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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.
When you think of Brazil, one image that may come to mind is bronzed bodies lying on some of the world's most stunning sandy beaches. Such a portrayal is synonymous with famed pieces of shoreline like ...
Sundown soccer players silhouetted against the bright gold Brazilian evening sky, forest-coated mountains cutting jagged figures over the sun-kissed horizon, and icy caipirinhas poured fresh on the ...
The landscape of Fernando de Noronha. Stay at Nannai, where ocean-facing bungalows make for the island’s most romantic retreat. Spend a day at Baía do Sancho, often ranked the world’s best beach for ...
Unfortunately, the popular beaches in Brazil, e.g., Copacabana, are prone to theft. And the more items you carry, the more you become a target for thieves who can spot your bags from afar. The best ...
It’s no surprise heritage-listed Paraty is so popular with Brazilians. It combines 16th-century charm with Latin spirit in a ...
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 headed and what you want to see. In February, ...
Thanks to a new direct flight from São Paulo to Fernando de Noronha, the archipelago is opening up to the rest of the world. Stay at Nannai, where ocean-facing bungalows make for the island’s most ...