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Tourism – Page 74 – The Brasilians

Category: Tourism

  • Discover Miami!

    Welcome to Miami, a city of immigrants and bilingualism, where Spanish is almost the first language spoken and heard throughout the city, and the strong Cuban influence can be noted in the musical rhythm, cuisine, and architecture.In South Beach, parking is not an easy or cheap task, so options like a good walk, bike rentals,…

  • Miami, a city paradise that subtly leads you to sin

    When dreaming of Miami, the vision is of beautiful beaches, warm and bright sun, happy people, skilled skaters gliding along the boardwalks, couples holding hands, children and their bicycles, and all you want is to quickly reach this paradisiacal setting and fit into this perfect picture!!! Upon arriving in Miami, everything transforms, a world of…

  • New Hampshire and Outdoor Life

    New Hampshire may seem small on the map, but its diverse regions offer a variety of destinations and attractions, from historic river valleys to the towering peaks of the highest mountains in the Northeast.Stone wall-lined roads lead to villages that represent the essence of New England, miles of scenic beauty forests and parks, inviting lakes,…

  • Rediscover Brazil on the Tiradentes Holiday

    Minas Gerais was the stage for the Inconfidência Mineira, the most important Brazilian movement for the country’s freedom against the oppression of the Portuguese government during the colonial period. Some people prefer to take advantage of this traditional holiday to travel and escape their daily routine. An excellent option is to learn a bit about…

  • São Thomé das Letras, the Stone City

    São Thomé das Letras is located at the peak of a stone mountain, embedded in the Serra da Mantiqueira, 1,444 meters above sea level. The sky is very blue and the city is surrounded by a valley, where magnificent caves, waterfalls, endless caverns, and slopes are hidden. Traveling through Três Corações, accessed by a fully…

  • Brasília Celebrates 57 Years

    Brasília was pre-conceived and planned with an architectural design in the shape of an airplane, which sets it apart from everything you’ve ever seen. On the 21st of this month, Brasília turns 57 years old. More than just beautiful, the capital of Brazil is an essential stop on any tourist itinerary.The Center of PowerUpon arriving…

  • Londrina: the Little London of Brazil

    Londrina is the second largest city in the state of Paraná, Brazil, with approximately 500,000 inhabitants. Located in the northern part of the state, Londrina was first explored by British settlers who established railway stations in the region to transport coffee beans to the port of Santos. In 1930, Londrina was officially founded by a…

  • The Best Beach in the World is in Brazil

    TripAdvisor announced the winners of its Travelers’ Choice Awards for Beaches. This year, Baía do Sancho in Brazil was ranked by TripAdvisor reviewers as the global winner. The site honored 343 beaches, including the 25 best in the world and local lists for Africa, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, South America, the South…

  • The Best Surfing Destinations in Brazil

    Summer brings life to beaches all over Brazil with locals and tourists seeking to cool off and enjoy the beauty of the coastline. For surfing enthusiasts, it is also a favorable time for the sport. However, those who think that sand, sea, and waves only go together with sunny days of the hottest season are…

  • Ecological Attractions of Brazil

    Ensuring environmental preservation through tourism is one of the United Nations’ premises for the year 2017, declared by the UN as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. In Porto de Pedras (AL), the work of the Peixe-boi Association, which carries out activities and services involving the community in the protection of the animal…