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Foz do Iguaçú

Rising in the coastal mountains of Paraná and Santa Catarina, the Rio Iguaçu snakes west for 600km, picking up a few dozen tributaries along the way. It widens majestically and sweeps around a magnificent forest stage, before plunging and crashing in the tiered falls known as Iguaçu Falls. A total of 275 individual falls occupy an area more than 3km wide and 80m high, which makes them wider than Victoria, higher than Niagara and more beautiful than either

Bourbon Cataratas Hotel - www.bourbon.com.br
(prices per person)
DBL R$ 2028.00 + 39,24 taxas
TPL R$ 1866.00 + 39,24 taxas
SGL R$ 2735.00 + 39,24 taxas

Prices includes:
* Regular flight São Paulo/ F. Iguaçú/ S.Paulo - Gol Airlines;
* 04 hotel nights including taxes and half board
* Transfer in/out
* Tour Cataratas Brasileiras and Hidrelétrica de Itaipú; (tkt's not included)
* Travel bag.

Salvador

Salvador da Bahia has an energy and unadorned beauty that few cities can match. Often called simply Bahia by locals, Salvador is the country’s Afro-Brazilian jewel and the once magnificent capital of Prtugal's great New World colony. Its brilliantly hued center is a living museum of 17th- and 18th-century architecture and gold-laden churches. More importantly, Salvador is the nexus of an incredible arts movement. Wild festivals happen frequently, with drum corps pounding out powerful rhythms against the backdrop of colonial buildings almost daily. At night, capoeira circles form on plazas and open spaces, while the scent of acarajé (bean and shrimp fritters) and other African delights fills the evening air. Elsewhere in town, a different spirit flows through the crowd as religious followers celebrate and reconnect with African gods at mystical Candomblé ceremonies. In fact, there’s no other place in the world where descendants of African slaves have preserved their heritage as well as in Salvador – from music and religion to food, dance and martial arts traditions. Aside from the many attractions within Salvador, gorgeous coastline lies right outside the city – a suitable introduction to the tropical splendor of Bahia.

Bahia Othon Hotel - www.hoteis-othon.com.br
(prices per person)
DBL R$ 1705.00 + 39,24 taxes
TPL R$ 1610.00 + 39,24 taxes
SGL R$ 2211.00 + 39,24 taxes

Prices includes:
* Regular flight São Paulo/ Salvador/ S.Paulo - Gol Airlines;
* 04 hotel nights including taxes and breakfast
* Transfer in/out
* City tour and Tour "Bahia Histórica"
* Travel bag.

Rio de Janeiro

The second largest city in Brazil and the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro is best known for its beaches, carnivals, football, music and its well protected forests. Commonly known just as Rio, it was the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries when it was a Portuguese colony and also when Brazil achieved independence. Tourists mainly get attracted to Rio not just because of it musical diversity and beaches but also because of its flora and fauna. The world’s two largest forests are in Rio and that too inside an urban area.

Marriott Hotel - www.marriott.com/rio
DBL R$ 1681.00 + 39,24 taxes
SGL R$ 2676.00 + 39,24 taxes

Prices includes:
* Regular flight São Paulo/ Rio/ S.Paulo - Gol Airlines;
* 04 hotel nights including taxes and breakfast
* Transfer in/out
* City tour and Tour "Pão de Açúcar and Corcovado (tkt's not included)
* Travel bag.

 
 
 
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