The U.S. Department of State has updated its travel advisory for Brazil to Level 2, urging travelers to “exercise increased caution” following a kidnapping incident involving American tourists. The ...
On May 29, the State Department shared its updated travel advisory for Brazil to include a risk indicator for kidnapping. The governmental department classifies Brazil as a “Level 2” zone where ...
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Brazil’s dreamiest coastal road trip winds through rainforests, pristine islands, and colorful beach towns
While the fastest route between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo cuts inland and takes just under six hours, we opted for the ...
The State Department reissued its warning. The U.S. government has issued an updated travel warning for Brazil due to the threat of kidnapping. The U.S. Department of State wrote on Aug. 8 that its ...
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Brazil’s Most Iconic Landmarks You Have to Visit
According to a travel quote by Brazilian designer Francisco Costa, “Brazil is not what you see, but what you feel.” This amazing country in South America is full of culture, history, delicious food, ...
Brazil has achieved an unprecedented tourism milestone, recording nine million international visitors before the end of the year. The figure shatters the country’s previous record of 6.77 million set ...
Brazil was named Travel + Leisure's 2026 Destination of the Year, but its cost of living and ease of relocating there could make it a top retirement destination.
BRAZILIAN POP STAR ANITTA COVERS THE ISSUE AS TRAVEL + LEISURE CELEBRATES THE COUNTRY'S LEGENDARY CARNIVAL, EMERGING CULINARY SCENES, AND NATURAL WONDERS Citi® / AAdvantage® is the presenting sponsor ...
Why are more South Africans choosing Brazil for their summer holidays? From easier flights to visa-free travel and ...
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