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Angra dos Reis: Archipelago Cruise with Lunch


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Visit the heart of paradise as you explore coves, sandy beaches, and historic colonial buildings. Then board a schooner for a sail among the crystal blue waters.

Buzios


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Put on the map by Brigitte Bardot, the famous French actress, this former fishing village is now a charming town that’s home to cobblestone streets, art galleries, and restaurants.

Call Home Card - Brazil


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Buy your phone minutes in advance! Your Call Home electronic International Prepaid Phone card is a convenient way to stay in touch with your family and friends when traveling abroad.

Corcovado: Christ the Redeemer Statue


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Journey via train through the dense Atlantic rain forest of Tijuca to the monumental Christ the Redeemer statue. Located atop Corcovado Mountain, the statue stands 125 feet (38 meters) tall.

Guanabara Bay


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Explore the beauty of this bay and its surrounding areas with a knowledgeable guide.

Historic Rio


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Rich with history, Rio is best explored on foot. Wander among some of this city's most famous sites, including the Bento Monastery, the Imperial Palace, and the Metropolitan Cathedral.

Jeep Tour


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Experience the contrast of the "stone jungle" of Rio de Janeiro and the Tijuca Rain Forest from inside an open Jeep.

Lapa Rio Scenarium


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Spend an evening exploring one of Rio’s hubs for nightlife and music. Head to the trendy Lapa district to visit two of the city’s most popular nightclubs, even add a delicious Brazilian dinner when booking.

Petropolis


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Though initially settled by Germans, the buildings and charming streets of Petropolis mark the“Imperial City” as a true Brazilian city. Stops along the way include the Imperial Museum and the Crystal Palace.

Pink Fleet Cruise


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Spend a few hours cruising through Rio’s beautiful Guanabara Bay. Embark a spacious yacht and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere as you float along. Choose from a morning or evening cruise with or without dinner.

Platforma Show


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The effervescent rhythms of Samba come to life in this energetic dance performance! Let the music and history of this amazing city move you. Enjoy a barbecue buffet with the dinner option.

Rio by Day


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Ideal if you're short on time but want to see all of Rio's major sights, this full-day tour explores both Sugar Loaf and Coronado. Explore the rain forest and stunning views of Coronado in the morning, and then spend the afternoon on Sugar Loaf Mountain. You’ll even see the sun set over Copacabana Beach.

Sugar Loaf

Your tour starts with panoramic views of downtown Rio and several of the city’s main attractions. Then, travel up Urca Hill to Sugar Loaf via cable car for views of Guanabara Bay and its islands.

Tropical Islands


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Board a schooner for a sail to a local tropical island. Along the way there’s time for a swim–keep an eye out for local marine life! After a buffet lunch, explore the island and all its treasures before heading back to Rio.


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Brazil Travel Pack

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Price: $43.18*
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Brazil Travel Pack

Save 20% when you buy the pack!Plan the perfect trip to Brazil with three great titles for one great price. Pack includes Brazil Travel Guide, Rio de Janeiro city guide and Brazilian Portuguese Phrasebook.

Brazil Travel Guide

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Brazil Travel Guide

The beat of Brazil will hypnotise you: music-fuelled cities, lazy islands, jewel-box colonial towns and blooming ecosystems. Float on the rhythm of the famed Amazon, get scratchy with the DJs of São Paulo and get your samba on at Carnaval.