Traveling around Brazil
City Vibes, Fine dining and History
São Paulo
Brazil’s vibrant financial center and the largest city in South America. Excellent restaurants , a vibrant night life and cultural sites make this city a must-see when in Brazil.
Florianópolis
Popularly known as the Magic Island, Florianópolis is the capital of Santa Catarina State. Visitors will fall in love with its charm and natural beauty.
Salvador
Brazil’s third biggest city, Salvador is known for its Portuguese colonial architecture, Afro-Brazilian culture and a tropical coastline. Several beaches outside the capital (Bahia State) are regarded as the best in the country, such as Praia to Forte.
Fortaleza
One of Brazil’s biggest cities, known for its beaches, party atmosphere and the spectacular smaller beach spots, rolling dunes and fishing villages. Beach Park, the largest Water Park and Resort in South America, is a few miles away.
Breathtaking Beaches & Nature
Fernanda de Noronha
A superb destination, this 21 island archipelago features crystal-clear waters, rich marine life – including the highest known concentration of resident dolphins in the world – and spectacular tropical landscapes.
Bonito
The main ecotourism destination in Brazil, it has has a variety of natural attractions such as crystal-clear rivers, rich wildlife, caves, dunes, waterfalls and other elements that form exuberant and unique scenery.
Jericoacoara
“Jeri” as the locals call it, the village is well known for its beautiful beaches and sand dunes, the hammocks that are set over the lagoons, the perfect weather conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing, nice restaurants and the fun nightlife.
Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park
With more than 300 catalogued waterfalls (arguably the best in the country), it features crystal clear waters, incredible landscape and trails.
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park
At once one of the world’s most dramatic sandscapes, this park has otherworldly dunes only broken up by cerulean lagoons that pepper the sandy hills between March and September.
Iguaçu Falls
Also known as “Iguazu” Falls by our Spanish-speaking neighbors, it located in the northeast of Argentina and the south of Brazil. Most people visit the waterfalls in both countries, as they each offer different perspectives, viewpoints, and experiences.
Trancoso
Dubbed the Tulum of Brazil, Trancoso is a former sleepy fishing village turned trending beach hotspot located in the southern tip of Bahia state. Its world-famous beaches boast velvety white sands and natural pools created by coral reefs.
Pantanal
The world’s largest tropical wetlands, Pantanal is a sanctuary for a rich assortment of wildlife, consisting of thousands of varieties of butterflies, hundreds of species of fishes, and many mammals and reptiles.