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Below you will find the 4 most popular destinations visited by foreign tourist in Brazil

Grand Amazon Expedition Cruise

A luxury all-inclusive river cruise offered by Iberostar in the Brazilian Amazon.

This is a floating hotel-style ship that combines high-end comfort with immersive rainforest adventures, sailing primarily from Manaus along the Amazon (Solimões) and Negro Rivers. It’s perfect for exploring the world’s largest rainforest while enjoying onboard amenities like those of a 5-star resort.

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Rio de Janeiro

Brazil's iconic coastal city, is famous for it stunning beaches, like Copacabana,, the majestic Christ the Redeemer statute, Sugar LOaf mountains and the cable car, and the vibrant Carnioval festival
Rio de Janeiro is a large Brazilian city by the sea, famous for the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, the 38-meter-high statue of Christ the Redeemer at the top of Corcovado, and Sugarloaf Mountain, a granite peak with cable cars to its summit. The city is also known for its large favelas. The exciting Carnival, with floats, extravagant costumes and samba dancers, is considered the biggest in the world.
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São Paulo

Brazil's busting financial hub, is a vibrant metropolis renowed fot its diverse cultural scene, world class sprawling urban landscape and gastronomy.

São Paulo, Brazil's financial center, is among the most populous cities in the world, with diverse cultural institutions and a rich architectural tradition. There are symbolic buildings such as the neo-Gothic cathedral, the Martinelli Building, a skyscraper opened in 1929, and the Copan Building, with its curved lines designed by modernist architect OscarNiemeyer. The colonial-style church of Pátio do Colégio marks the spot where Jesuit priestsfounded the city in 1554

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Foz do Iguaçu

renowned for its brathtaking Iguacu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Foz do Iguaçu, a city in the Brazilian state of Paraná, is the main base for visiting the famous Iguaçu Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the world. With a length of 2.7 km and crossing the border with Argentina, the falls are formed by hundreds of cascades, including the Devil's Throat, 80 m high. Rides on inflatable boats during which tourists get soaked are a very common way to enjoy this natural spectacle.