Brazil: Your Ultimate Escape to Paradise
Embark on this unforgettable journey to Brazil and immerse yourself in a world where adventure, culture and natural beauty converge. Whether you’re standing in awe beneath Christ the Redeemer, dancing through the vibrant streets of Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival or losing yourself in the wonders of the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil promises an experience like no other. Marvel at the majestic Iguazu Falls, relax on the golden sands of Florianópolis or discover the hidden paradise of Praia do Sancho in Fernando de Noronha. For wildlife lovers, the Pantanal offers a chance to witness nature at its most spectacular, complete with rainbow-filled skies. This is your invitation to explore Brazil—a destination that promises to leave you with memories of a lifetime. Start planning your Brazilian adventure today and let every moment be filled with discovery and wonder!
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UAE citizens do not require a visa to enter Brazil for tourism purposes. They can stay in Brazil for up to 90 days every 12 months without a visa. The passport should be valid for at least six months from the date of entry with hotel reservation, travel insurance and return air tickets within the 90 days period.
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Once your documents are ready, you can visit the Brazil embassy, submit your paperwork, and wait for your visa approval.
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Cristo Redentor and Corcovado
With arms outstretched 28 meters, as if to encompass all of humanity, the colossal Art Deco statue of Christ, called Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer), gazes out over Rio de Janeiro, Sugar Loaf, and the bay from the summit of Corcovado. From here, you have possibly the best view in the city.
Sugar Loaf, Rio de Janeiro
The easily recognized emblem of Rio de Janeiro, the rounded rock peak of Sugar Loaf juts out of a tree-covered promontory, rising 394 meters above the beaches and city. From the summit are outstanding views of Rio and the harbor, as well as a stunning view of Christ the Redeemer.
Iguaçu Falls
Iguaçu Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. At the point where Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina meet, the Iguaçu river drops spectacularly in a semicircle of 247 waterfalls that thunder down into the gorge below. Just above the falls, the river is constricted to one-fourth of its usual width, making the force of the water even stronger.
Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
It’s hard to think of Rio without conjuring up an image of Copacabana. This is Rio’s playground, a popular escape from the heat filled with sun-worshipers, swimmers, and kids building sand castles. A seemingly endless assortment of beach shacks offer chair and umbrella rentals, snacks, drinks, and even free showers.
Amazon Rainforest
About 20 kilometers southeast of Manaus, the dark Rio Negro waters meet the light muddy water of the Rio Solimões, flowing side by side for about six kilometers before mixing as the Amazon. Boat trips from Manaus take you to this point, called Encontro das Aguas, meeting of the waters.
Carnaval, Rio de Janeiro
Few shows match Rio’s pre-Lenten Carnaval (Carnival) extravaganza for color, sound, action, and exuberance. Make no mistake, this is not just another rowdy street party, but a carefully staged showpiece, where spectators can watch the parades of competing samba dancers from a purpose-built stadium designed by none other than Brazil’s best-known architect, Oscar Niemeyer.
Brasília’s Modernist Architecture
Brazil’s new city of Brasília was carved out of the wilderness and completed in less than three years to replace Rio de Janeiro as the country’s capital in 1960. The ambitious plan by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer became a showpiece of city planning and avant-garde architecture, and it remains today as one of the world’s few cities that represent a completed plan and a single architectural concept.
Jericoacoara
If you’ve ever dreamed of a beachside village where all the streets are sand and like with good restaurants, decent hotels, and the odd donkey wandering around, Jericoacoara is the place for you. Jeri, as it’s commonly referred to is, located within the confines of the spectacular Jericoacoara National Park, access is only through a huge expanse of massive sand dunes in a 4WD vehicle or, for the more adventurous, on the back of a beach buggy.