Brazil

Tourist Guide

Sugar Loaf Mountain which includes mountains and a sunset
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Copacabana Beach featuring a sunset, a sandy beach and general coastal views
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Rio de Janeiro featuring a statue or sculpture and a monument
Unrivalled natural scenery, countlessbeaches and an irresistible party atmosphere make this one of South America’smost picturesque and exciting countries.

Braziltruly has an individual flair in South America. Discover unmistakably Brazilianflamboyance and color in the enormous country’s scenery, wildlife, cities andcarnivals. Observe colonial heritage in the only South American country to becolonized by the Portuguese. Secluded islands and white sandy beaches await explorationon 4,655 miles (7,491 kilometers) of Atlantic coast.

Experiencethe infectious energy of Rio de Janeiro,home to Sugar Loaf Mountain, Ipanema and Copacabana. Explore the sand dunes of Natal and the Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador. Surf on the beaches of Florianopolis or wander the streets of Paraty, a beautifully preserved colonial town. Discover surfing,canoeing and snorkeling spots on picturesque islands, such as Fernando de Noronha, Ilha Catimbau and Ilhe Grande. Go island hopping alongthe Costa Verde.

Naturalattractions abound inland, too. Spot anaconda, caiman, jaguars and wild boaramid the wetlands and savannah of PantanalReserve. Join a trek or river cruise through the jungles and rainforests ofthe Amazon. Discover waterfalls, river beaches, caves and remarkable rockformations while hiking in ChapadaDiamantina National Park and Chapadados Veadeiros National Park. Marvel at the majestic Iguaçu Falls, 275 individualwaterfalls that span the Argentine border.

VisitSão Paulo, a fast-paced city famousfor its art galleries, markets and nightlife. Check out the purpose-builtcapital Brasilia and the traditionalbars, or “botecos”, of Belo Horizonte.Alternatively, unwind in the parks of eco-friendly Curitiba.

Don’tmiss the chance to discover the fun-loving character of Brazilians and theirextravagant festivals, including Carnival, just over a month before Easter, andRéveillon (New Year). Join the wild crowds in Rio de Janeiro or experiencelocal carnival style in Olinda and Recife.

Travelingaround South America’s largest country takes time and many visitors choose tofocus on specific regions. Getting around is made easier by budget airlines anda large network of reliable intercity buses. Wherever you decide to go you’lluncover a fascinating mix of colors, cultures, rhythms and landscapes.

Popular cities in Brazil

Barra da Tijuca showing a beach
Rio de Janeiro
Known for Beaches, Tours and Scenery
Come to Rio de Janeiro and enjoy its beaches, natural setting and museums.

Reasons to visit

  • Copacabana Beach
  • Christ the Redeemer
  • Ipanema Beach
Belo Horizonte showing a park, modern architecture and a sunset
Belo Horizonte
Known for Bars, Culture and Churches
Get away to Belo Horizonte! Enjoy the culture, bars and forests.

Reasons to visit

  • Afonso Pena Avenue
  • Mineirão Stadium
South Region showing bird life and zoo animals
Curitiba
Known for Theatres, Opera and Culture
Escape to Curitiba! Enjoy its culture, theatre and forests.

Reasons to visit

  • 24 Hours Street
  • Barigui Park
Sao Paulo showing a city and cbd
São Paulo
Known for Museums, Art and Culture
Experience the theatre, art and museums in São Paulo!

Reasons to visit

  • Paulista Avenue
Fortaleza featuring a beach
Fortaleza
Known for Beaches, Theatres and Culture
Experience the beaches, theatre and sledging in Fortaleza!

Reasons to visit

  • Iracema Beach
João Pessoa
João Pessoa
Known for Natural parks, Coral reefs and Dancing
Explore tropical João Pessoa: its parks, snorkelling, monuments and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Tambaú Beach

Popular places to visit

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