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Iguazu falls. Buenos Aires to Rio Adventure. Trip code: JBRAsk Question All accommodation – 16 nights (Simple hotels: 12 nights, hostel: 1 night, estancia/ranch: 2 nights, overnight bus: 1 night) 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners (Allow USD480-520 for meals not included) Estancia/ranch stay in Uruguay Entrance and visit to both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of Iguassu Falls Transport by public bus, minivan, taxis, plane, ferry Experienced tour guide 24 hour support Flights Travel insurance Visas Meals (we recommend you bring around USD 480-520 to cover non inclusive meals) Optional trips and excursions Airport transfers Trip summary Visit the spectacular Iguassu Falls - one of the world’s natural wonders!

Enjoy city buzz in beautiful Buenos Aires and party in Rio de JaneiroStay on a rural ranch off the beaten track in UruguayLaze on idyllic islands and soak up the South American sunshine Trip highlights Available Start Dates Prices from 17 Days Buenos Aires to Rio Adventure Trip Info Day 1-2: Buenos Aires Day 3-5: Colonia/Montevideo Dates. A Budget Weekend in Rio de Janeiro - Travel Planner for a Budget Weekend in Rio de Janeiro. A weekend in Rio de Janeiro may not be enough to see everything the city has to offer, but it can be a fun-packed time - and it can be done on a budget. The following travel planner applies to a regular weekend with no important events. During New Year and Carnival, Rio accommodations must be booked in packages of several stays and there's a great increase in prices. For budget accommodations, you can choose a less expensive hotel in Ipanema or Copacabana, where you will have easy access to top attractions whether you get around Rio by taxi or by bus.

You can also save money by staying at a Cama e Café bed & breakfast in Santa Teresa, a quaint neighborhood on a hill with ateliers and vintage homes - although you won't be near the beach, you can ride buses or taxis and the historic Santa Teresa tram. And you'll be close to the Lapa nightlife, one of the top Rio de Janeiro attractions. Things to do in Rio De Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro Full Day Tropical Islands Tour and Sepetiba Bay Cruise including Lunch - Rio de Janeiro. Upon pickup from your hotel in Rio de Janeiro, board your comfortable coach and relax on the 1.5-hour coastal drive to Itacuruca. You’ll travel along the scenic Costa Verde (Green Coast) to the small town, which is bordered by mountains draped in lush green vegetation that gives the coastline its name. Hop aboard your schooner (locally known as a saveiro) and glide over the crystal-clear waters of Sepetiba Bay.

The friendly crew will serve a morning snack with a selection of luscious tropical fruit. Relax with a drink from the onboard bar (own expense) as you sail through an area that's rich in natural beauty, where it is common to spot dolphins, giant kingfishers, parrots, sea turtles and stingrays. After stopping for a delightful swim in the pristine bay, continue to Itacuruca Island (Ilha Itacuruçá), a secluded tropical isle where a delicious buffet lunch will be served. Rio de Janeiro Tours & Things to Do in Rio de Janeiro. Small-Group Santa Teresa Discovery Tour from Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro. Enjoy discovering the neighborhood of Santa Teresa on this discovery tour from Rio de Janeiro! Get a feel for how locals get around the huge city of Rio as you take the subway downtown with your local guide. Wander through the financial district and visit Carioca Square, once the main source of drinking water in Rio.

Then, hop on a tram (the only one in Rio) and head to the neighborhood of Santa Teresa on a 20-minute ride to the top of the hill. Discover the charm and beauty of Santa Teresa as you wander by foot through the winding, narrow cobblestone streets. Once home to upper-class residents, Santa Teresa is now an artistic hotspot. Admire beautiful architecture learn about the history of the area as you make your way around the neighborhood with your guide. Located on a high hill overlooking Rio, you'll have a perfect view of the city and bay below.

Favela Tour in Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro. We are sensitive to the issues and concerns surrounding favelas and we understand that this tour may not be suitable for everyone. We strongly believe that the purpose of this tour is for educational reasons alone and allows for a better understanding of Brazilian life inside a favela. Furthermore, the local tour operator is charged a rate by the Santa Marta favela, and as a result, money is going back into the Santa Marta community. Built around the edge of Brazilian cities, favelas are underdeveloped, overcrowded settlements, many of which over time create their own organizations and become their own small communities. Rio consists of 500 different favelas and with a third of the city’s population living in these towns, the socio-economic differences between the favelas and the city of Rio are very apparent. On this tour, your guide will take you to the hillside favela of Santa Marta, located in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro.

Maracana Stadium - Rio de Janeiro Attractions. The gigantic Maracanã Stadium was built to open the 1950 World Cup. It holds the record for the largest attendance at a World cup final as 199,854 paying spectators crammed into the stadium and many more besides. If you’re after the intense Brazilian football experience complete with the drums, flares, and chanting, then get to a game; otherwise the sports museum inside the stadium with photographs, cups, and Pele’s famous no. 10 jersey is a more sedate experience (enter at Gate 18). Its official name is 'Mário Filho Stadium' but it's called 'Maracanã' after the small river that runs alongside. In the 1990s it was modified to become an all-seated stadium and now holds under 100,000. The four main teams of the city play here and it will host the opening of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies. It is being renovated for these events (scheduled to reopen in 2012) and will finally hold around 103,000 spectators.

Rio de Janeiro Soccer Match - Rio de Janeiro. Rio's famous stadiums accommodate over 100,000 people and have been host to many championship games over the years, including the 1950 World Cup and Pele's last game. From January through May, Rio de Janeiro's Championship is played in two cups: Gunabara's Cup and Rio's Cup. The two champions of each cup will play the final in two games and become Rio de Janeiro's champion team.

From May through December, the Brazilian Championship will take place, in which 20 teams play against each other to determine the Country's best team. General seating is individual and under cover, and your guide is always in attendance. Note that the schedule is subject to change without prior notice. April 19th - Fluminense vs. The Sugarloaf Mountain Cable Car, Rio de Janeiro. May 31, 2011 Photograph by -GSLR- Sugarloaf Mountain (in Portuguese, Pão de Açúcar), is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean. Rising 396 metres (1,299 ft) above the harbor, its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loaf sugar. The mountain is only one of several monolithic morros of granite and quartz that rise straight from the water’s edge around Rio de Janeiro.

A glass-paneled cable car (in popular Portuguese, bondinho – more properly called teleférico), capable of holding 65 passengers, runs along a 1400-metre route between the peaks of Pão de Açúcar and Cara de Cão every 20 minutes. The original cable car line was built in 1912 and rebuilt around 1972/1973 and in 2008. To reach the summit, passengers take two cable cars. Camera: Nikon D3100 Focal Length: 16 mm Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec. Via -GSLR- on 500px.com. Trem do Corcovado. The Ride | Rio de Janeiro Helicopter Tour - Rio de Janeiro. Your helicopter tour over Rio de Janeiro begins with pickup from your hotel. You'll be given a safety briefing and all necessary equipment upon arrival at the helipad. Then, hop into the helicopter and let your experienced pilot take you on an unforgettable aerial tour over the ‘marvelous city’ of Rio! Flight time on your sightseeing heli-tour is 11 minutes – plenty of time to take in Rio’s top landmarks from the air.

Hover above Maracanã Stadium, built to open the 1950 World Cup and renovated to seat more than 103,000 spectators for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies. Soar over the golden beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana – as well as Sugar Loaf Mountain over Guanabara Bay – and see the residential neighborhood fringing Rodrigo de Freitas Lake. After you disembark from the helicopter, you'll be dropped off at your hotel. Porto Bay Rio Internacional Hotel in Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Travel Republic.