São Paulo
South America's biggest city — world-class restaurants, museums and nightlife.

Brazil is the world's most diverse country — from rainforest to beaches to colonial cities.
South America's biggest city — world-class restaurants, museums and nightlife.

Crystal-clear rivers with extraordinary visibility for snorkelling with fish.

The world's greatest natural wonder — 60% of Earth's tropical rainforest in Brazil.

Brazil's Afro-Brazilian cultural heartland — capoeira, candomblé and colonial Pelourinho.

The world's largest tropical wetland — the best place on Earth for wildlife watching.

Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana, Sugarloaf and samba — the most iconic city in South America.

Brazil's most exclusive island — volcanic peaks, pristine beaches and UNESCO protection.

A UNESCO colonial baroque gem in the mountains — Brazil's most beautiful historic town.

Bahia's dramatic highland plateau with waterfalls, caves and epic hiking trails.

275 waterfalls straddling Brazil and Argentina — wider than Niagara and more magnificent.
A vast landscape of white sand dunes filled with crystal-clear blue lagoons.
The magic island — 42 beaches, lagoons and Brazil's most liveable city.
“São Paulo”
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