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Tourism – Page 67 – The Brasilians

Category: Tourism

  • Russia

    Traveling to Russia is a unique opportunity to become familiar with the history and culture of Russia. The country spans eleven time zones and two continents and is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. This is a great country with a variety of rivers, forests, and imposing mountains. Now you have the…

  • New Electronic Scheduling at the Miami Consulate

    The Consulate-General in Miami will provide a new electronic system for scheduling consular services. The new system will have a schedule with service offerings starting from May 21. The current scheduling system via the Appointy website (cgmiami.appointy.com) will have its schedule open until May 18. Services to be scheduled for dates starting from May 21…

  • Peruíbe: one of the favorite destinations for ufologists

    I love talking about flying saucers, extraterrestrials, and all those topics that make you either a very interesting person or a huge subject of jokes.

  • Poços de Caldas: a romantic itinerary

    The thermal springs were discovered in the 18th century,but, like several hydro-mineral resorts, Poços de Caldas, in Minas Gerais, experienced its first and consistent tourist growth during the first half of the 20th century with the combination of thermal springs and a casino. Built with columns and more columns in the Roman style, along with…

  • American Visa Applications Increase by 70% in February

    The number of tourists from the United States is expected to grow in the coming months. In February, visa applications increased by 70% compared to the same period in 2017. According to the Brazilian Institute of Tourism (Embratur), the increase was driven by the opportunity for tourists from that country to apply for an electronic…

  • Tourism Sector Contributes to Brazil’s GDP

    Travel & Tourism contributed US$ 6.5 billion to the GDP in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, accounting for 4.9% of the city’s economy, representing 11.5% of the Travel & Tourism sector in Brazil. However, less than 6% of tourism spending in the city comes from the international market, revealed a new report from the World…

  • Where to Go in 2018?

    According to Bloomberg, when “destinations are in the midst of an evolution — buzzing with new hotels and restaurants setting standards, or filled with new cultural attractions — you can expect a spark of electricity in the air… and the alchemy of being in the right place at the right time is exactly what turns…

  • The Faces of São Paulo

    São Paulo is the most cosmopolitan state in South America: it is home to about 3 million immigrants from 70 different countries, an integral part of its population of 43 million spread across 645 municipalities. The state is an economic powerhouse, responsible for 32.2% of Brazil’s GDP, but it is also incredibly relevant, diverse, and…

  • Getting a Visa to Enter Brazil Just Got E-Easier

    Thanks to a new electronic visa system, Brazil is becoming much easier to visit for Americans. Since January 25, tourists from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan no longer need to wait for complicated bureaucracy and paperwork to visit the largest country in South America.The new system has already been issuing permits for Australians…

  • Brazil to Receive 3.5 Million Tourists This Summer

    Brazil is expected to attract around 3.5 million foreign tourists by March. If the numbers estimated by Embratur are confirmed, this will represent an 11% increase compared to 2016, which means an additional 360,000 tourists visiting Brazil during this period. Their arrival is expected to inject about $3.15 billion into the country’s economy. At least…