have the appropriate visa to Brazil. While there are many countries in the world that allow U.S. citizens to enter without a visa, Brazil is not one of them. The visa applications process it pretty straightforward.
Complete the visa application online. Once this has been done, you schedule an appointment at the nearest Brazilian Embassy or Consulate. At the appointment, you need to present your current U.S. passport with at least six months validity and two adjacent blank visa pages, a recent 2x2 inch photo, a copy of your itinerary and a copy of your driver's license. If you cannot attend the appointment yourself, you can have an authorized third party represent you. This can be a friend, relative, travel agent or visa expediter.
Following the five tips above will not only help you to get to Brazil but will help you create a more memorable experience on your vacation to Brazil.

By William Manor

A Brazil Vacation to Rio and Iguazu

A Brazil vacation is not complete without a trip to Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls. Iguazu is the eleventh largest city in Brazil and home to one of the most amazing waterfalls in the world, Iguazu Falls. With a flow capacity equal to three times, Niagara Falls between the USA an Canada, Iguazu is defiantly worth a visit. It is located right on the border of Brazil and Argentina.
A visit to the falls from the Brazil side offers beautiful panoramic views of the falls which consist of 275 individual falls along a 1.7 mile stretch of the Iguazu River. The mos impressive section of the falls is known as the Devil's Throat, and is a u-shaped, 490 ft wide by 2,300 ft long fall. The Devil's Throat actually marks the exact border between the two countries.
From the Brazil side you are able to walk down a long path which follows the rim of the canyon. There is a section which extends to the lower base of the Devil's Throat. The wide views are spectacular and unique to the Brazil side which is a better side for seeing the whole picture.
A complete tour of Iguazu Falls however, will visit both sides. From the Argentina side of the falls there is better access to the waters and tourists have a more intimate experience with the falls. The Rainforest Ecological Train brings visitors to different parts of the falls, and at one point there is a half-mile trail that can take you directly over Devil's Throat providing the opposite perspective you had from the Brazil side.
It is really an amazing opportunity to be able to explore this extraordinary natural phenomenon, so thoroughly. It is highly recommended that for a complete visit one experiences the falls from both perspectives. Two thirds of the falls are in Argentina territory.
A visit to both sides of the falls can easily be combined to a visit to the culturally rich and historically significant, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Rio has a lot to offer it's visitors in addition to the long stretches of tranquil beach and glistening waters of the Atlantic. The once long-time capital of Brazil is full of exciting landmarks such as Christ the Redeemer, looming on top of Corcovado Mountain and Sugarloaf Mountain adding to the diversity of the beautiful landscape. Rio has a vibrant nightlife and is riddled with samba clubs and hip drinking spots along the beach that light up when the sun goes down.
Don't miss out on these amazing Brazil vacation hotspots that can be easily a part of your Brazil travel Package. It may be easier than you think to bring it all together and the ability to customizing your itinerary to include other points of interest is important. So instead of continuing to put it off, make your South America vacation happen sooner rather than later.
By Matthew Barker

Holidaying in Brazil

An increasing popular country to visit for Brits is Brazil and there are many reasons why people want to go there. Firstly and very importantly is the weather. Brazil is south of the equator so whilst the UK is in winter it's summer over in Brazil, and the summers are not like in the UK, they are long, hot and dry. If you visit the North East of the country, which is very close to the equator, temperatures rarely go below 30 degrees in summer. As well as it being very warm it is also dry. Winter in the North East is not much colder than the summer but the downside if that there is a lot of rain, therefore summer is definitely the time to go.
Not only is there good weather in Brazil there is also a great deal of attractions to see. If you take the most popular destination in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, there are some of the most famous landmarks in the world to visit. Probably the most famous places to visit are the beaches; there is Copacabana, made famous by the Barry Manilow song and Ipanema from the Bossa Nova song by Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Girl from Ipanema. These beaches are not just famous from songs being written about them there was also featured in a number of films and documentaries about Brazil. One of the most famous films which featured Copacabana was the critically acclaimed City of God which looks at the life of young men growing up in the Favelas of the city.
One downside of visiting Brazil is the cost of the flights, though it's relatively cheap when you get there, it is expensive to fly to Brazil. The very cheapest flights are around £500 going up to over £1,000 in summer, and especially for the New Year. What's strange about the price of flights to Brazil is that there are many destinations further away that are cheaper than Brazil. For example it can often be cheaper to fly to Australia and Brazil even though it's twice the distance. The reason of the cost of flights is that, even though it's becoming more popular, there are still not a large number of airlines flying to Brazil from the UK.
By Rachel Jane Williams

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