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New
Year's is the best time to soak in the citys
energy. Arrive a few days before the celebrations
begin or stay a few days after they end to enjoy
the museums and other sights that close for the
four days of revelry.
Beyond the sand and sea in the Zona
Sul are lush parks and gardens as well as marvelous
museums, seductive architecture, and tantalizing
restaurants. You cant say youve seen
Rio until youve take in the view from Corcovado
and then strolled through its forested areas or
beside its inland lagoon - hanging out just like
a true carioca.
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Recommended Tours
We recommend you book tours in advance. Most of
the tours are offered in a private basis with an
English speaking guide.
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Tropical
Islands f/d
Duration:
8 hours
Tour Description: After a one-hour trip
the bus arrives in Itacuruçá where
the schooner will depart for a full-day cruise
around Rio's Tropical Islands. White sands, palms
and clear water form a bit of this paradise inviting
you to relax and enjoy. Lunch at Itacuruçá
Island included.
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Petrópolis
f/d
Duration:
8 hours
Tour Description: This city is located
in the Serra dos Orgaos, only one hour from Rio
de Janeiro. There we will visit the Imperial Museum,old
summer residence of the imperial family during
the 19thCentury. We will be able to see a fabulous
collection of art objects and jewels, including
the famous Imperial Crown. During our stay in
Petropolis, we will visit the Crystal Palace and
the Sao Pedro de Alcantara Neolithic Cathedral.
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Petrópolis
h/d
Duration:
6 hours
Tour Description: This city is located
in the Serra dos Orgaos, only one hour from Rio
de Janeiro. There we will visit the Imperial Museum,old
summer residence of the imperial family during
the 19thCentury. We will be able to see a fabulous
collection of art objects and jewels, including
the famous Imperial Crown. During our stay in
Petropolis, we will visit the Crystal Palace and
the Sao Pedro de Alcantara Neolithic Cathedral.
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Jeep
Tour at Tijuca Forest h/d
Duration:
4 hours
Tour Description: Jeep tour in the Floresta
da Tijuca shows the differences between nature
and the city. We will make a stop at Macaco's
Waterfall for a bath. Later on we will see the
Chinese View, Emperor Table, Cascatinha Taunay
and Mayrink Chapel. We will also walk down a light
trail, giving us a chance to feel the contact
with nature. During this tour, people who will
explain the importance of the Mata Atlantica will
guide us.
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Favela
Tour h/d
Duration: 4 hours
Tour Description: This tour is an illuminating
experience if you're looking for an insider's
point of view of Brazil. It introduces you to
another Rio, within the city: the favela. You
will go to the favelas of Vila Canoas and Rocinha,
the largest one in Brazil. There, you will visit
a school, a handcraft center (also supported by
the tour) and other community works. Informative,
this tour changes the reputation of favelas, often
related to violence and poverty only. Don't be
shy, local people greet you friendly and you are
welcome there. If you really want to understand
Rio and Brazil, don't leave the city without doing
it!
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Secrets
of Old Rio de Janeiro h/d
Duration:
4 hours
Tour Description: We will see the old Rio,
walking, with specialized guides through Rio's
historical downtown. The architecture and the
traditional commerce will welcome you. After this
tour, we will have tea in the most famous delicatessen
in Rio - Confeitaria Colombo.
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Rio
by Night
Duration:
6 hours
Tour Description: Dinner at one of Rio's
famous restaurants. After dinner, a spectacular
samba show with elaborately costumed mulatas,
singers and dancers, presenting Brazil's folklore
and capturing the carnival rhythms.
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Corcovado
h/d
D uration:
4 hours
Tour Description: After a beautiful scenic
drive along Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, passengers
arrive at the bottom of the Corcovado hill where
they will embark on a comfortable train which
will climb the beautiful mountain, where the statue
of Christ, the Redeemer, overlooks Rio and its
famous beaches.
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Carnival
Behind the Scenes
Duration: 4 hours
Tour Description: The best way to get to
the heart of Carnival in Rio. Join this exclusive
look at "the world's greatest party".
Visit a "barracao" or "samba workshop",
where devoted artisans use simple materials to
craft the opulent floats and costumes that dominate
the Carnival Parade. Next, visit the "SAMBO'DROMO"
(where the parade takes place) for a tour of this
unique stadium and its museum.
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Gafieira
with Dinner
Duration:
4 hours
Tour Description: A "GAFIEIRA",
(guy-fee-air-a) is a Brazilian dance hall, one
of the country's most beloved and popular forms
of entertainment. Visit the oldest dance in Rio,
a simple place located at a historic downtown
square, and sway to the Brazilian Big Band sounds
of mache, bossa nova, samba, lambada and more.
Start with dinner at a restaurant specializing
in Amazonian seafood and delicacies.
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Samba
Samba w/ Dinner
Duration: 4 hours
Tour Description: No other music is more Brazilian
than samba, and no other samba is more authentic
than that of the "samba school". Visit
one of these "escolas de samba" as they
open their dance floors for "rehearsals"(a
combination of a party and a pep rally), in preparation
for the coming Carnival. The percussion and wild
crowd will have you moving your feet in no time.
Begin with dinner at a typical "churrascaria"
for a non-stop feast of Brazilian meats, salads,
vegetables and drinks.
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Angra
dos Reis - f/d sib
Duration:
8 hours
Tour Description: Schooner trip around
Angra dos Reis bay visiting many islands. A wonderful
view of nature.
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Botanical
Garden h/d
D uration:
4 hours
Tour Description: Visit to Rio's Botanical
garden, seeing an enormous variety of plants,
flowers from Brazil and from the world.
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Buzios
f/d w/Lunch
Duration:
8 hours
Tour Description: Visit the city of Buzios,
a 'must', situated 3 and a half hours from Rio,
with more than 25 beaches.
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Macumba
Tour
Duration:
4 hours
Tour Description: Visit a typical temple,
where passengers can learn about and see a little
bit of this exotic religion, brought to Brazil
by African slaves.
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Sugar
Loaf w/Barracao Visit
Duration:
6 hours
Tour Description: Visit Sugar loaf mountain
and visit places where fancy clothes and costumes
are being produced for Carnaval. Only available
from October to February.
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F/d
Sugar Loaf + Corcovado
D uration:
8 hours
Tour Description: A visit around the Wonderful
City, visiting Corcovado, Sugar Loaf, Tijuca Forest
(a brief passage), historical downtown and the
beach coast. This tour can be provided with lunch
(in a barbecue restaurant or in an international
Restaurant) or without lunch.
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