7 captivating South American Carnival celebrations
While it’s tempting to think of Carnival as South America’s version of Mardi Gras, the celebration is more like…
While it’s tempting to think of Carnival as South America’s version of Mardi Gras, the celebration is more like…
When traveling along the extensive Brazilian coastline, about 7,491 kilometers (4,657 miles), from north to south, visitors will encounter a wide variety of stunning landscapes and have the opportunity to immerse themselves in different cultures and traditions.
In our increasingly fast-paced, interconnected world, the search for enriching travel experiences has become a top priority. In addition to longer vacations and short escapades, the demand for journeys of self-discovery and, above all, wellness is on the rise.
In Brazil’s Northeast region, where warm temperatures and refreshing ocean breezes are constants. If you’re dreaming of immersing yourself in a natural wonderland of idyllic beaches, sea cliffs, mangroves, sand dunes, and freshwater lagoons, a great tip is to follow some pre-established routes, such as the Winds Route
Sustainable practices play a fundamental role in society by establishing a synergistic balance between modern lifestyle and the preservation and maintenance of natural resources. The luxury hospitality industry is not left behind…
Jet2 will fly from Bristol to Malaga four times a week, offering a convenient Mediterranean getaway whilst Emirates will provide daily flights between Montreal and Dubai, catering for both business and leisure travellers.
Natural landscapes in diverse ecosystems and accommodations that boast excellent service, comfort, authenticity, and the luxury of experiences full of Brazilian style are just some of the reasons to discover Brazil during your July vacation.
An economic powerhouse with rich cultural diversity, stunning natural landscapes, and home to some of the world’s biggest cities, Brazil also boasts urban hotels that are renowned for their unique architecture and design.
Travel + Leisure has announced its 18th annual It List recognizing the 100 best new and renovated hotels across the globe. In-depth coverage of this year’s It List is available now online and in the May issue of Travel + Leisure, on newsstands April 21.
Knowledge and culture passed on from one generation to another by hands. This is a way of presenting the female legacy of handicrafts that exemplify the authentic practice and knowledge across the different regions of Brazil.
In a country of continental proportions like Brazil, with more than 8 million square kilometres, the rich diversity is reflected not only in the variety of ecosystems, but especially in the people, culture and musicality across the five different regions.
Brazil is blessed with thousands of miles of tropical beaches, from pristine, deserted beaches to charming beach towns, rolling dunes and incredible watersports, Brazil is a year-round destination with something for everyone.
There are many interesting places in the world that are off-limits to tourists and travellers. These places may be restricted for a variety of reasons, including political tensions, cultural considerations or environmental concerns.
Based upon years of experience and countless miles traveled, here we’ve picked out what we consider the most romantic destinations across the South American continent.
Hip, innovative and unrivalled urban cool, while São Paulo will never win an award for Brazil’s most photogenic tourist destination, this sprawling concrete metropolis is a treasure trove of historical and cultural attractions, and boasts some of the best food and nightlife in Brazil and art.
Rio de Janeiro is also home to some of the best hotels in the country. And, of course, there’s no shortage of incredible views to enjoy from your hotel room.
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