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After adventures in the Amazon or exploring its sprawling cities, holidaymakers in Brazil have ample opportunity to do little more than lie on a towel and pitch up a parasol on its soft sandy shores.
A former fishing town became the promised land of hippies, artists and alternative travelers — though today, it is also an ...
When Brazilians have confidence that an endeavour is going to be successful, they say ‘Vai dar praia’ — literally, ‘It’s going to give beach’. Few countries’ cultures are so closely entwined with sun, ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Home to both the world’s largest rainforest and mightiest waterfall — the Amazon and Iguazu Falls, respectively — Brazil is a place of ...
Pilar Guzmán is a journalist, editor, and author. She is the co-author of "Patina Modern: A Guide to Designing Warm, Timeless Interiors." Her work has appeared in publications including Oprah Daily ...
Brazil strengthens position in sustainable tourism with 60 Blue Flag beaches and marinas, highlighting responsible travel and ...
Unfortunately, the popular beaches in Brazil, e.g., Copacabana, are prone to theft. And the more items you carry, the more you become a target for thieves who can spot your bags from afar. The best ...
While the fastest route between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo cuts inland and takes just under six hours, we opted for the longer drive on the BR-101. The scenic corridor hugs the coastline, twisting ...