All travelers immediately and unconditionally fall in love with this country. It is always hot here from the welcoming sun, and from the temperamental dances, and from the sand of Copacabana, heated by the love of millions, who were fortunate enough to see off the tired star here on their nightly swim in the ocean. It may seem that the phrase "resorts in Brazil" sounds too exotic and unattainable, but can a 20-hour flight be a serious obstacle for a true lover of an eternal carnival?
For or Against?
The list of arguments "against" the trip to Rio usually begins with the duration of the flight. However, this is where the pessimists' trump cards, as a rule, end. Everything else in a dazzling and vibrant action called "Brazilian holidays" can only be pros:
- It is always warm here, and you can get a tan and a charge of excellent mood equally well in July and January.
- Having booked in advance the tours and flights to the resorts of Brazil, it is easy to significantly win in price and even aim at the holy of holies - the carnival! Prices for everything skyrocket in February, but prudent travel planning makes the dream come true not only for the oligarchs.
- This part of the world is always full of fresh fruit. Pineapples and mangoes in Brazilian resorts have a decent degree of ripeness, and avocados are more like melons - both in size and softness.
- The delights of the surrounding nature can be appreciated on a trip to the Iguazu Falls. Such a dizzying spectacle cannot be seen anywhere else, especially since here you can "go" to Argentina for a short time.
By the January river …
This is how the name of Rio sounds in translation from Portuguese, the city where Ostap Bender dreamed of visiting and in which the hearts of millions of travelers will forever remain. The beaches of Rio de Janeiro - the famous Copacabana and Ipanema - are slightly different, but there is enough sun and ocean for everyone, regardless of wealth, skin color and age.
The most variegated public gathers at Copacabana. In the surf you can see runners and dancers, cyclists and bodybuilders, children and adults. Such passions are boiling on the ocean shore that it is on the sand of Copacabana that the authors of Brazilian TV series often find plots for the next episodes of their soap operas. Hotels in this Brazilian resort are located along the coastline, and a person with any wallet thickness can find a hotel to their liking.
Ipanema is a beach loved by a respectable audience. Here the waves are less, and passions are quieter, and the people are more representative. Hotels in Ipanema are generally not cheap, as are restaurants.