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South America
Brazil
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Brassy, resilient, and brilliant, Brazil is a force to be reckoned with, juggling party towns with the Amazon rainforest, and heady wealth juxtaposed against a simpler way of life. The hotels in Brazil offer the visitor a sanctuary and a place of calm, especially if you are staying in one of the hotels in Brazil that is right in the middle of a party town such as Rio de Janeiro.
The best way to go about booking a room in one of the many hotels in Brazil is to use the services of Vayama.ie. Vayama.ie offer simple, easy steps to securing accommodation in the variety of hotels Brazil has. Just choose one of the particular hotels in Brazil that you desire and let Vayama.ie do the rest.
Once you have settled on which of the hotels in Brazil you want, the next step is to work out what to do and where to go once you arrive in Brazil. Being the fifth largest country in the world means there are plenty of sights to see and things to do. Having said that, vast tracts of the country are uninhabitable because of the Amazon rainforest meaning there are no hotels in Brazil in those parts.
For non-stop partying, Rio is the place especially during the Carnaval in February or March. The beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema have some of the best hotels in Brazil and are a great place for a base.
For quieter retreats, try Florianopolis, south of Rio, for fantastic beaches, fresh seafood and quaint fishing villages. The hotels Brazil has here can get quite crowded as Brazilians love to come here too.
Escaping into the Amazon is a must on any visit to Brazil. A great way to see it is on a canoe trip from either Manaus or Belem, the two main cities of the area. Shinning up a tree for a bird’s eye view gives you a different take on the rainforest and its ecological system.
For the most chic hotels Brazil has to offer, it has to be Brasilia, the capital that moved the emphasis of the country away from the coast. The architecture is the thing to see here, as well as boating lake tours and great shopping malls.
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and covers over half of the continent of South America. Brazil borders all of the other countries on the continent except for Chile and Ecuador, and the Amazon Basin covers more than half of Brazil as well as including the largest river system in the world and the biggest rainforest.
*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the €9.99 booking fee.