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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10 Step Guide for Independent Travelers to Brazil

 

The great thing about independent travel is being able to design your own trip - to do just what you want, just when you want to do it. It appeals to those of us who prefer not to be herded around like cattle.

It also allows you to mix and match your interest and activities, and probably save yourself some money. You will also be able to adjust your plans as you go, spending more time in places you like, and less in ones you don´t. Of course, great ideas can also turn into a big mess without a little careful planning.

You may already be an experienced independent traveler who does not need this advice. You may even have some advice to give, in which case we would love to hear from you. Your tips will be passed on when we next update this page. Email us: contact@pearltravelguides.com

If you are not an experienced traveler, or feel you may still have something to learn, here is our 10 Step Guide for Independent Travelers to Brazil.

Step 1: Initial Selection of Possible Destinations

Step 2: Short-Listing Possible Destinations

Step 3: Final Selection of Destinations

Step 4: Selecting Accommodation

Step 5: Pre-Booking Checks

Step 6: Bookings & Reservations

Step 7: Knowing the Language, Culture & Customs

Step 8: Preparation & Packing

Step 9: The Journey

Step 10: Arrival