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It Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
by Monika MarkovinovicSandy beaches, lush rainforest, electrifying cities—Brazil has it all. With the country’s visa requirements recently waived for tourists from the U.S., Canada, Australia and Japan, it’s also never been easier to visit. To celebrate, we’ve rounded up 10 places to visit in Brazil in 2019.
It Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
One of Brazil’s best-hidden beach towns, Trancoso is full of heart and soul. It’s why American Galen Briggs fell in love with the place. Trading in his modern life for beautiful palm-studded beaches was a no brainer. Trancoso quickly became his home and soon followed the stunning Villa de Trancoso. Explore the beaches of the area on horseback, or kayak through the Brazilian rainforest—here, the activities are endless. Oh, and Beyoncé has been here.
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With only four rooms in the remote fishing village of Buzios, Casas Brancas Boutique Hotel & Spa has been committed to rest and well-being since its opening in 1974. A two-hour car ride from Rio de Janeiro, the peaceful, family-run retreat was created for courageous tourists searching for remote and poetic places.
VIEW HOTELIt Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
Looking to explore Brazil’s rainforests? Look no further than this lush region home to Iguassu Falls. Close to the action is Belmond Hotel das Cataratas, the only hotel situated within Brazil’s Iguassu National Park. The pastel-pink hideaway causes quite the splash with its orchid-filled gardens and fascinating wildlife.
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Located just steps away from world-famous Copacabana Beach, Miramar Hotel by Windsor is the perfect launching pad from which to explore Rio de Janeiro. With over 200 rooms and on-call butler service at your command, the coastal haven puts guests at instant ease. Sink into the water of the rooftop’s infinity pool and take in the magic of Rio’s cosmopolitan charm.
VIEW HOTELIt Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
A tiny mountain resort town with a Bavarian feel, Gramado is one of Brazil’s most delightful surprises. A visit to this quaint and woodsy region calls for a stay at Saint Andrew Gramado, a boutique lodge inspired by Scotland’s Saint Andrews Castle. Overlooking the picturesque vistas of Quilombo Valley, the lodge takes on the vision of European castles, with romantic Czech chandeliers and a well-stocked wine cellar. It’s the Brazilian countryside at its very best.
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The stunning waters of southern Brazil’s Emerald Coast offers visitors a lifetime of memories. The adults-only Ponta dos Ganchos Exclusive Resort sits on the pristine beach of this area, boasting a sophistication that can be found in its charming bungalow accommodations. If looking for adventure, some of the best diving is found right here, but if romance is more of your style, you can always enjoy a candlelight dinner on the beach.
VIEW HOTELIt Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
In the Northeast of Brazil, it’s all about laid-back beauty. The region’s joyful atmosphere is embedded in Essenza Hotel, a beachfront resort where time moves slowly and the senses are awakened. Whether watching the flight of kite surfers or winding down with a yoga class, the pampering atmosphere of the property makes guests feel at ease.
VIEW HOTELIt Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
If looking to move away from Brazil’s vibrant party scene, the State of Alagoas, where Kenoa Resort is located, might just be the perfect destination for getting away from it all. With its relaxing vibe and healing nature, the eco-chic accommodation is dedicated to the art of relaxation, with specific spaces and treatments created to encourage the sensation of tranquility.
VIEW HOTELIt Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
Sao Paulo has long been the financial heart of Brazil, but amongst the hustle and bustle is a city full of culture and history. Adding to the city’s cultural mastery is Grand Hyatt Sao Paulo, a unique hotel offering an impressive location. Steps away from lush parks and luxury shopping, the contemporary property celebrates the very best of Brazilian city life.
VIEW HOTELIt Just Got Easier to Visit Brazil
If seeking white sandy beaches and tropical rainforests, then the Bahia coast is your place to visit in Brazil. A day in paradise here starts at Txai Resort, where bungalows are built on stilts and open-air beds are just the spot for an afternoon nap in the sun.
VIEW HOTELOne of Brazil’s best-hidden beach towns, Trancoso is full of heart and soul. It’s why American Galen Briggs fell in love with the place. Trading in his modern life for beautiful palm-studded beaches was a no brainer. Trancoso quickly became his home and soon followed the stunning Villa de Trancoso. Explore the beaches of the area on horseback, or kayak through the Brazilian rainforest—here, the activities are endless. Oh, and Beyoncé has been here.
VIEW HOTELWith only four rooms in the remote fishing village of Buzios, Casas Brancas Boutique Hotel & Spa has been committed to rest and well-being since its opening in 1974. A two-hour car ride from Rio de Janeiro, the peaceful, family-run retreat was created for courageous tourists searching for remote and poetic places.
VIEW HOTELLooking to explore Brazil’s rainforests? Look no further than this lush region home to Iguassu Falls. Close to the action is Belmond Hotel das Cataratas, the only hotel situated within Brazil’s Iguassu National Park. The pastel-pink hideaway causes quite the splash with its orchid-filled gardens and fascinating wildlife.
VIEW HOTELLocated just steps away from world-famous Copacabana Beach, Miramar Hotel by Windsor is the perfect launching pad from which to explore Rio de Janeiro. With over 200 rooms and on-call butler service at your command, the coastal haven puts guests at instant ease. Sink into the water of the rooftop’s infinity pool and take in the magic of Rio’s cosmopolitan charm.
VIEW HOTELA tiny mountain resort town with a Bavarian feel, Gramado is one of Brazil’s most delightful surprises. A visit to this quaint and woodsy region calls for a stay at Saint Andrew Gramado, a boutique lodge inspired by Scotland’s Saint Andrews Castle. Overlooking the picturesque vistas of Quilombo Valley, the lodge takes on the vision of European castles, with romantic Czech chandeliers and a well-stocked wine cellar. It’s the Brazilian countryside at its very best.
VIEW HOTELThe stunning waters of southern Brazil’s Emerald Coast offers visitors a lifetime of memories. The adults-only Ponta dos Ganchos Exclusive Resort sits on the pristine beach of this area, boasting a sophistication that can be found in its charming bungalow accommodations. If looking for adventure, some of the best diving is found right here, but if romance is more of your style, you can always enjoy a candlelight dinner on the beach.
VIEW HOTELIn the Northeast of Brazil, it’s all about laid-back beauty. The region’s joyful atmosphere is embedded in Essenza Hotel, a beachfront resort where time moves slowly and the senses are awakened. Whether watching the flight of kite surfers or winding down with a yoga class, the pampering atmosphere of the property makes guests feel at ease.
VIEW HOTELIf looking to move away from Brazil’s vibrant party scene, the State of Alagoas, where Kenoa Resort is located, might just be the perfect destination for getting away from it all. With its relaxing vibe and healing nature, the eco-chic accommodation is dedicated to the art of relaxation, with specific spaces and treatments created to encourage the sensation of tranquility.
VIEW HOTELSao Paulo has long been the financial heart of Brazil, but amongst the hustle and bustle is a city full of culture and history. Adding to the city’s cultural mastery is Grand Hyatt Sao Paulo, a unique hotel offering an impressive location. Steps away from lush parks and luxury shopping, the contemporary property celebrates the very best of Brazilian city life.
VIEW HOTELIf seeking white sandy beaches and tropical rainforests, then the Bahia coast is your place to visit in Brazil. A day in paradise here starts at Txai Resort, where bungalows are built on stilts and open-air beds are just the spot for an afternoon nap in the sun.
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