Tailormade Holidays in Brazil
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When to Travel

For summer sun, September to March is the best time to visit, however temperatures are warm all through the year, with tropical
breezes cooling the air near the coast.

 

LATINO RHYTHMS, ENCHANTMENT, AMAZON

Spanning half of South America, Brazil achieves a wonderful medley of vibrant colours, exotic flavours and Latino rhythms. Incredible wildlife lives side-by-side native tribes in the Amazonian rainforest and thick jungle parts to reveal the heaving Iguacú Falls. If that is not enough, enchanting colonial towns dot one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world.

Meet Maria Bazzigalupi, Regional Specialist for Brazil

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"Fun, colourful samba scenes, Carnival, the Amazon jungle, Iguacu Falls, paradise beaches – these are all images that often spring to mind when thinking of Brazil but nothing can beat the real experience of a trip to this charming country! Nature and wildlife are a huge attraction with the wonderful wetlands of the Pantanal, Manaus and the dense jungle and waterways of the Amazon region.

Paraty, with its cobbled streets and colonial buildings and Salvador with its churches and plazas are both wonderful towns to watch the world go by from one of the mouth-watering restaurants or cafes. End your trip relaxing on one of the many beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema in Rio or exploring the 65 islands off the coast of Paraty."



“A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE BRAZILIAN HIGHLIGHTS”

Salvador da Bahia

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“The centre of Afro-Brazilian culture meets bright, colourful, Portuguese colonial architecture; enjoy getting lost among the cobbled streets and try the local African influenced cuisine."

Pantanal

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“Exploring the rivers and wetlands where you go alligator spotting, piranha fishing and canoeing.”

Tribesmen

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“For an authentic river experience, paddle a canoe along the Amazon’s channels to meet native tribes. Expert guides will help you to interpret the ancient traditions and customs of these local communities."