Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil: The complete travel guide for international visitors

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The Terceira Ponte (Third Bridge) — at 3.1 km, one of the longest bridges in Brazil and the most iconic landmark of Vitória. Cycling or walking its full length is one of the most memorable ways to experience the city's extraordinary island geography. (Source: Pexels)

Vitória, Espírito Santo: Brazil's island capital with colonial history, capixaba cuisine, and 400 km of Atlantic coastline. Complete travel guide.

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Cuiabá, Brazil: The complete travel guide for international visitors

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The flag of Cuiabá — capital of Mato Grosso state and the gateway to the Northern Pantanal, one of the world's most extraordinary wildlife destinations. (Source: Adobe Stock)

Cuiabá, Mato Grosso: Brazil's gateway to the Pantanal — jaguars, wildlife safaris, and the geographic center of South America. Complete guide.

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Basic Portuguese words and phrases for tourists: the complete Brazil travel guide

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Visitors often capture this iconic monument from the terrace—located 700 meters above sea level on Corcovado Mountain (Source: Canva)

Basic Portuguese words and phrases every tourist needs in Brazil — greetings, restaurants, transport, emergencies, and more. With pronunciation guide.

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Festa de Iemanjá in Salvador, Bahia: The complete guide for international visitors

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A timeless image of the Festa de Iemanjá — a woman in traditional white Candomblé dress stands at the water's edge in Rio Vermelho, offerings in hand, as fishing boats wait in the background. February 2nd in Salvador. (Source: Unsplash)

Festa de Iemanjá in Salvador, Bahia: what to wear, what to bring, and how to experience Brazil's most powerful Afro-Brazilian celebration.

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Holambra, São Paulo, Brazil: The complete travel guide for international visitors

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Brazil and the Netherlands side by side inside the Expoflora museum — a fitting symbol of the two cultures that came together to create Holambra in 1948. (Source: Personal Archive)

Holambra, São Paulo: Brazil's City of Flowers with Dutch windmills, flower fields, and the Expoflora festival. Complete travel guide.

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Aracaju, Brazil: The complete travel guide for international visitors

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A breathtaking sunset on the beach in Aracaju, Brazil. October brings perfect weather for beach lovers and serene coastal escapes. (Source: Adobe Stock)

Aracaju, Sergipe: Brazil's first planned capital with stunning beaches, fresh crab, and the gateway to Xingó Canyon. Complete travel guide.

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Angra dos Reis, Brazil: the complete travel guide for international visitors

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A private pier over the impossibly clear water of Angra dos Reis — the kind of scene that explains why Brazil's wealthiest families have been building retreats on these islands for decades. (Source: Unsplash)

Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro: 365 islands, crystal-clear water, and Atlantic Forest. Complete travel guide for international visitors to Brazil.

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Brazil in World Cup 2026: The complete guide to watching the games from Brazil

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Caipirinhas and camaraderie. Experiencing a World Cup morning match in a local Brazilian bar is essential. (Source: Pexels)

Watch Brazil in the 2026 World Cup! Find the best fan zones in Rio & São Paulo, match schedules, safety tips, and how to join the party.

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Lesser known places to visit in Brazil: The ultimate off-the-beaten-path guide

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Bonito, Brazil (Source: Adobe Stock)

The best lesser known places to visit in Brazil — uncrowded, unforgettable, and waiting for you. Your complete off-the-beaten-path guide.

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Búzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: the complete travel guide for international visitors

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The pier and bay of Búzios seen from above — colorful fishing boats dot the emerald-green water in front of the town's charming waterfront. (Source: Pexels)

Búzios, Rio de Janeiro: 20+ beaches, crystal-clear water, and Brazil's most charming coastal town. Complete travel guide for international visitors.

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