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.
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Milagres is known locally as the “ Brazilian Caribbean ,” with Praia de Tatuamunha as the main character. If you’re going to visit, you may want to come for Reveillon dos Milagres, one of the best New ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). When Brazilians have confidence that an endeavour is going to be successful, they say ‘Vai dar praia’ — literally, ‘It’s going to give ...
Aerial view of sunset over Christ the Redeemer. From broad beaches to the thundering roar of Iguaçu Falls, Brazil doesn’t just offer one “best” time to visit—it offers many, depending on where you’re ...
Take a boat tour that stops at turquoise coves and remote beaches like Ilha do Farol and Prainhas do Pontal do Atalaia. Watch the sun rise over distant hills on the northeastern side of the peninsula, ...
Beyond its beautiful beaches, this tropical country has far more historic gems and natural wonders than most people realize. Finding a spot to relax on Rio’s Ipanema beach is a not-to-be-missed thing ...
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We asked travel experts to weigh in on the best times to visit Brazil. From broad beaches to the thundering roar of Iguaçu Falls, Brazil doesn’t just offer one “best” time to visit—it offers many, ...