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Our signature tour in Brazil highlights the three top destinations in the country in an easy flowing itinerary spiced up with fun activities and excursions at each destination. Tour the thunderous falls in Iguazu by land and air while staying inside the national park, check Rio's famous beaches, shop till you drop and attend a fiery Samba show. Finally arrive in Salvador and soak into its rich African culture and folklore, walk the famous colonial district, meet members of ancient sororities and savor the delectable Bahian cuisine.

 

PROGRAM DAY-BY-DAY

DAY
DESCRIPTION
1 Arrive Brazil (Iguassu Falls)
After collecting your luggage, proceed to the reception area, where our local representative will be holding a board with your name on it. You will be greeted with a “Bemvindos a Iguassu” and transferred to your hotel in the heart of the Iguassu National Park. The hotel Tropical Cataratas is one of Iguassu’s landmarks and its location is unbeatable as it sits in front of the famous falls. After checking in, our guide will escort you on a walking tour along walkways and observation points that offer prime views of the 275 falls from different angles. The inquisitive coatimundis, another attraction of the park, will tag along for most of the tour. The rest of the day is free to take a stroll in the park, put your camera to work or relax and enjoy the hotel facilities.

Das Cataratas

2 More falls, even from the air (Iguassu Falls)
This morning, cross the border over to Puerto Iguazu to enjoy a tour of the falls from the Argentinean side. This is a very comprehensive tour that renders different views of the falls: First head for the lower path where you will experience the closest contact with the falls. Then board small motorboats and cross the river up to San Martin Island. Finally walk through the upper path that stretches along the highest part of the falls until reaching the belvedere at the famous Devil's Throat. The tour tops off with a short but thrilling helicopter flight over the falls and national park, which will allow you to understand where all that water is coming from. (B)

Das Cataratas

3 Welcome to the Marvelous City (Rio de Janeiro)
Rio de Janeiro, the city that never sleeps, the traditional hangout of the rich and famous, is wedged among famous hills, blessed with miles of world-renown beaches, and surrounded by tropical forests and lagoons. The rest of the day is free to go shopping or enjoy a long walk on the beach. Rio has a pulsing nightlife. Check with the concierge for dinner venues and night entertainment. (B)

Caesar Park Rio de Janeiro

4 Touring the city (Rio de Janeiro)
This morning, catch a first glimpse of the city as we tour one of Rio's best-known landmarks: The Sugar Loaf Mountain, a favorite on Rio's postcards. Our guide will meet you at your hotel for a drive along Rio’s famous beaches followed by a tour to the famous Sugar Loaf Mountain on the cable car, a great opportunity to take in prime views of Rio’s bay. Then we stop for a fabulous seafood lunch before continuing to Rio’s most famous landmark: The Statue of Christ the Redeemer located atop Corcovado Mountain. Free evening. (B,L)

Caesar Park Rio de Janeiro

5 Free day. Tonight, Samba of course (Rio de Janeiro)
There is so much to do in Rio that we rather have you make your plans for today. You may catch some rays on one of the world-renowned beaches and lunch on fresh seafood, visit the colonial city of Petropolis, join an excursion to Rio’s tropical islands by schooner or even see Rio from the air on an exciting helicopter tour. This evening get ready for traditional Brazilian fanfare as we dine on succulent Brazilian barbecue and later attend a fiery Samba show. (B,D)

Caesar Park Rio de Janeiro

6 Shifting to magical Bahia (Salvador)
This morning our guide takes us to the airport for our flight to the city of Salvador, in the heart of the Brazilian Northwest. The first capital of Brazil was founded by Portuguese adventurers in 1551. During its colonial heyday, Salvador became an enormously wealthy city due to the riches generated by the cultivation of sugarcane and cacao. The legacy of this period can nowadays be appreciated not only in buildings and monuments but also in the cultural heritage left by the African slaves who were brought to work the plantations. This afternoon we join our local guide for a walking tour through the Pelourinho area. We stroll along historic alleys and bustling streets lined with buildings in pastel shades and grandiose churches of an age gone. The district becomes alive in the late evening when street vendors start cooking typical dishes, impregnating the air with the intoxicating smell of palm oil and coconut milk. On open terraces, regular patrons and tourists rub elbows around caipirinhas while impromptu dancers sway hips to the elating rhythm of Brazilian music. This is the spirit of the Northeast, the Land of Happiness. (B)

Convento do Carmo
Pestana Bahia Conference Resort

7 Cachoeira, the Brazil of yesteryear (Salvador)
Leave the city behind and drive through the oldest farmland in Brazil. This is the land of sugarcane and tobacco plantations, peaceful colonial towns and busy country markets. You will arrive in Cachoeira right before lunch after a short stop en route to visit an experimental cacao plantation. Cachoeira is a charming colonial town in a beautiful setting on the banks of the Paraguassu River. After a typical lunch, we stroll about visiting ateliers, the bustling market and finally the mysterious Sisterhood of the Boa Morte, a sorority that traces its origins back to the time of slavery. This tour provides a fantastic glimpse into the Brazil of yesteryear, the Brazil few tourists get to experience. (B,L)

Convento do Carmo
Pestana Bahia Conference Resort

8 Plenty of free time and a very special night (Salvador)
Day at leisure to enjoy the beach, do some shopping, interact with the local artists or take a full day schooner tour around the bay. At night we will pick you up and take you for a very special farewell dinner and show. We will attend a fabulous show by the Bahian National Dance Ensemble. The show is performed at the Santana Theater in the heart of Pelourinho and is a showcase of the different African traditions, cultural myths, music and dances that are still so alive in Bahia. You will witness the religious dances of the Candomblé, the Maculelé (a stick and sword dance from the cane fields), the Capoeira (a martial art and dance of Angolan origin), and the Caboclo (a hunting dance). Then cross the street and enjoy a succulent traditional Bahian dinner at one of our favorite restaurants in town. (B,D)

Convento do Carmo
Pestana Bahia Conference Resort

9 Depart Bahia
Today you will be transferred back to the airport in time for your departure flight. We recommend you extend your stay in Brazil with a post tour to the magical Pantanal or the mighty Amazon. We wish you a pleasant trip back home and hope to enjoy your company in another exciting adventure very soon. (B)

PRICES FROM

From: $2,352 per person in double occupancy

FACTS

Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights
Departures: Daily year round

Type of services: Private services throughout with local guides.

Highlights: The thunderous Iguazu Falls; a helicopter tour of the falls; Rio, the Marvelous City; a fiery samba show; the colonial Pelourinho District in Salvador; the colonial town of Cachoeira.

Travel documents: American citizens need a tourist visa to enter Brazil. Please check with your closest Brazilian consulate or the Brazilian embassy in Washington DC for further information.

Inclusions: All ground transportation at the destination; lodging, meals and tours per itinerary; hotel taxes; English-speaking assistance.

Not included: International and domestic airfares; airport departure taxes; tips of any kind; incidentals at hotels; any meals not included in the itinerary; alcoholic beverages; souvenirs.

 

VISA INFORMATION

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TRAVEL INSURANCE

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IMPORTANT NOTES

All rates are “From Prices” and correspond to the lowest season in the year. Expect moderate to high increases for high season and holiday periods. Low season dates vary from destination to destination. Please inquire for details.

All rates on this website are per person and based on double occupancy, unless otherwise indicated.

If a hotel included in a program is not available at the time of the reservation, we will substitute it for a hotel of similar category.

Room and cabin upgrades are available at most hotels and cruises. Please inquire at the time of reservation.

Most programs can be customized.
All itineraries are subject to change without notice.

Website is for research purposes only.

To receive an estimate, please contact Toll Free at 1-800-255-4266 us or send an email to us.

FROM PRICES PER PERSON

CATEGORY
HOTEL NAME | CITY - CRUISES
DOUBLE
 
Superior
Das Cataratas in Iguazu
Excelsior Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro
Pestana Bahia Conference Resort in Salvador
$ 2,352
Deluxe
Das Cataratas (Deluxe Room) in Iguazu
Caesar Park Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro
Convento do Carmo in Salvador
$ 3,320
 
 

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