Fernando de Noronha Guide

 

Discover the eco-archepelago visited by Charles Darwin. One of Brazil´s most exclusive tourist destinations.

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Rio Guide   

A new guide with interactive maps of sights & attractions, plus over sixty hotels listed by price, and much more.

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Olinda Guide

 

One of the oldest cities in Brazil, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and home to authentic carnival.

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Salvador Guide

 

The first capital of Brazil and the city with a dominantly Afro-Brazilian culture. Situated on a spectacular tropical coastline.

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Recife Guide

 

Developed by the Dutch (early 17thCentury). With a coastline is famous for the reefs after that create natural pools at low tide, and after which the city is named.

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Florianopolis Guide

 

An island paradise for nature lovers. A perfect to relax, enjoy water sports or go whale and dolphin watching.

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CENTRAL WEST

The Central West Region is the heart of Brazil geographically.  It is most famously the home of the country's capital, Brasilia, since the 1960´s.

Tourism in the region includes the capital city itself, with its architecture by Oscar Neimeyer, the country's most famous architect, and, by contrast ,the colonial architecture of historic cities like Pirenópolis.  But the focus of the region are eco-tourism destinations where visitors can enjoy the Region's rich fauna and flora, plus spectacular landscapes.

Amongst the areas of natural beauty are Pantanal, Alta Floresta, Bonito and the Chapada dos Guimarães and Chapada dos Veadeiros National Parks

Brazilia Guide

Brasília, Capital city of Brazil is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.  It is famous worldwide for is 1960´s architecture and urban planning. The city's planned design included specific areas for almost everything, including accommodation – Hotel Sectors, North and South. However, new areas are now being developed as locations for hotels, such as the Hotels and Tourism Sector North, located on the shores of Lake Paranoá.

Planning and development of the city by Lúcio Costa, the principal urban planner and Oscar Niemeyer, the principal architect, begn in 1956, and it formally became Brazil's national capital in 1960.  When seen from above, the city's shape resembles an aeroplane or a butterfly.

Brazilia Guide will cover all other destinations in the Central West region.