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These Are the Easiest Ways to Fly to Brazil-and How to Save on Your Flight

Brazil is divided by five major regions, each widely known for its specific culture, climate, language variations, and landscapes. The North is known for the Amazon rainforest, Indigenous communities, and rivers. The Northeast is the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture with places like Bahia, Maranhão, and Ceará drawing the most visitors. The Central-West's highlight is Brasília, the capital. The Pantanal (world's largest tropical wetland area) is also in this region.
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Model Alessandra Ambrosio Reveals Her Favorite Places in Her Home Country-and Her Next Dream Destination

Alessandra Ambrosio recommends Florianópolis for surfing, beach‑hopping, seafood at Puro Oyster Bar, sunsets in Santo Antônio, and staying at Fuso Concept Hotel.
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I Live in Brazil-Here Are 7 Hidden Gems Around the Country You Won't Find in Guidebooks

When I first visited Brazil in 2020, my destination choice was largely driven by tropical weather and affordable hotels. Since becoming a full-time resident, those parts of Brazilian life are undoubtedly still seductive, but I've also fallen deeper for the Brazil that stretches beyond Copacabana and the sounds of bossa nova. This is the country Brazilians affectionately call Brasil com S, a place with more than 70 national parks, more than 4,600 miles of coastline, and more local fruit stands than fast food chains.
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I Lived in Brazil for 15 Years and Still Visit Annually-Here's My Insider's Guide to Sao Paulo

São Paulo rewards patience with intense, stylish urban culture, world-class food, modernist architecture, and vibrant arts scenes that invite repeated visits.
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The Best Times to Visit Brazil for Lower Prices, Fewer Tourists, and Perfect Weather

Ideal times to visit Brazil vary by region: May–October for Rio/São Paulo, July–December for the Amazon, and December–March for Iguaçu Falls.
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This Remote Brazilian Island Is About to Become the Next Big Travel Destination-Here's Why

For years, limited flights, visitor caps, and steep environmental fees kept Fernando de Noronha notoriously difficult to access, especially for international travelers. This kept the remote Brazilian archipelago wild and rugged, its volcanic cliffs and crystalline waters luring mostly domestic travelers in search of Brazil's most pristine beaches. But now a new direct LATAM flight from São Paulo, Brazil's main travel hub, makes it easier for foreign visitors to fly in.
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How to See Brazil off the Beaten Path, According to a Top Travel Advisor

Seek lesser-known Brazilian destinations like Ibiti and Fernando de Noronha for conservation-centered nature immersion, solitude, and exceptional terrestrial and marine wildlife experiences.
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