Brazil has plenty of claims to fame, from the crazy parties and festivals of the cities to remote indigenous tribes, astounding landscapes and incredible wildlife of the Amazon Rainforest. Thanks to its remarkable history, the massive South American country is littered with fascinating and often breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The festivals – such as the famous Rio Carnival – are the real star attractions, though.

And then there are the beaches. You’ll find beautiful stretches of golden sands right by the major cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis and Fortaleza. Each has an indescribable party atmosphere of its own. It’s a massive country – among the biggest in the world – and is home to many varied cultures, with influences from around the world. Whether you’re in the heart of the cities or as far from them as you can get, a trip to Brazil is sure to be memorable.

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  • Rio de Janeiro

    Three million people visit Rio de Janeiro each year for mountains that offer panoramic views, botanical gardens filled with tropical flowers, white-sand beaches featured in pop songs, the largest urban forest in the world, architecture evident in such masterpieces as the Catete Palace, and the infamous 98-foot-tall art deco statue on the 2,330-foot-tall mountain. If those don’t persuade you to reserve...

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  • 7 Best Local Markets in Sao Paulo

    If you love to shop, then Sao Paulo's likely to be a real treat. It's got plenty of local markets and shopping streets, and many of them specialise in specific kinds of goods.  Whether you're looking for high-end fashion or costume jewellery, records or antiques, Italian ingredients or Asian flavours, chances are Sao Paulo's got a shopping district or market for...

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