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PORTO DE GALINHAS

Porto de Galinhas, with warm and crystal waters, shadows provided by a huge coconut plantation, is one of the most visited beaches on the northeast. After a day of sunbathing, beer drinking on the sand and jeep and raft tours, hotels and bars guarantee the visitor comfort, and nightlife excitement  

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PORTO SEGURO

Porto Seguro is a popular holiday resort and is Bahia’s second most popular tourist destination. Known as kind of a wild party place, people buy mixed drinks with strange names at stands in the streets or at bars and walk through the city streets having a good time and meeting people from all over  

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PRAIA DO FORTE

Located in one of the most beautiful coastal regions in Brazil, 50 miles from Salvador, Praia do Forte is a quiet resort, with thousands of coconut palms standing on 7 miles of white sandy protected beach and also the site of a major preservation center for sea turtles.  

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RECIFE

Recife, “Brazilian Venice”, because of its many canals and waterways and innumerable bridges that span them is the major gateway to the northeast, where the sun shines brighter. International cuisine is available as well as fish dishes, typical of the region. Fresh coconut water is found everywhere.  

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RIO DE JANEIRO

Rio de Janeiro, the “Wonderful City” is impossible to describe in words. Located between the mountains and the ocean, this city has thousands of places to see, visit and enjoy, and of course beaches, samba, carnival and nightlife makes this city loved and seductive and definitely worth visiting.    

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RIO SOLIMOES

Rio Solimões is a Brazilian river that bathes the State of Amazon. It starts in Peru and when entering in Brazil, in the city of Tabatinga, it receives the name from Solimões. It has as affluent of the right edge Rio Javari, Jutaí, Juruá and Purús in the left edge the rivers Içá and Japurá […]

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SALVADOR

Salvador, former capital of Brazil, is divided into two parts. Lower City, at sea level, holds the old port and the commercial area. Upper City, that holds the old government buildings, the residential districts, museums, churches and much of the newer architecture Fun all over and all year round.  

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SAO PAULO

Sao Paulo, third largest metropolitan area in the world is the wealthiest and most important commercial center in the southern hemisphere. It has the largest and busiest hotels, convention centers, and airports not to mention the second largest helicopters fleet in the world. This city never sleeps    

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COCHABAMBA

Cochabamba is a city in central Bolivia, located in a valley bearing the same name in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the third largest city in Bolivia with a metropolitan population of more than 800,000 people.  The name derives from a compound of the Quechua words […]

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HUATAJATA

On the shore of Lake Huyñaymarka, a southern extension of Lake Titicaca, the small town of Huatajata makes a pleasant base for exploration of the Lake Titicaca area. Since most of the attractions are waterbirds, an early start is not necessary. Less than two hours from La Paz, the Huatajata lakeshore makes a good day […]

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