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Brazil
An insider's guide to Rio. Plus, learn about a family trip in the Amazon and a bikini-boot-camp style spa.
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Bahia
Discover the best beach hideaways in the area that Brazilians call "the land of happiness."
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Rio de Janeiro
This South American city is imbued with sophistication, generous hospitality and a lust for life.
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| 01 | Bahia: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Villas de TrancosoOn the dirt road that leads out of the town of Trancoso and toward the beach, you pass many large gates leading to private villa estates. Thankfully, one such property... |
| 02 | Bahia: Introduction: What's New: The Buzz in Bahia: AquapuraFor a number of years now connoisseurs of barefoot living have been buzzing about Bahia’s discovery. Unfortunately, the secret sandy getaway of surfers and sophisticates has been leaked to the... |
| 03 | Brazil: Introduction: OverviewRead our Destination Report on Rio. Read our Destination Report on Bahia. A postcard from the Body & Soul bootcamp spa in the Parati area. First To Go: Discover a... |
| 04 | Bahia: Strategies: Lay of the LandThe state of Bahia runs along the southeastern coast of Brazil, encompassing close to 600 miles of oceanfront land and a unique rainforest known as the Mata Atlantica. In the... |
| 05 | Bahia: Where to Stay: Luxury: Txai ResortThe owner of this resort near the town of Itacaré is a well-traveled banker from Sao Paulo who decided that he and his friends shouldn’t have to travel all the... |
| 06 | Bahia: Where to Stay: Newcomers: Fazenda da LagoaBrazilian friends told me about this property, which like so many of their cherished treasures has remained a well-kept secret. (Remember when Daslu, the famous fashion emporium began, it started... |
| 07 | Bahia: What to See & Do: Sights: TrancosoThe fishing village’s main square, the Quadrado, is ringed with small pousadas, or houses. Their rooflines reflect the influence of early Portuguese settlers and many have been restored and repainted... |
| 08 | Bahia: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: Club Med TrancosoFor travelers with young kids or those who want a full-service resort experience that caters to families, Club Med is considered the best choice in the area. The French chain... |
| 09 | Bahia: Strategies: ItinerariesConsider combining a trip to Bahia with a stop in Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago in the Atlantic, which has a sexy new resort, and the country’s best snorkeling and... |
| 10 | Active/Adventure: Pulse: Brazil and Argentina ExpertsYou asked: My husband and I want to plan a trip to Brazil and Argentina. Who would you recommend who could help us with guides and drivers in the cities... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: has anyone visited the lencois maranhenses and north east Brazil?I’m planning a trip to the north east of Brazil in July/August for my family, brother-in-law and cousins. Has anyone visited the Lencois desert and lagoon region and could recommend... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Brazil: rent a VillaThere are beautiful beaches and houses to rent in a few areas. Buzios, which is often called the St. Tropez or Hamptons of Brazil, is only about a two-hour drive... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: rio/buzios in early decBoth spots are best reached by car, which can be arranged via your hotel or advisory service. Buzios is more of a traditional beach town resort (often compared to St.... |
| 04 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: rio/buzios in early decTo enjoy both Rio and Buzio, it is probably good to take a week. Maybe 2-3 days in Rio and 3-4 in Buzio or Paraty. For Rio, you can check... |
| 05 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: rio/buzios in early dechow would you compare buzio and paraty. we prefer to stay at a place “on the beach” rather than driving to the beach. what is best way to get to... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Brazil: rent a VillaFor our Christmas vacation we would like to rent a villa in Brazil.
Wht are the best beaches? how can i get a beautifull house?
Claudia Cisneros |
| 07 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Hotel in Bonito, BrazilI’m traveling to the Pantanal, and then on to Bonito for a few days. I’m set for the Pantanal, but have no leads on hotels in Bonito. Any ideas on... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Hotel in Bonito, BrazilOur contact at the Fasano in Rio sent this: “I’ve never been to Bonito, but a friend told me about a hotel called Zagaia (www.zagaia.com.br ) and a “pousada” called... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: has anyone visited the lencois maranhenses and north east Brazil?Hi, My husband and I traveled in the North of Brazil for a month last February. My favourite part of the journey was arriving in Olinda—this was during carnival—where we... |
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