January 23rd, 2009 by

Buzios is a magical place with a lot of charm and elegance. Every detail had been thought with care and provokes that irresistible sensation of seduction and enchant. A magnificent view over the sea and the sunset contemplates the canary. Only 12 suites and 2 bungalows, all differently decorated, give you tranquility in an intimate and exclusive ambiance. All rooms have air conditioning, TV, telephone, mini-bar and safe. Walking distance from the Rua das Pedra. There are many  honeymoon deals for you in Buzios and Vila Deste is one of the bests at the suite master ocean front.

January 16th, 2009 by

By By SETH SHERWOOD - NYT

PRINCE PIERRE CASIRAGHI of Monaco has paid tribute. The heartthrobs Ben Harper and Stavros Niarchos have partied on its beachfront dance floor. And on many Champagne-fueled nights, leggy models straight from the pages of Sports Illustrated and the Victoria’s Secret catalog have perched on its billowing banquettes.

Never heard of Praia Café de la Musique? Don’t worry. It isn’t the latest poolside lounge in South Beach or some new members-only club in Manhattan. In fact, the club is in a resort well off the radar of TMZ and checkout-aisle glossies: Florianópolis in the southern reaches of Brazil.

“It’s a mixture of St.-Tropez and Ibiza but without the attitude and without the prices,” said Jeffrey Jah, a former model and the impresario behind the New York City party spots Lotus and Double Seven. He opened Praia Café three years ago after he fell in love with Florianópolis.

As South American jet-set spots like Punta del Este in Uruguay lose their novelty, affluent Brazilians and in-the-know internationals have taken the party to Florianópolis and the 40-odd white-sand beaches of the 33-mile-long island that makes up much of the city. Caipirinha-soaked lounges, stylish beach bars and cavernous megaclubs have sprouted all over the island. Once a favored spot of the surf-world cognoscenti, Florianópolis, some 450 miles southwest of Rio de Janeiro, has emerged as Latin America’s hottest new party destination.

Each beach has its own personality and crowd. Party central is Jurerê Internacional, a chi-chi resort on the north end of the island. Rife with sports cars, Gucci handbags and the occasional private helicopter, it is home to the Praia Café (Avenida dos Merlins; 55-48-3282-1325; www.praiacafedelamusique.com.br), where the parties go until 4 a.m.

Competing for the waves of deep-pocketed socialites is Parador 12 (Servidão J. Cardoso Oliveira; 55-48-3284-8156; www.eldivinobrasil.com.br), a Nikki Beach-like club that opened a year ago and is awash in Champagne served to bronzed bodies on white canopy beds.

Making the biggest splash is Pacha (Rodovia Maurício Sirotsky Sobrinho; 55-48-3282-2054; www.pachafloripa.com.br), part of a chain of megaclubs that opened a branch near Jurerê Internacional in November. According to one of the owners, Johnny Mansur, both Jack Johnson and Amy Winehouse are booked this year for Pacha’s 15,000-seat outdoor concert area. To fill the huge 3,500-person club, Pacha has assembled an impressive roster of D.J.’s, including Roger Sanchez and Dirty South.

The surfer set, meanwhile, flocks to Praia Mole, a long strip of talcum-like sand and world-class waves on the island’s east coast. Popular with wave riders, bikini girls and sculpted tanners, the beach is lined with oceanfront bars, notably the D.J.-fueled Barraco da Mole (55-48-3232-5585).

Inland, the boho-chic town of Lagoa da Conceição has become the choice for Brazil’s artists, intellectuals and media types. Niched in a colonial edifice and outfitted with vintage furniture, Confraria das Artes nightclub (Rua João Pacheco da Costa 31; 55-48-3232-2298; www.confrariadasartes.com.br) is the pulsating epicenter of Lagoa da Conceição’s social scene.

Florianópolis’s gay scene is thriving as well. Four years ago, the city began a gay pride parade, and in 2008 the first Brazilian-operated gay cruise, Freedom (55-11-3624-9007; mixbrasil.uol.com.br/mp/upload/noticia/8_119_67094.shtml) moored off Praia Mole for a major part of its route. During Carnaval in late February, the Week, a gay nightclub in São Paulo, will operate an offshoot in the Praia Mole Eco Village hotel (Rodovia Jornalista Manoel de Menezes 2001; 55-48-3239-7500; www.praiamole.com.br).

With so many after-dark options to explore, concierge-style services have popped up to guide travelers through Florianópolis’s nocturnal sprawl. Nexus Surf (www.nexussurf.com), for example, has expanded its surf school to include tours of the island’s night life. And with the scene in constant flux, the outfitter even has a night-life director dedicated to tracking new openings. “Florianópolis night life blows away night life in L.A. or New York or anywhere else I’ve been,” said the founder of Nexus Surf, Hans Keeling, a transplanted Californian. Formerly a corporate lawyer, he visited a few years ago and was instantly won over.

“Here you have the combination of Sunset Strip-style and Ibiza-style night life mixed in with the Brazilian proclivity for relaxing and having fun,” he said. “I looked around, and I saw better beaches, better night life, more beautiful people and cheaper prices. It was a pretty easy decision.”

January 16th, 2009 by

Looking for an exotic place for your unforgettable honeymmon? A palce where you can enjoy the ocean front bungalow, privates pool, variety of food and spices in a very charming  atmosphere. Visit Nannai Beach Resort in Brazil.

Nannai  Beach Resort    - Porto de Galinhas

Romantic Honeymoon in Brazil package:


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* Brazilian tropical breakfast
* Dinner Included
* Private transfer airport - hotel - airport
* On call service 24 hours in Brazil and USA
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Nannai Beach Resort -  Honeymoon Deals - Price US$ 3440.00 couple

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Nannai Beach Resort is based on the concept of preserving the environmental, climatic and cultural values of the region by rationalizing different functional areas within distinctive, comfortable premises, which visually blend in with local natural features. This unique design enables the Resort to meet the needs of people who seek privacy with peace and quiet, and an escape from the daily routine. The choices of accommodation include two categories of apartment and three categories of bungalows. Book now your honeymoon package 803 233 6642.

Nannai Beach Resort is located only 34 miles from Recife and 6 miles from Porto de Galinhas, on the paradisiacal beach of Muro Alto, on the southern coast of Pernambuco State. Muro Alto owes its name to the coconut palm-lined sand cliffs found in the area. A famous beauty spot known to enchant every visitor, the beach and offshore reefs form a beautiful 2½ km-long tide pool with a sandy bed, where guests can admire the outstanding natural beauty while they enjoy breakfast in the seafront restaurant.

The entertainment and leisure at the Nannai Beach Resort Hotel features an extensive 6,000m² set of pools with refreshing, crystal-clear water of various depths, which cover much of the leisure area.

Exclusive Jacuzzi areas, water volleyball, a beach with a sea view, a children’s area, a pool bar, tennis courts, beach football pitch, beach volleyball court, games room, kids’ club, fitness centre, water sports (Laser, kayaks, snorkeling, hydro-gymnastics), steam sauna and dance classes complete the picture of leisure activities at Nannai Beach Resort Hotel.

Thinking about Romantic Honeymoons, Nannai has the perfect bungalows surrounded by privates pools and an incredible ocean front view, that take the breath away. Definitely is one of the 3 bests Resort in Brazil for honeymoon. The privacy, the luxury, the nature, sports, the flavors of the Brazilian food and  their happiness.

Book now this paradise beach resort for your Brazil Honeymoon.

January 2nd, 2009 by

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The most important point of entry, Rio de Janeiro brims over with charm and beauty. Few cities in the world have such beautiful scenery. Situated between the mountains and the sea , the “Wonderful City” welcomes visitors with open arms. Copacabana, one of Brazil’s most famous beaches, is the scene of the greats New Year celebration in the world. Ipanema and Leblon are permanent attraction during the day and also receive many habitués at night. Barra da Tijuca, Prainha and Grumari are all excellent for surfing, windsurfing and body boarding.

Rio de Janeiro is without a doubt one of the most popularly visited spots worldwide. If you think about it, it really has it all—the mountains, beaches, Arts, museums, sophisticated and bargain shopping facilities of all kinds, historical sites, red hot night life, and the list goes on forever. And all this you´ll just discover being in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Travel, fun every corner !

Many people start with Sugar loaf Mountain (Pao de acucar). Its name describes the way the mountain juts out of the ocean and dazzles you with its sweet appearance. You can reach the top of it by cable car, which will stop halfway up at Morro de Urca. Both of these sites will provide you with picturesque views of the sea and city below. Rio de Janeiro is a great destination for your vacation in Brazil, or for the lucky ones, a romantic honeymoon in Brazil!

Don’t forget about Corcovado Mountain with the famous Jesus Statue. This is the most visited spot in Rio. The view here is also fabulous and a must see for anyone with a sense of adventure. Your vacation in Brazil will be also and adventure! Rio de Janeiro is waiting for you to discover its wonderful nature!

Speaking of adventure, perhaps you are one who looks to turn the adrenaline up a few notches. Hang gliding from the popular, Pedra da Gavea (Topsail rock) is a real hit for adrenaline junkies. It boasts a height of about 3000 feet and includes your landing on Pepino beach below. Travel to Brazil!

It is not at all unusual to see some of the famous soccer players like Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, or maybe even Pele himself playing a game of Foot volley (a combination of soccer and volleyball) at one of these popular spots. Copacabana also boasts one of the most spectacular fireworks displays in the world at their New Year’s celebration. The fireworks are done in the most organized fashion from atop hotels and in boats well out in the harbor. Though often the attendance reaches the two million mark, it is a safe and joyous affair. Plan your vacation in Rio de Janeiro! Travel to Brazil!

Some of the other famous districts where the middle and upper classes like to congregate include: Barra de Tijuca, Lagoa, Jardim Botanico, Gavea, Flamengo, Botafogo, and Laranjeiras. Most of which can be reached easily and somewhat luxuriously on Rio’s sophisticated underground metro system. Speaking a bit more abstractly, picture some junctures that simply don’t exist in such harmoniously perfect forms in most countries. For example, the mountains meet the ocean and the forest meets the mountains in such blissful synergy it is impossible to describe with words. Travel to Brazil with for an unforgettable experience. Even photos are no substitute for the real thing—you have to witness it for yourself! Another unusual intersection that is not typically contemplated is where the urban jungle meets the real jungle. The Tijuca Forest (in Rio de Janeiro) boasts the second largest forest adjacent to a major city in the world. The largest one is coincidentally also in Rio de Janeiro.

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December 31st, 2008 by

Information about Brazil

1.) Do I need passport & visas?
Yes, passports and visas are required for citizen’s even infants of the U.S, Canada and Australia for entry to Brazil. U.K and New Zealand citizens need only a passport. Business travelers may need a special business visa.

Brazilian Consulate General in Atlanta - http://www.abe.mre.gov.br/

3500 Lenox Road, suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30326
Phone: (404) 949-2400
Fax: (404) 949-2402

E-mail (provisional): consuladoatlanta@gmail.com

Jurisdiction: States of Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi and Tennessee.

Brazilian Consulate General in Boston - http://www.consulatebrazil.org

The Stattler Building
20 Park Plaza, suite 810
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 542-4000
Fax: (617) 542-4318
E-mail: cgbos@consulatebrazil.org cgbos@consulatebrazil.org

Jurisdiction: States of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Brazilian Consulate General in Chicago - http://www.brazilconsulatechicago.org/

401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1850
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 464-0244
Fax: (312) 464-0299
E-mail: central@brazilconsulatechicago.org
central@brazilconsulatechicago.org

Jurisdiction: States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Brazilian Consulate General in Houston - http://www.brazilhouston.org

Park Tower North
1233 West Loop South, Suite 1150
Houston, TX 77027
Phones: (713) 961-3063/961-3064/961-3065
Fax: (713) 961-3070
E-mail: consbras@brazilhouston.org
consbras@brazilhouston.org

Jurisdiction: States of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.

Brazilian Consulate General in Los Angeles - http://www.brazilian-consulate.org
8484 Wilshire Blvd., suites 711/730
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Phone: (323) 651-2664
Fax: (323) 651-1274
E-mail: info@brazilian-consulate.org info@brazilian-consulate.org

Jurisdiction: States of Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and in the State of California, the counties of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura.

Brazilian Consulate General in Miami - http://www.brazilmiami.org
80 SW 8th St. - Suite 2600
Miami, FL 33130
Phone: (305) 285-6200
Fax: (305) 285-6229
Fax on demand for information and forms: (305) 285-6259
E-mail: consbras@brazilmiami.org consbras@brazilmiami.org

Jurisdiction: State of Florida, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands.

Brazilian Consulate General in New York - http://www.brazilny.org
1185 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), 21st Floor
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (917) 777-7777
Fax: (212) 827-0225
E-mail: consulado@brazilny.org consulado@brazilny.org

Jurisdiction: States of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and the Bermuda Islands.

Brazilian Consulate General in San Francisco - http://www.brazilsf.org
300 Montgomery Street, suite 900
San Francisco, CA, 94104
Phone: (415) 981-8170
Fax: (415) 981-3628
E-mail: brazilsf@brazilsf.org brazilsf@brazilsf.org

Jurisdiction: States of Oregon, Washington, Alaska and in the State of California, the counties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Ladera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benedito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislau, Sutter,Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolunme, Yolo,and Yuma.

Brazilian Embassy in Washington, D.C. - http://www.brasilemb.org
Consular Service
3009 Whitehaven St., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Fax: (202) 238-2818
E-mail: consular@brasilemb.org consular@brasilemb.org

Jurisdiction: District of Columbia, States of Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia and North American bases, excepting Guam.

2.) Do I need shots medications?
For travel anywhere in Brazil, it is recommended that you have updated vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, and polio. Children must additionally have current inoculations against measles, mumps, and rubella.

An international of vaccination against yellow fever is required coming from certain countries – Angola, gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, French Guiana, Liberia, Sierra Leon, Sudan, Venezuela and Zaire. Also for those that are going to this Brazilian places: Amazonas, Amapa, Federal District, Goias, Maranhao, Mato Grosso do Sul, Para, Rondonia and Tocantis, Piaui.

We also advise that if you are going to the Amazon or for Pantanal, that you get prophylactic malaria medication.

3.) What taxes do I need to pay in Brazil?
Airport Tax for international flights is approximately R$ 89.00. Internal flights are taxed at about R$9.20. In addition some hotels require a city tax at U$ 1-3 per day per room.


4.) What are the Brazilian Business hours?

Most shops in Brazil are open from 9am-6: 30 or 7pm, weekday, and 9am-1pm on Sunday. Many shopping centers stay open as late a 10pm. Banks open 11 pm, Monday- Friday, and close at 4pm.

5.) How do I tip?
In most restaurants and bars a 10% service fee is added to the bill. More sophisticated places if services is not included it will be stated at the bottom of the bill. (service not included).

6.) How about electricity?
Brasilia and Recife, 220 volts. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, 110 to 220 volts. Plugs are of the two- pin type. Most hotels provide 110-volts and 220 outlets. If you have 3 prong outlets, bring an adapter to the 2-prong system.

7.) Is it easy to use the telephones in Brazil?
Yes, very simple and easy. Anywhere you can find a Regular or Cell Phone. Just get a telephone card at any Magazine ender’s at the street (about $2.00) and dial 0 (Operate Company) – area code and the number. Ex: You are in Rio and want to call Buzios. Just dial 031 or 21 and 22 (Buzios area code) and the 8 telephone’s numbers. If you are calling to the same city just dial the number 8 number you want to reach it.


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