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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.
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 ...
Brazil strengthens position in sustainable tourism with 60 Blue Flag beaches and marinas, highlighting responsible travel and ...
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Brazil’s Dreamiest Coastal Road Trip Winds Through Rainforests, Pristine Islands, and Colorful Beach Towns
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 ...
A walkway to a busy beach in Arraial do Cabo. 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 ...
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The 5 Most Underrated Places in Brazil, According to a Top Travel Advisor
Brazil is a sprawling, diverse country with historic sites, natural wonders, and enriching cultural experiences for every ...
We all live in a world of remembered images. And my image of Brazil is Rio de Janeiro. There’s a lot more to Brazil than just Rio, of course. But say “Rio” to me, and the picture that pops to mind is ...
The Prince of Wales capped off his first day in Brazil with a visit to one of the world's most famous beaches — and a bit of volleyball Chris Jackson/Getty Prince William capped off his first day in ...
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