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Rio - Buzios - Recife - Porto De Galinhas
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Rio de Janeiro - Corcovado
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2.- Select: Your departure airport/city option in the US by typing or picking your airpot on the menu.
3.- Select: Arrival date (please remember most flights to Europe are overnight, so your hotel check-in is on the next day).
4.- Pick: The number of nights you would like to stay in each city - FLEXIBLE from 1 to 14 nights!
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6.- Click: On the "Price It" buttom and you will see our prices and flexibility to customize your vacation packages.
This sample itinerary includes:
• International round-trip airfare • Airport to hotel in Rio de Janeiro • 3 nights in Rio de Janeiro • Land transfer from Rio to Buzios • 2 nights in Buzios • Hotel in Buzios to Airport in Rio • Flight from Rio to Recife • Airport to Hotel in Recife • 3 nights in Recife • Land transfer from Recife to Porto de Galinhas • 2 nights in Porto de Galinhas • Hotel in Porto de Galinhas to Airport in Recife • Breakfast Daily (most of the hotels) • Hotel taxes • Activities can be added at extra cost
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 | Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is the capital city of the State of Rio de Janeiro, and also Brazil's capital from 1763 to 1961. ... more Rio de Janeiro is the capital city of the State of Rio de Janeiro, and also Brazil's capital from 1763 to 1961. Blessed with a wonderful natural setting wedged between mountains and the sea, watched from above by Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado Mountain, and surrounded by tropical forests and lagoons, Rio is one of the world's top tourist destinations. It is the gateway to beach resorts such as Buzios, colonial Paraty, and Angra do Reis. (close) |
 | Buzios
Buzios is 180km from Rio de Janeiro in the northern coastline of its state. ... more Buzios is 180km from Rio de Janeiro in the northern coastline of its state. After 1964, when the French actress Brigitte Bardott spent her vacations there, the fishermen village became famous internationally. There are over 27 different beaches, all of them with emerald green ocean. All beaches have very charming inns and restaurants that serve Brazilian and international dishes. Activities include surfing, sailing, windsurfing, diving, and golf. (close) |
 | Recife
Although Recife is the fourth-largest city in Brazil, it is less modern and cosmopolitan than its more famous counterparts - very proud of its tranquility, history and natural sites like Boa Viagem beach, one of the most famous urban beaches in Brazil. ... moreAlthough Recife is the fourth-largest city in Brazil, it is less modern and cosmopolitan than its more famous counterparts - very proud of its tranquility, history and natural sites like Boa Viagem beach, one of the most famous urban beaches in Brazil. Here you can enjoy of its pristine white sands, natural swimming pools and a wide walkway attached dotted with huts selling food and typical drinks.
It is a major port city, and much of its energy and culture has its source in the constant influx and outflow of trade. High rises, colonial churches, and markets quilt the city with a mix of old and new. It is often called the Venice of Brazil for its many canals, bridges, and tiny one-way streets.
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 | Porto de Galinhas
Porto de Galinhas is one of the most beautiful and visited beaches of Brazil with warm, crystal-clear waters and huge coconut trees begging you to relax on the shades of this immense natural parasol only 30 miles from Recife. ... morePorto de Galinhas is one of the most beautiful and visited beaches of Brazil with warm, crystal-clear waters and huge coconut trees begging you to relax on the shades of this immense natural parasol only 30 miles from Recife.
But beyond these wonders, this wonderful area possesses a colony of corals, which form one of the most beautiful aquatic scenes in the world. In the low tide, people swim freely using flippers and goggles and when the natural swimming pools are formed, people can feed a great variety of colorful fishes. (close) |
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