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Straddling the Falls: Argentina and Brazil Luxury Adventure Holiday

Argentina and Brazil  | 12 Nights  |  From £4,620 pp incl flights

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Luxury Holidays in Brazil

It's easy to fall for Brazil. With the best carnival in the world, the coolest beach life and arguably the world's most beautiful people, Brazil is captivating and infectious - an exceptional destination for an amazing luxury holiday or honeymoon of a lifetime.

Covering half of the landmass of South America, Brazil has the lot: endless beaches, fabulous luxury hotels, the spectacular Iguazu Falls, the wildlife-rich marshland of the Pantanal Wetlands, the Amazon and, how could we forget, Rio de Janeiro.

To tailor-make a luxury honeymoon or holiday to Brazil, call and speak to an expert on 020 7337 9010; we highly recommend considering twinning Brazil with Argentina - check out our Straddling the Falls: Argentina and Brazil Luxury Adventure Holiday for inspiration.

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Rio de Janeiro and Surrounds

With an impossibly beautiful natural setting between mountains and the sea, stunning golden-sand beaches, gregarious, gorgeous people – and potent Caipirinhas – Rio de Janeiro is intoxicating in more ways than one. A few hours drive from Rio, you’ll find some seriously cool beaches, including hip and happening Buzios to the north, and picturesque Paraty to the south. Inland, you’ll discover Ibitipoca, a 3000 hectare private nature reserve and a stunning natural hideaway.

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Bahia Beaches and Salvador

The cultural melting pot that is Salvador da Bahia, Brazil’s music and culture capital, is your gateway to some of the most beautiful beaches Brazil has to offer. We love trendy Trancoso - and so do the Brazilians – where you’ll find a selection of hot hotels and villas including boutique Uxua Casa and the gorgeous Villas de Trancoso. If surfing’s your thing, head to Fazenda da Lagoa near Itacare on Bahia’s southern coast; or get away from it all at Fazenda Sao Francisco on the white sands of Corombau, also on Bahia’s south coast.

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Iguazu Falls

More than twice as large as Niagara Falls, the magnificent Iguazu Falls not only divide the powerful Iguazu River, they also separate Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. Comprising 270 separate falls that stretch for more than one and a half miles, many of which are over 200 feet in height, Iguazu affords visitors breathtaking panoramic views, particularly from the Brazil side. The Brazilian side also has the pick of the hotels with the renovated and Orient Express owned hotel Das Cataratas just a stone's throw from falls.

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Florianopolis

Along the pristine Emerald Coast, approximately 450 miles south of Rio de Janeiro, you’ll reach Florianopolis, the vibrant, island-based capital of Santa Catarina state. This island has style in spades and with its many gorgeous beaches, each with its own personality, and exciting nightlife, Florianopolis is emerging as one of Latin America’s hottest destinations. Check out the fabulous Relais & Chateaux Ponta dos Ganchos, 50 minutes drive from Florianopolis and the ultimate in relaxation and luxury, Brazilian style.

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North East Brazil

For wild, unspoilt, off the beaten track beaches with great options for surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing and some of the best diving and snorkelling in the country, the North East of Brazil is THE place to head. Our top picks would be Pipa Beach for surfing, Jericoacoara for windsurfing and kitesurfing and Fernando de Noronha, a remote archipelago 200 miles of the North East coast of Brazil, for diving. In our opinion, Fernando de Noronha is the Number One dive spot in the whole of Brazil.

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Pantanal Wetlands

Wildlife lovers should head to this vast wetland that throngs with thousands of species of birds and animals: 10 million caiman share this area roughly half the size of France along with anacondas, anteaters, jaguars, capybaras, macaws, jabiru storks and much, much more.  Most expeditions in the Pantanal are on horseback or in an open jeep, but piranha fishing and canoeing down the river are just some of the other options.

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The Amazon

The Amazon Rainforest, which sprawls across nine countries covering six million square kilometres of land, is home to the greatest number of different animal species, flora and fauna on the planet. Home to sixty per cent of the Amazon jungle, Brazil is also the point from which this mighty flow of water, several hundred feet wide, empties into the Atlantic. The best way to explore the Brazilian Amazon is in the hands of capable, professional guides and we recommend Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge in Manaus for informative guided treks, night-time canoe safaris and encounters with the river’s unique pink dolphins.

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