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Ultra Luxury Brazil Holidays

Come and discover the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world. Brazil is a land of remarkable diversity and vibrant culture just waiting for adventurers to explore. Spanning from the Amazon Basin in the north to the Iguassu Falls in the south, Brazil boasts an array of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems that make it one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet.

One of the country’s most iconic natural features is the Amazon Rainforest, of which 60% is located in Brazil. Covering a vast portion of the country, it’s home to an incredible variety of wildlife, including jaguars, toucans, and countless species of plants. This lush rainforest plays a crucial role in the global ecosystem, acting as a significant carbon sink and influencing weather patterns far beyond its borders.

Brazil's cultural landscape is as rich and varied as its natural one. The country's history has been shaped by a mix of indigenous, African, and Portuguese influences, creating a unique and dynamic cultural tapestry. This is evident in the nation's music, dance, and festivals. Samba and bossa nova are just two of the many musical styles that originated in Brazil, while the annual Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is one of the world's most famous and exuberant celebrations, drawing millions of visitors with its parades, music, and vibrant costumes.

The culinary scene in Brazil is equally diverse, with each region offering its own unique dishes and flavours. From the rich, hearty feijoada (a black bean stew with pork) to the fresh, tropical tastes of açaí bowls and seafood dishes from the coastal areas, Brazilian cuisine is a delightful exploration of tastes and traditions.

Major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are bustling metropolises that offer a mix of modernity and tradition, with world-class museums, shopping, and nightlife. Yet, Brazil also provides tranquil escapes, whether it's the white sand beaches of Bahia, the colonial charm of Ouro Preto, or the serene beauty of the Pantanal wetlands.

Brazil's people are known for their warmth and hospitality, embodying the spirit of "alegria" (joy) that permeates everyday life. This vibrant energy, combined with the country's natural beauty and cultural richness, makes Brazil a captivating destination that offers something for every traveller.
Come and discover the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world. Brazil is a land of remarkable diversity and vibrant culture just waiting for adventurers to explore. Spanning from the Amazon Basin in the north to the Iguassu Falls in the south, Brazil boasts an array of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems that make it one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet.

One of the country’s most iconic natural features is the Amazon Rainforest, of which 60% is located in Brazil. Covering a vast portion of the country, it’s home to an incredible variety of wildlife, including jaguars, toucans, and countless species of plants. This lush rainforest plays a crucial role in the global ecosystem, acting as a significant carbon sink and influencing weather patterns far beyond its borders.

Brazil's cultural landscape is as rich and varied as its natural one. The country's history has been shaped by a mix of indigenous, African, and Portuguese influences, creating a unique and dynamic cultural tapestry. This is evident in the nation's music, dance, and festivals. Samba and bossa nova are just two of the many musical styles that originated in Brazil, while the annual Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is one of the world's most famous and exuberant celebrations, drawing millions of visitors with its parades, music, and vibrant costumes.

The culinary scene in Brazil is equally diverse, with each region offering its own unique dishes and flavours. From the rich, hearty feijoada (a black bean stew with pork) to the fresh, tropical tastes of açaí bowls and seafood dishes from the coastal areas, Brazilian cuisine is a delightful exploration of tastes and traditions.

Major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are bustling metropolises that offer a mix of modernity and tradition, with world-class museums, shopping, and nightlife. Yet, Brazil also provides tranquil escapes, whether it's the white sand beaches of Bahia, the colonial charm of Ouro Preto, or the serene beauty of the Pantanal wetlands.

Brazil's people are known for their warmth and hospitality, embodying the spirit of "alegria" (joy) that permeates everyday life. This vibrant energy, combined with the country's natural beauty and cultural richness, makes Brazil a captivating destination that offers something for every traveller.
Come and discover the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world. Brazil is a land of remarkable diversity and vibrant culture just waiting for adventurers to explore. Spanning from the Amazon Basin in the north to the Iguassu Falls in the south, Brazil boasts an array of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems that make it one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet.

One of the country’s most iconic natural features is the Amazon Rainforest, of which 60% is located in Brazil. Covering a vast portion of the country, it’s home to an incredible variety of wildlife, including jaguars, toucans, and countless species of plants. This lush rainforest plays a crucial role in the global ecosystem, acting as a significant carbon sink and influencing weather patterns far beyond its borders.

Brazil's cultural landscape is as rich and varied as its natural one. The country's history has been shaped by a mix of indigenous, African, and Portuguese influences, creating a unique and dynamic cultural tapestry. This is evident in the nation's music, dance, and festivals. Samba and bossa nova are just two of the many musical styles that originated in Brazil, while the annual Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is one of the world's most famous and exuberant celebrations, drawing millions of visitors with its parades, music, and vibrant costumes.

The culinary scene in Brazil is equally diverse, with each region offering its own unique dishes and flavours. From the rich, hearty feijoada (a black bean stew with pork) to the fresh, tropical tastes of açaí bowls and seafood dishes from the coastal areas, Brazilian cuisine is a delightful exploration of tastes and traditions.

Major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are bustling metropolises that offer a mix of modernity and tradition, with world-class museums, shopping, and nightlife. Yet, Brazil also provides tranquil escapes, whether it's the white sand beaches of Bahia, the colonial charm of Ouro Preto, or the serene beauty of the Pantanal wetlands.

Brazil's people are known for their warmth and hospitality, embodying the spirit of "alegria" (joy) that permeates everyday life. This vibrant energy, combined with the country's natural beauty and cultural richness, makes Brazil a captivating destination that offers something for every traveller.
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Cultural
Celebrations

Brazil is renowned for festivities, and you’re guaranteed to find a party all year round! Enjoy religious events to the more typical New Year’s Eve traditions and the world-famous Rio Carnival.

Cultural Celebrations

Brazil is renowned for festivities, and you’re guaranteed to find a party all year round! Enjoy religious events to the more typical New Year’s Eve traditions and the world-famous Rio Carnival.

Fiery
Feasts

Brazilian cuisine is something to be savoured and boy does it pack a punch. From iconic barbeques to deliciously fresh seafood all washed down with Caipirinhas, you need to pack your appetite.

Fiery Feasts

Brazilian cuisine is something to be savoured and boy does it pack a punch. From iconic barbeques to deliciously fresh seafood all washed down with Caipirinhas, you need to pack your appetite.

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Diverse
Landscapes

With the largest ecosystem at its core, Brazil’s landscapes are truly spectacular. Dense rainforest, beautiful beaches, rolling sand dunes and magnificent waterfalls beckon travellers to come and explore.

Diverse Landscapes

With the largest ecosystem at its core, Brazil’s landscapes are truly spectacular. Dense rainforest, beautiful beaches, rolling sand dunes and magnificent waterfalls beckon travellers to come and explore.

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Luxury Brazil Hotels

Discover our handpicked selection of exceptional hotels and resorts.

Luxury Brazil Hotels

Discover our handpicked selection of exceptional hotels and resorts.

Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel

Brazil, South America

This iconic haven in Rio de Janeiro overlooks Copacabana Beach, offering elegant accommodations, world-class dining, a renowned spa, and exceptional service. Experience unmatched sophistication and comfort at this celebrated destination.

This iconic haven in Rio de Janeiro overlooks Copacabana Beach, offering elegant accommodations, world-class dining, a renowned spa, and exceptional service. Experience unmatched sophistication and comfort at this celebrated destination.

This iconic haven in Rio de Janeiro overlooks Copacabana Beach, offering elegant accommodations, world-class dining, a renowned spa, and exceptional service. Experience unmatched sophistication and comfort at this celebrated destination.

Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge

Brazil, South America

Discover the Amazon at Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge with its luxurious bungalows, thrilling river safaris, and guided jungle tours. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and wildlife of the Brazilian rainforest for an unforgettable adventure.

Discover the Amazon at Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge with its luxurious bungalows, thrilling river safaris, and guided jungle tours. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and wildlife of the Brazilian rainforest for an unforgettable adventure.

Discover the Amazon at Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge with its luxurious bungalows, thrilling river safaris, and guided jungle tours. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and wildlife of the Brazilian rainforest for an unforgettable adventure.

Hotel das Cataratas, A Belmond Hotel

Brazil, South America

Hotel das Cataratas, A Belmond Hotel, is a luxurious retreat located within Brazil's Iguassu National Park. Offering views of the natural wonder, this elegant property provides exceptional service, fine dining, and lush tropical surroundings.

Hotel das Cataratas, A Belmond Hotel, is a luxurious retreat located within Brazil's Iguassu National Park. Offering views of the natural wonder, this elegant property provides exceptional service, fine dining, and lush tropical surroundings.

Hotel das Cataratas, A Belmond Hotel, is a luxurious retreat located within Brazil's Iguassu National Park. Offering views of the natural wonder, this elegant property provides exceptional service, fine dining, and lush tropical surroundings.

Fasano Salvador

Brazil, South America

Fasano Salvador blends historic charm with modern luxury, located in the heart of Salvador. Offering exquisite dining, a rooftop pool with stunning ocean views, and elegant rooms, it's a premier destination for discerning travellers.

Fasano Salvador blends historic charm with modern luxury, located in the heart of Salvador. Offering exquisite dining, a rooftop pool with stunning ocean views, and elegant rooms, it's a premier destination for discerning travellers.

Fasano Salvador blends historic charm with modern luxury, located in the heart of Salvador. Offering exquisite dining, a rooftop pool with stunning ocean views, and elegant rooms, it's a premier destination for discerning travellers.

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Brazil in a Nutshell

Family Fun Guaranteed

Put Beto Carrero World at the top of your list when you visit Brazil with your family. This is the closest thing to Disneyland in South America and kids and adults alike will be overwhelmed with excitement by the vibrant colours and top-notch attractions. Head there early to avoid lines on the most popular rides. We recommend bringing your own lunch to avoid the afternoon rush.

The never-ending amusement continues at Thermas dos Laranjais, Sao Paulo’s most thrilling waterpark. This is perfect for enjoying adrenaline-fuelled slides, cruising down the lazy river or simply catching a tan on the sun loungers.

Tastes To Try

Coco Bambu Anhembi located in Sao Paulo is a delicious restaurant serving Brazilian cuisine and seafood dishes in an elegantly refined setting. Expect an efficient service, an extensive menu and a full-bodied wine list that goes above and beyond in every way possible. Full stomachs never go amiss here.

Prepare for Brazilian barbeque at its best. Boi Preto Grill is an all-you-can-eat Rodizio that serves you endless plates of succulent chargrilled meat until you say the word. The outstanding buffet also serves vegetarian dishes, pastas and seafood for those who don’t fancy a meat feast. Service is of the highest standard and will have you returning time and time again. 

Soak Up The Culture

Don’t even think about visiting Brazil without coming face to face with the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. This is a truly unforgettable experience. Stunning views of the entire city await you, the ideal Instagram opportunity that requires no filter whatsoever.

The breathtaking views don’t stop there. Sugarloaf Mountain boasts unparalleled vistas of Rio de Janeiro, an ideal hotspot for a picture-perfect sunset over the city. This is a popular location among visitors so make sure you get there in plenty of time to snapshot this piece of paradise.
Family Fun Guaranteed

Put Beto Carrero World at the top of your list when you visit Brazil with your family. This is the closest thing to Disneyland in South America and kids and adults alike will be overwhelmed with excitement by the vibrant colours and top-notch attractions. Head there early to avoid lines on the most popular rides. We recommend bringing your own lunch to avoid the afternoon rush.

The never-ending amusement continues at Thermas dos Laranjais, Sao Paulo’s most thrilling waterpark. This is perfect for enjoying adrenaline-fuelled slides, cruising down the lazy river or simply catching a tan on the sun loungers.

Tastes To Try

Coco Bambu Anhembi located in Sao Paulo is a delicious restaurant serving Brazilian cuisine and seafood dishes in an elegantly refined setting. Expect an efficient service, an extensive menu and a full-bodied wine list that goes above and beyond in every way possible. Full stomachs never go amiss here.

Prepare for Brazilian barbeque at its best. Boi Preto Grill is an all-you-can-eat Rodizio that serves you endless plates of succulent chargrilled meat until you say the word. The outstanding buffet also serves vegetarian dishes, pastas and seafood for those who don’t fancy a meat feast. Service is of the highest standard and will have you returning time and time again. 

Soak Up The Culture

Don’t even think about visiting Brazil without coming face to face with the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. This is a truly unforgettable experience. Stunning views of the entire city await you, the ideal Instagram opportunity that requires no filter whatsoever.

The breathtaking views don’t stop there. Sugarloaf Mountain boasts unparalleled vistas of Rio de Janeiro, an ideal hotspot for a picture-perfect sunset over the city. This is a popular location among visitors so make sure you get there in plenty of time to snapshot this piece of paradise.
Family Fun Guaranteed

Put Beto Carrero World at the top of your list when you visit Brazil with your family. This is the closest thing to Disneyland in South America and kids and adults alike will be overwhelmed with excitement by the vibrant colours and top-notch attractions. Head there early to avoid lines on the most popular rides. We recommend bringing your own lunch to avoid the afternoon rush.

The never-ending amusement continues at Thermas dos Laranjais, Sao Paulo’s most thrilling waterpark. This is perfect for enjoying adrenaline-fuelled slides, cruising down the lazy river or simply catching a tan on the sun loungers.

Tastes To Try

Coco Bambu Anhembi located in Sao Paulo is a delicious restaurant serving Brazilian cuisine and seafood dishes in an elegantly refined setting. Expect an efficient service, an extensive menu and a full-bodied wine list that goes above and beyond in every way possible. Full stomachs never go amiss here.

Prepare for Brazilian barbeque at its best. Boi Preto Grill is an all-you-can-eat Rodizio that serves you endless plates of succulent chargrilled meat until you say the word. The outstanding buffet also serves vegetarian dishes, pastas and seafood for those who don’t fancy a meat feast. Service is of the highest standard and will have you returning time and time again. 

Soak Up The Culture

Don’t even think about visiting Brazil without coming face to face with the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. This is a truly unforgettable experience. Stunning views of the entire city await you, the ideal Instagram opportunity that requires no filter whatsoever.

The breathtaking views don’t stop there. Sugarloaf Mountain boasts unparalleled vistas of Rio de Janeiro, an ideal hotspot for a picture-perfect sunset over the city. This is a popular location among visitors so make sure you get there in plenty of time to snapshot this piece of paradise.

frequently asked questions

Depending on which region you are looking to visit, Brazil can be a good place to visit year-round. Generally the dry season is from May until September – including the Amazon. However for beach destinations such as Rio and the north coast, December until
Rio Carnival is always celebrated on the Friday to Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, every year.
Yes, Brazil is generally a safe place for tourists to travel to. Like with any holiday, we always advise to exercise caution to avoid risks while you are travelling such as  avoiding carrying large sums of cash and exploring well-known areas.
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