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Highlights of Brazil

Depart:
Escorted or Private Tour-Land Only

8 Days/ 7 Nights

2019 Departures:

January 13
February 10
March 10 and 31
May 5
June 2 and 30
August 4
September 8 and 22
October 6 and 13
November 17

Brazil – with this term one associates endless Amazon jungle, wonderful beaches, Rio de Janeiro, carnival and samba. This is all correct but in reality, Brazil is much more, a huge country of the superlatives. Brazil, a country of immense proportions and contrasts, has a mysterious attraction for many people. With a surface of 8,5 million km., Brazil is approximately as big as Europe and covers half of the South American continent. The climate changes from the permanent warm, tropic north over all sub tropic variants to the moderate South. Since the 16th century – when Portuguese have begun to settle in the country – Brazil had always a magic attraction on foreigners. First there was the gold and then rubber and coffee and today it is above all the rhythm and the exotic that attracts tourists. People over there show a lot of happiness, kindness and spontaneity. The biggest country of South America is a mirror of fascinating pictures.
Price per Person:

In a double room using tourist class hotels $1299
Single supplement $399

Price per person in a double room using first class hotels $1599
Single supplement $749

This tour can also be taken on a private basis any date for the following prices:

Per person in a double room using tourist class hotels $1679

Price per person in a double room using first class hotels $1979

Package Includes:

7 nights accommodation at the following hotels: Tourist class package: Rio De Janiero: Hotel Mirasol Copacabana (standard room), Iguassu: Hotel Viale Cataratas (deluxe room), Salvador: Hotel Rio Vermelho (standard room), Hotels for the first class package: Rio: Hotel Rio Othon (superior room) , Iguassu: Hotel Bourbon Cataratas (superior Garden room), Salvador: Wish Hotel da Bahia (superior room)
Breakfast each morning
All airport transfers in Rio De Janiero, Iguassu and Salvador
Rio city tour
Tour of the Brazilian and Argentinean sides of the Iguassu Falls
Entrance to Sugarloaf Mountain

Itinerary

Day 1 Rio de Janeiro
Upon arrival you will be met and taken to your centrally located hotel. Remainder of the day is at leisure in this beautiful city. Rio de Janeiro founded in 1556, the city of St. Sebastian of Rio de Janeiro became the capital of the Colony of Brazil in 1776. In 1808 the Portuguese royal family fled Napoleon and settled in Rio. This brought a surge of progress and the city became the main cultural, political and economic center of the Portuguese empire. In 1889, when the republic was proclaimed, Rio was confirmed as the country’s capital, which it remained until 1960, when the construction of the new capital, Brasilia, was founded. Rio is situated in a 15-mile-strip of land, wedged between mountains and sea. There are some thirty miles separating downtown Flamengo, from far-flung Recreio, bordered on one side by the blue sea, on the other by verdant hills. Between them lies a colorful state of mind called CARIOCA, with almost 8 million locals who samba their way through life, relaxed and high-spirited. That is just the way it should be in Rio, surrounded by natural beauty on all sides, with Christ the Redeemer perched on top of Corcovado blessing the city and Sugar Loaf, one of the most famous postcards of our country. Overnight in Rio.

Day 2 Rio de Janeiro
Leaving the hotel and proceeding as far as Cosme Velho Station to board a cog-train for the ride through the Tijuca Forest up Corcovado Mountain at 748 m (2.454 ft) high. The train ride takes 20 minutes and is a wonderful opportunity for a closer look at the forest’s lush tropical vegetation and to enjoy scenic landscapes of the beaches and city. Disembarking at the top of Corcovado and then proceeding up the steps that lead to the top lookout where the towering statue of Christ the Redeemer stands. After appreciating the breathtaking view unfolding below, you will descend by train. The tour proceeds passing by Rio’s world-famous beaches as far as the Urca District to board a cable car for a two-staged ascent up Sugar Loaf Mountain at 390 m (1.280 ft) high. Then coming down and proceeding along Guanabara Bay and Flamengo Park as far as downtown. Visit downtown area, passing by the financial and business center and by other attractions such as the Candelaria Church, Saint Sebastian Cathedral, Lapa Arches, Municipal Theater, National Library, Fine Arts Museum, and by the Sambadrome, site of Rio’s famous Carnival parade. Overnight in Rio.

Day 3 Rio de Janeiro
Full day at leisure or you can take one of the following optional tours. Full day tour to Petropolis. Go on a scenic drive up the Serra dos Orgaos Range across the Atlantic Forest’s lush vegetation through mountains and valleys as far as 850m high Petropolis. Visit of the Summer Palace and the Cathedral, and touring along that charming city’s highlights, such as the Crystal Palace, Santos Dumont’s House, old mansions and charming squares. (tour can also be booked including lunch) also on offer is a Rio by Night show. Visit a folklore and Carnival show featuring skilled dancers, entertainers, samba bands and wonderful costumes in a wonderful display of Brazilian folklore and Carnival. Overnight in Rio.

Day 4 Rio de Janeiro-Iguassu
In the morning leave Rio de Janeiro and take a flight to Iguassu (not included). Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and check-in. Iguassu is one of the biggest wonders of nature in South America: located amidst a sub-tropical forest in the triangle of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, a gigantic row of waterfalls goes down into the river Iguassu. Later in the day visit to the Brazilian side of the falls. Leaving from the hotel by coach and crossing Iguassu National Park as far as the Brazilian Falls. Walking along the paths following cascades and then walking along the catwalk that leads very close to the bottom of the Devil’s Throat to enjoy magnificent views. Taking an elevator to go up to the road, and there boarding the coach to get back to the hotel. Overnight in Iguassu.

Day 5 Iguassu
Today visit of the Argentinean side of the falls. Leaving from the hotel on the Brazilian side for a drive and a quick customs check, crossing the Tancredo Neves bridge over the Iguassu River, which forms the border between Argentina & Brazil. Once in Argentina, the tour takes a scenic highway up the Argentinean Iguassu National Park. The tour starts with ample time to visit the Argentinean falls. Stopping at the Visitors Center and proceeding from there the Superior Circuit, the up-river cascades, to the Inferior Circuit, the down-river falls and then takes the Ecological Jungle Train that leads visitors to and from the most impressive observation point of the falls, The Devil’s Throat. Return to the hotel for overnight.

Day 6 Iguassu-Salvador
In the morning leave Iguassu and take a flight to Salvador da Bahia. (flight on included). Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and check-in. Remainder of the day is at leisure. Salvador da Bahia is called by Brazilians “Land Of Happiness” because life there is a constant celebration of happiness. It is also called “The Land of All Saints”, not only for its location by the All Saints Bay, but also for the deep and extensive mysticism of its people. Salvador is one of the most fascinating cities on the planet, a world of beauty, magic, traditions and warm hospitality. It has its own special identity, almost a country within itself. The city is bounded by the ocean to the East and by All Saints Bay to the South. Overnight in Salvador.

Day 7 Salvador
The morning starts with a sightseeing tour of this historic city. This tour will give a good overall impression of Salvador and its principal historical landmarks. Depart from the hotel directly to the Farol da Barra (Lighthouse) located in the Barra district. Continue to Municipal Square with a stop at the Lacerda Elevator for a breathtaking view of Bahia de Todos os Santos (All Saints Bay). Walk through the cobblestone streets of the Pelourinho district, the city’s historic old town, one will understand why UNESCO has called the architectural complex the most important colonial architecture area in Brazil. Later visit either the Church of the Third Order of Sao Domingo Gusmao (constructed from 1731 to 1888) with its facade in the Rococo style and beautiful carved works of art that fill the interior) or the Church of Rosario dos Pretos (built in the 18th century by slaves of the brotherhood of the same name). It boats a remarkable Rococo facade and neoclassical alters. The afternoon is at leisure. In the evening the following optional can be booked with the guide Bahia by night (Show & Dinner). Overnight in Salvador.

Day 8 Salvador-End of Tour
After breakfast transfer from the hotel to the airport. You can extend your stay in lovely Salvador or continue with another tour.

Additional nights are available




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