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Highlights of Brazil - 13 days

Highlights of Brazil - 13 days

Overview Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival to Brazil – Flight to Foz do Iguaçu
Day 02: Iguaçu Falls – Brazilian Side
Day 03: Iguaçu Falls – Argentinean Side
Day 04: Sugar Loaf
Day 05: City Tour Rio de Janeiro
Day 06: Christ the Redeemer Statue – Floresta da Tijuca National Park
Day 07: Sitio Roberto Burle Marx
Day 08: Niterói – Fortaleza de Santa Cruz
Day 09: Free Day
Day 10: Paraty – Trindade - Paraty
Day 11: Boat Excursion
Day 12: Guarani Indian Tribe – Paraty Mirim
Day 13: Rio de Janeiro - International Flight

Detailed Itinerary:

Day 01: Arrival to Brazil – Flight to Foz do Iguaçu
Today you will arrive in Brazil and have your connecting flight to the falls of Foz do Iguaçu. Here you will be picked up and taken to the Hotel San Martin. The hotel features a lush tropical park, a swimming pool and it is located right next to the Parque das Aves (Birds Park). During an one hour walk you can observe more than 150 different species of tropical birds, but also alligators, snakes, butterflies and monkeys in their beautiful natural habitat.

Day 02: Iguaçu Falls – Brazilian Side
Visit of the Brazilian side of the world famous waterfalls. The falls are located within the limits of the Iguaçu National Park, covering 185.262 ha on Brazilian and 67.000 ha on the Argentine side. In 275 cascades the Iguaçu River rushes with an average height of 60 m down the horseshoe-shape canyon over a length of almost two miles. This is an unforgettable natural spectacle. We suggest: a sightseeing helicopter flight (optional), which gives an even better vision of the overwhelming dimensions of the falls. For the rest of the day you may want to stroll through the Hotel gardens and enjoy the pool for refreshment.

Day 03: Iguaçu Falls – Argentinean Side
Today you head for the Argentinean side of the waterfalls. A mini train rails you through the National Park. A boardwalk leads to the roaring Garganta del Diabo, the devil's gorge. Our suggestion is to do the adventurous and literally breathtaking raft ride right beneath the falls (optional). After all the wild gushing water around you, you are ready to pay a visit to the Itaipu dam where nature is tamed for the use of man and what is, until today, the world biggest hydroelectric plant. 14.000 MW are generated here and from where power is delivered to Paraguay and wide parts of southern and southwestern Brazil. Since you have already checked out, you will be taken straight to the airport for flight to Rio de Janeiro. Transfer to the Golden Tulip Hotel at situated at Copacabana beach.

Day 04: Sugar Loaf
The morning is at your free disposal. In the afternoon we take you for a cable car ride to the top of the 396 m high Sugar Loaf, world famous symbol of Rio de Janeiro, featuring views of the ocean, the bay, the surrounding mountains and the city itself, not to speak of the exuberant tropical vegetation on this island mountain. Right underneath the mountain there is a charming coastal path where you can stroll along while watching guenons and several species of humming birds.

Day 05: City Tour Rio de Janeiro
You will be picked up early this morning for a full day city tour, starting with a walk through downtown Rio de Janeiro, including the Cinelândia square with the 1909 built Teatro Municipal, which is inspired by the Paris opera house. Next is the futuristic Cathedral Catedral Metropolitana, the Petrobrás and BNDES buildings - outstanding example of modern Brazilian architecture. After a few minutes of walk you arrive at the Santo Antônio Convent, Rio's oldest baroque church with a monastery from the 17th century, located above the Largo da Carioca, where street vendors are disputing space with preachers of all indefinable credos. Next stops are the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura, a splendid old library of 1888, and finally the famous Confeitaria Colombo where you will have a break for an Espresso. Now you board the last remaining wooded tram, built 1892. The ride takes you over an aqueduct from 1750, into the hills to the idyllic artist's neighborhood Santa Teresa. Take a stroll through the small cobblestone streets with historic mansions, studios, bars and handy craft shops. On the return, visit the Chácara do Céu Museum with notable works from Brazil's colonial epoch and exhibition of modern art.

Day 06: Christ the Redeemer Statue – Floresta da Tijuca National Park
In the morning you will drive up to the 710m high Corcovado Mountain with its world-famous Christ the Redeemer statue which, together with the Sugar Loaf, are Rio de Janeiro's most well known symbols. From up here the panoramic view over the city of Rio de Janeiro, including the Southern and Northern Zone is unique. Afterwards you take on the street through the Floresta da Tijuca National Park, the world's largest tropical forest in the middle of a city. You will enjoy breathtaking views, waterfalls and exuberant tropical vegetation of the Atlantic Coastal Rainforest. A leisurely stroll through the 1808 founded Jardim Botânico, considered one of the most beautiful botanic gardens in the world. Here some 7.200 species of flowers, plants and trees delight the nature-loving visitor. The garden is designed as a landscape park and beautifully embedded at the foothills of the surrounding mountains. Afterwards you will return to the hotel. The evening is at leisure.

Highlights of Brazil - 13 days

Day 07: Sitio Roberto Burle Marx
An -approximately- one-hour-ride gets you to the Sítio Roberto Burle Marx, the cottage of Brazil's most famous landscape architect of the 20th century, with marvelous gardens, thousands of rare species of flora and a chapel of the 17th century. There is plenty time for a swim at the beautiful Grumari Beach. This Nature Reserve features the coastal mountains, with great views over the bay and of the Restinga de Marambaia dune landscape. You could have lunch in one of the beautifully located panoramic restaurants in the hills. Return to the hotel along the shore-line and the southern beaches of Rio. Evening at leisure.

Day 08: Niterói – Fortaleza de Santa Cruz
A panoramic car ride over the 13km long bridge, crossing the Guanabara Bay, gets you to the city of Niterói. Via the coast walk Caminho Niemeyer, you arrive at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea (MAC), the Museum for Contemporary Art. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer, considered Brazil's pope of modern architecture who also designed the capital Brasilia, this museum features an extraordinary futuristic design. Following the coastline you visit, in blatant contrast to the MAC, the Fortaleza de Santa Cruz from 1555 which is one of the oldest and best-maintained fortifications of Brazil. Its history is told by a soldier guide who takes pleasure in reporting stories from a bloody past. The fort was crucial for the defense of Rio de Janeiro during the past centuries. It provides spectacular scenery of the city of Rio de Janeiro, right across the bay. Return to Rio de Janeiro. The afternoon is free. We suggest a visit at Amsterdam Sauer's Gems museum, featuring outstanding and priceless pieces and a replica of an original sized mine. It is also possible to purchase gems and jewelry of outstanding design and the very best quality. Please ask your guide for further information.

Day 09: Free day
We have reserved this day for your leisure. Your guide will be pleased to inform you of the best means to spend this day and the night.

Day 10: Paraty – Trindade - Paraty
Early check-out at your hotel. Drive in southern direction along the shoreline of the Green Coast, to the colonial town of Paraty. The 18th century seaport played an important role during the period when gold from the mines in Minas Gerais was shipped out from there to homeland Portugal. Portugal was, at that time, an important colonial power that reigned Brazil during four centuries. The colonial town is one of the most charming architectural ensembles in Brazil and has been named World Heritage by UNESCO. The about 3½ hours scenic drive along the coast features great views on islands and little hidden beaches of overwhelming natural beauty. A restored colonial Posada, located in the historic center of town, awaits you for a refreshing welcome drink and a jump into the swimming pool, not necessarily in that order. The afternoon is spent at the fisherman's village Trindade, where you enjoy swimming at one of its dream beaches. Return to Paraty in the evening. The evening is at your free disposal, e.g. walk through the narrow cobble stone alleys romantically lit by colonial candelabras. The boutiques display a wide array of beautiful handicraft and Brazilian styled leisure clothing.

Day 11: Excursion by boat
After breakfast you tour the architectonical highlights from Brazil's colonial past with its adorned houses rich in details and churches from the ending 17th and beginning 18th century. Now you are to board a schooner for a boat ride between the islands and beaches of Paraty. The boat will stop at one of the beautiful beaches where you may enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters or stroll about the island and marvel at all the lush tropical vegetation around you. Drinks and refreshments are on board. Return to Paraty with the rest of the day free for activities of your choice.

Day 12: Guarani Indian Tribe – Paraty Mirim
After breakfast you will visit a nearby settlement of the Guaraní Indian tribe. Discussions with the chief and members of the council normally proof very interesting and informative and will certainly contribute to enrich the Paraty experience. We recommend a contribution by purchasing their lovely handicraft made from natural fibers and wood. You visit the village of Paraty Mirim were the Portuguese landed to unload slaves who were shipped in straight from Africa, baptize them first in a small chapel and sell them on location. From here you will hike about three hours through the Atlantic Coastal Rainforest to a beautiful cove, Brazil's only fjord. Enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters or take a canoe ride through the bay. Return Paraty Mirim by a fisherman's boat and transfer back to your Pousada.

Day 13: Rio de Janeiro – international flight
Today you will return to Rio de Janeiro. From here flight to your home destination or start of one of the additional programs.

Highlights of Brazil - 13 days

Prices 2010 per person:
2-3 people USD 3,770,-
4-7 people USD 2,895,-
8-10 people USD 2,630,-
Single supplement USD 780,-


Package Includes:
  • English-speaking driver / guide
  • Excursions
  • Accommodation at mentioned hotels or similar hotels of the same category with breakfast
  • Schooner-boat-ride in Paraty
  • All fees, excursions as described
  • Transfers and overland transport in private car
Package Not Includes:
  • Air Tickets
  • Medical assistance
  • Extras
  • Tips
  • Beverages and meals
  • Insurance

Dates 2010
22nd March – 3rd April
26th April – 8th May
24th May – 5th June
21st June – 3rd July
19th July – 31st July
16th August – 28th August
20th September – 2nd October
25th October – 6th November
22nd November – 4th December

We accept private dates on request.


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