Category: Tourism
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Brazil Expects Record Summer for International Tourism
The Brazilian tourism authority, Embratur, expects the summer of 2025 to be a record season for international tourism both in Brazil and in Rio de Janeiro. From January to March next year, 4.5 million seats will be available on international flights to Brazil, the largest number in history, the agency reported. The countries that stand…
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Brazil Expects Record Summer for International Tourism
Brazil’s tourism authority, Embratur, expects the summer of 2025 to be a record season for international tourism both in Brazil and in Rio de Janeiro.
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Brazil Expects Record International Tourism This Summer in the Southern Hemisphere
Brazil’s tourism authority, Embratur, expects the summer of 2025 to be a record-breaking season for international tourism, both in Brazil and in Rio de Janeiro. From January to March next year, 4.5 million seats will be available on international flights to Brazil, the highest number in history, according to the agency. The countries that stand…
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What Is The Best Temperature To Set Your Thermostat This Winter?
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As temperatures begin to drop – winter in the northern hemisphere starts next week – what temperature should your thermostat be set to? Some say you should set your thermostat to temperatures “as low as comfort allows,” after all, about 3% more energy is used for every degree above 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The U.S. Department…
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Notre Dame Cathedral to Reopen After More Than 5 Years of Reconstruction
After more than five years of reconstruction following the fire that devastated Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in 2019, two invitation-only ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday will mark the rebirth of this well-known tourist attraction. About 50 heads of state and government are expected to attend the ceremonies, including the elected President of the United…
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Caminho do Samba Aims to Attract Foreign Tourists to the Suburbs of Rio
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Caminho do Samba aims to attract foreign tourists to the Oswaldo Cruz neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, highlighting its rich samba heritage.
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President Biden Marks Historic Climate Legacy with Trip to Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest
Since day one of the Biden-Harris Administration, the fight against climate change has been a defining cause of President Biden’s leadership and presidency. Over the past four years, the Administration has created a bold new playbook that has turned confronting the climate crisis into a massive economic opportunity – both at home and abroad. After leading the most significant…
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Ecotourism in the state of Acre
If when hearing about tourism in Acre, you think: is there anything to do in Acre? Know that yes, the state of Acre has several tourist attractions, most of which are linked to ecotourism, especially due to the Amazon Rainforest that occupies part of the state. A curiosity about the state is that it once…
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Religions and cultures have distinct ways of celebrating the year-end festivities
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At midnight on January 1st, we usually celebrate the beginning of a new year. We celebrate with fireworks, parties, and many wishes for good luck and achievements. There are various customs we perform to celebrate this date; some prefer to dress entirely in white as a movement for peace and good energies, or in specific…
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Forget Black Friday: Consumer Interest is in ‘Travel Tuesday’
It all started with Black Friday — then came Cyber Monday. Now, consumers hungry for deals have one more day to shop. “Travel Tuesday” — the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving — targets those looking for discounts on travel, rather than TVs and other electronics. Searches for “Travel Tuesday” have increased by more than 500% from…


