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Brasil
America and Carribbean

Río de Janeiro

Visit Rio de Janeiro and there is no doubt that you will discover paradisiacal beaches and an enchanting setting. Copacabana and Ipanema beaches are internationally known and famous postcards of the city. The same enchanting setting, full of natural beauty, can also be found on other beaches in the region. Búzios: Located about 170 km from Rio de Janeiro, Búzios has more than 20 beaches for all types of tastes: beaches with cinematic landscapes, quiet beaches or others with a lot of action, beaches for water sports and many other activities. João Fernandes beach is one of the most famous in Búzios with a narrow strip of sand.

Búzios

Located about 170 km from Rio de Janeiro, Búzios has more than 20 beaches for all types of tastes: beaches with cinematic landscapes, quiet beaches or others with a lot of action, beaches for water sports and many other activities. João Fernandes beach is one of the most famous in Búzios with a narrow strip of sand.

Fernando de Noronho

With indescribable beauty, Fernando de Noronha has some of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. The mix of crystal clear waters, golden sands and marine life is fascinating to all who know it. Sea turtles, rays, dolphins and reef sharks swim freely in the warm waters of the region. This is the perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and stunning natural landscapes.

Salvador de Bahía

Salvador has many beautiful beaches, each with different characteristics. In the city there are beaches for practicing various water activities. The city’s edge comes alive during the day and at night, with people walking, running, cycling, rollerblading and skateboarding on the cycle paths, as well as enjoying the bars and beach bars. The Porto da Barra, do Farol da Barra and Stella Maris beaches are the most sought after in this destination.