Brazil has truly got it all!
Take an Amazon River cruise through the dense forests where you can spot pink dolphins and thousands of fish species, watch a local football match at Maracanã stadium, visit one of their 15 UNESCO World Heritage sites, sip Caipirinha's on idyllic beaches or wander through impressive rock formations, waterfalls and massive mountain ranges in one of their 69 national parks. There truly is something for everyone!
Fortaleza has a lot going for it, but Praia Do Futuro by our estimation is it's crowning jewel.
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Read MoreSep-Oct is usually the peak season for visiting Brazil avoiding the major holiday periods but still catching some fine weather. The rainy season is April to May so any time around there is fine since Brazil is warm year round.
Brazil is not nearly as dangerous as it once was. The economy has been booming for a while and the government have stopped a lot of petty crime. However you should be still be careful when out late at night and avoid wearing and showing flashy expensive items such as luxury watches etc.
A yellow fever vaccine is vital for travelling to Brazil. If you're staying in the city you should be ok with that but if you plan on going to dense tropical rural regions then malaria shots and Hep A-B and typhoid may also be advisable.
You usually do not require a visa to enter Brazil as a UK citizen.
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Home of the world's most surreal mirror, that turns the firmament into a crystal clear carpet.