Hello,
We’re thinking about our next destination for June 2026, and northern Brazil seems like a great option for that time of year.
We were considering a 15-day trip from Fortaleza to São Luís (or the other way around), but I’m worried it might not offer enough variety in terms of sights and landscapes. We were thinking of doing a trek in Lençóis Park, visiting Jericoacoara, the Parnaíba Delta, etc.).
The other option would be to take a domestic flight and add the Salvador de Bahia region and Chapada Diamantina, but that would require about 3 weeks.
Do you think exploring the coast between Fortaleza and São Luís is enough for a trip if we don’t kitesurf? Or is it better to combine this part of the country with another region (Salvador? The Amazon?)?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Have a great day
hi there
I’m thinking of heading to northeastern Brazil in January or February—I don’t really have a choice with the dates.
Apparently, it rains a lot during that time.
Is it really a big issue for traveling? Are these tropical downpours—heavy but brief—or more of a continuous rain?
I’m especially curious about the stops in Lençóis, Atins, and Parnaíba.
For Lençóis, I know the lagoons are almost empty at this time of year.
I’ll also be passing through São Luís, Jericoacoara, Fortaleza, Olinda/Recife, and Salvador da Bahia, and before heading back to Europe, I’ll visit the Iguaçu Falls.
What do you think?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Best regards
Good evening,
We’d love to go in November to enjoy some beautiful beaches for about two weeks, preferably around Bahia, as November/December seems like a great time.
We’ve already traveled to Brazil several times and know the south of Rio as well as the region between São Luís and Fortaleza, and Chapada Diamantina...
What advice would you give us: the south with Itaparica, Morro de São Paulo, Boipeba, Barra Grande—or all four? Or maybe the north?
Thanks in advance for your help
Hi,
We’re considering a discovery trip to Brazil in summer 2025 for a maximum of 3 weeks, transport included.
Since the must-see sites are very far apart, we’ve selected the ones that seemed the most spectacular and have little or no equivalent elsewhere in the world.
Here’s what we’re thinking:
Outbound: 1 day Paris → São Paulo
Iguaçu: 2 days
Transfer: 1 day via São Paulo or Rio and São Luís
Lençóis National Park: 3 days
Transfer: 1 day via São Luís
Salvador de Bahia: 2 days
Transfer: 1 day via Rio
Rio: 4 days
Return: 1 day
What do you think?
I was thinking of adding a stop that’s easily accessible without flying from one of the places above. Ilha Grande? Tinharé Island? Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Virginie
Yesterday, President Macron visited Salvador da Bahia.
Alongside the obligatory political visit and meeting with all the local bigwigs (the mayor, the governor, and the Minister of Culture, Margarete Menezes), he also took the time to visit museums like the MAM (Museum of Modern Art) and the Museu Afro Brasileiro… for those looking for something to do :/
Local info link: https://atarde.com.br/politica/visita-historica-de-macron-fortalece-lacos-entre-bahia-e-franca-1367267
Tropical greetings from Salvador,
@ivanbahiaguide
Local info link: https://atarde.com.br/politica/visita-historica-de-macron-fortalece-lacos-entre-bahia-e-franca-1367267
Tropical greetings from Salvador,
@ivanbahiaguide
Bonjour
Nous etions a ciudad del este nous nous pas pris le tete pour passer au bresil visiter les chutes d iguazu affretant un taxi cout aller retour 50 dollar us la passage de la frontiere comme de la france a l espagne rien on passes la frontiere tout droit sans aucuns controle pour juste une journée il est vrai.
Les pesos argentin sont acceptés sans soucis, les guaranis non pour les autres monnaies etrangeres je ne sais pas.
bon voyage quand les frontiéres seront reouvertes.
Bonjour à tous..j'ai encore besoin d'infos pour boucler mon voyage et merci pour vos réponses.
Nous arrivons à Puerto Iguazu le dimanche 03/11. Le lundi nous ferons la visite coté Brésil et le mardi coté Argentine. Pour le Brésil, les bus (et la vente de leurs tickets) partent-ils du même endroit que pour la visite coté Argentin ? Pour le Brésil faut-il se procurer des Reals ou prennent-ils les pesos voir les euros ? Certains préconisent de prendre les entrées sur internet pour éviter les files d'attentes ? Enfin j'ai entendu dire aussi que prendre un taxi pour nous véhiculer (le même) pour les 2 jours était bien pratique. Merci de vos avis.
Tic tac tic tac...le départ est proche.
Hi there, I’m not really into architecture, but I’ve always wanted to visit Brasília to see what a modern city built from scratch looks like, and I thought not many people lived there. After doing some research, I realize the city is actually quite crowded. As I’m planning my trip to Brazil, people keep telling me not to go, that I’ll be disappointed and it’s a waste of time.
For those of you who’ve been to Brasília, what do you think? Thanks for your replies. Anne
For those of you who’ve been to Brasília, what do you think? Thanks for your replies. Anne
Bonsoir,
J'aimerai avoir un avis sur cet itinéraire prévu en février 2020 :
dimanche 9/02 arrivée 7H00 le matin visite RIO lundi10/02Visite de RIO mardi 11/02 Départ pour Salvador en avion 8 h 40 arrivée 10 h 45 mercredi 12/02 Visite de Salvador bus de nuit pour Lencois jeudi 3/02 Chapada Diamantina treck 3 jours vendredi 14/02 Chapada Diamantina samedi 15/02 Chapada Diamantina dimanche 16/02 Chapada Diamantina bus de nuit vers Salvador arrivée 4h30 lundi 17/02 retour à RIO en avion 6 h 20 Salvador arrivée + 2h00 à Rio ensuite bus pour Abraao +Ferry mardi 18/02 Ilha Grande mercredi 19/02 Ilha Grande jeudi 20/02 Paraty vendredi 21/02 Paraty samedi 22/02 Paraty dimanche 23/02 retour Paris à 16h30 de Rio (14h30 aéroport)
Je m'interroge le trajet qui commence le dimanche 16 /02 à 23h30 à Lencois et qui se termine le lendemain soir à Ilha Grande ; est il possible d'arriver par le bus le matin vers 4h30 et de prendre un avion à 6h30 ....à Salvador ?
Je vous remercie de votre aide et de vos remarques. Falbala
dimanche 9/02 arrivée 7H00 le matin visite RIO lundi10/02Visite de RIO mardi 11/02 Départ pour Salvador en avion 8 h 40 arrivée 10 h 45 mercredi 12/02 Visite de Salvador bus de nuit pour Lencois jeudi 3/02 Chapada Diamantina treck 3 jours vendredi 14/02 Chapada Diamantina samedi 15/02 Chapada Diamantina dimanche 16/02 Chapada Diamantina bus de nuit vers Salvador arrivée 4h30 lundi 17/02 retour à RIO en avion 6 h 20 Salvador arrivée + 2h00 à Rio ensuite bus pour Abraao +Ferry mardi 18/02 Ilha Grande mercredi 19/02 Ilha Grande jeudi 20/02 Paraty vendredi 21/02 Paraty samedi 22/02 Paraty dimanche 23/02 retour Paris à 16h30 de Rio (14h30 aéroport)
Je m'interroge le trajet qui commence le dimanche 16 /02 à 23h30 à Lencois et qui se termine le lendemain soir à Ilha Grande ; est il possible d'arriver par le bus le matin vers 4h30 et de prendre un avion à 6h30 ....à Salvador ?
Je vous remercie de votre aide et de vos remarques. Falbala
Hi there, I’ll be in Brazil from December 10th to the end of February.
I’ve sketched out a rough itinerary but I’m not sure how to arrange it—considering the climate, year-end holidays, and Carnival.
Basically, I’m thinking of the Amazon, the Northeast coast with Lençóis Maranhenses National Park (but skipping Chapada Diamantina),
Ouro Preto, Paraty, and Ilha Grande—but no Rio visit.
Is this doable in 3 months?
Which direction should I take for this itinerary?
Thanks in advance!
Bonjour,
Impossible de trouver des renseignements un peu précis sur le MUSA. Est-ce quelqu'un sait s'il y a des consignes à bagages à l'entrée ? On a une journée à tuer avant de prendre l'avion mais on aura nos valises cabines.
Impossible de trouver des renseignements un peu précis sur le MUSA. Est-ce quelqu'un sait s'il y a des consignes à bagages à l'entrée ? On a une journée à tuer avant de prendre l'avion mais on aura nos valises cabines.
Hi there, we’ll have 15 days total, which means 13 days of travel on the ground. We’re planning to visit Brazil during the second half of July. I’m not naive enough to think we can see a huge chunk of Brazil in such a short time, so I’m focusing on a specific area to make it relaxed and enjoyable.
We’re flying out of Madrid. I was thinking of spending 3 or 4 days in Rio, 3 days in Iguazu (I initially thought one day would be enough, but I’ve read it’s highly recommended to visit the Argentine side as well), 3 or 4 days on Ilha Grande, and 3 days in Paraty. I’m not entirely sure about Ilha Grande in July, but I’m looking for a place to unwind and enjoy the sea (if the water’s good then).
I’ve noticed a lot of people fly into Madrid and return from São Paulo (or vice versa). What’s the advantage of that? It doesn’t seem problematic (based on Google Maps, though I’m no expert) to navigate from Rio. Is there a more efficient order for visits to minimize travel time?
As you can tell, I’m just starting to plan, but I’ll need to book the international flights soon. I’ll probably have more questions for those of you who are patient enough to help! ;)
Thanks!!
We’re flying out of Madrid. I was thinking of spending 3 or 4 days in Rio, 3 days in Iguazu (I initially thought one day would be enough, but I’ve read it’s highly recommended to visit the Argentine side as well), 3 or 4 days on Ilha Grande, and 3 days in Paraty. I’m not entirely sure about Ilha Grande in July, but I’m looking for a place to unwind and enjoy the sea (if the water’s good then).
I’ve noticed a lot of people fly into Madrid and return from São Paulo (or vice versa). What’s the advantage of that? It doesn’t seem problematic (based on Google Maps, though I’m no expert) to navigate from Rio. Is there a more efficient order for visits to minimize travel time?
As you can tell, I’m just starting to plan, but I’ll need to book the international flights soon. I’ll probably have more questions for those of you who are patient enough to help! ;)
Thanks!!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to spend about a week in the Amazon in April or May—the dates aren’t set yet—flying in and out of Manaus.
I’d love to hear about the must-see spots in Manaus besides the theater and the Amazon Museum.
After that, I’d like to take a boat trip on the Amazon or the Rio Negro to escape the city and find some peace for a 3- or 4-day trek in the forest.
I also saw that the town of Presidente Figueiredo is worth visiting for all the waterfalls nearby.
If you’ve been to Manaus and have any recommendations, I’d love to hear them.
Have a great day, everyone.
Good evening,
We're leaving from January 26 to February 7 with our two kids, aged 23 and 27. I'm hoping to visit Iguazu, Rio, Ilha Grande, or Cabo Frio. I have a few questions.
- Should we visit Rio with a guide, considering we want to explore favelas and hike to reach the main sites? And how many days should we plan for it?
- How many days for Ilha Grande, and is the weather favorable during this period? Is it a must-see?
- What do you think of Cabo Frio?
In terms of organization, is it better to visit Iguazu at the beginning, middle, or end of our stay, departing from São Paulo or Rio? We haven’t bought our flight tickets yet, so I can arrange to arrive or depart from Rio/São Paulo.
Thanks so much for sharing your experiences and opinions!
Tiens, voici un lien super intéressant pour les futurs voyageurs au Brésil, selon Adelaide :
Top-15-des-lieux-a-voir-au-bresil-avant-de-mourir
Et pour ceux qui sont déjà venus ?
Quels était vos lieux préférés au Brésil ?
Le bonjour tropical de Salvador da Bahia,
Ivan Bahia Guide
Bonjour,
Mon vol international atterrit à Foz de Iguazu, donc au Brésil
Et je souhaite rejoindre mon hôtel réservé côté Argentine , à Puerto Iguazu.
Qui saurait s'il est facile de trouver un taxi et à quel prix.
Je ne souhaite pas prendre le bus.
Si vous avez des tuyaux, je suis, bien sur, intéressée Merci d'avance
Si vous avez des tuyaux, je suis, bien sur, intéressée Merci d'avance
Bonjour à tous,
Je suis très attiré par les chutes d'Iguaçu, alors j'envisage de m'y rendre lors d'un voyage mixant le Brésil et l'Argentine. Est-ce une bonne idée ? La période septembre-octobre est-elle une bonne saison ? Faut-il mieux commencer par le Brésil puis se rendre en Argentine, ou l'inverse ?
Ce serait pour 4 semaines maximum, et je n'ai pas d'a priori sur le fait de passer 2 semaines dans chaque pays, ou davantage dans l'un que dans l'autre...
Idéalement, je voudrais arriver à Rio, me rendre aux chutes d'Iguaçu, puis dans la région de Salta, et finir à Buenos Aires. Que me conseillez-vous entre ces différentes étapes ?
Merci de l'aide que vous pourrez m'apporter pour l'élaboration de mon voyage.
Je suis très attiré par les chutes d'Iguaçu, alors j'envisage de m'y rendre lors d'un voyage mixant le Brésil et l'Argentine. Est-ce une bonne idée ? La période septembre-octobre est-elle une bonne saison ? Faut-il mieux commencer par le Brésil puis se rendre en Argentine, ou l'inverse ?
Ce serait pour 4 semaines maximum, et je n'ai pas d'a priori sur le fait de passer 2 semaines dans chaque pays, ou davantage dans l'un que dans l'autre...
Idéalement, je voudrais arriver à Rio, me rendre aux chutes d'Iguaçu, puis dans la région de Salta, et finir à Buenos Aires. Que me conseillez-vous entre ces différentes étapes ?
Merci de l'aide que vous pourrez m'apporter pour l'élaboration de mon voyage.
Bonjour, pour voir les chutes, mieux vaut-il prendre un logement à Foz de Iguaçu ou à Puerto Iguaçu ? j'ai réservé à Foz, pensant que c'était le plus simple, mais je me perds dans tout ça... Le plus simple et le plus près des chutes (brésiliennes le 1er jour, et le second je souhaite voir le côté argentin) ? Je pense prendre les bus ! Merci de vos réponses ! Chantal
Bonjour
Je vais arriver de la Paz à Iguaçu, côté brésilien, avent de partir pour Buenos Aires. Comment passer des chutes d'Iguaçu côté brésilien au côté argentin ?
Merci !
Je vais arriver de la Paz à Iguaçu, côté brésilien, avent de partir pour Buenos Aires. Comment passer des chutes d'Iguaçu côté brésilien au côté argentin ?
Merci !
Est-Ce une bonne excursion à faire?
Hi everyone,
We’re making a family dream come true: spending a month in Brazil from July 19 to August 20. We’ll land in Rio and spend 6 days there (we’ve finalized a home exchange for a lovely apartment in the Copacabana neighborhood). After that, we’re heading to Minas Gerais by rental car for 11 days (Tiradentes, Ouro Preto, and the Inhotim Institute), then the Costa Verde, and finally 2 days in São Paulo.
We’ll be traveling with our three kids, ages 17, 14, and 9, who are real travelers and good hikers. Goes hand in hand, right? 😄
For now, we’ve planned to visit Ilha Grande (4 days) and then Paraty and its surroundings (3 days). What do you think? Ilha Grande appealed to us for its hikes and beaches, but couldn’t we do that along Paraty’s coast? I’ve read mixed reviews about Ilha Grande...
Thanks for your tips, opinions, and anything else! !
We’re making a family dream come true: spending a month in Brazil from July 19 to August 20. We’ll land in Rio and spend 6 days there (we’ve finalized a home exchange for a lovely apartment in the Copacabana neighborhood). After that, we’re heading to Minas Gerais by rental car for 11 days (Tiradentes, Ouro Preto, and the Inhotim Institute), then the Costa Verde, and finally 2 days in São Paulo.
We’ll be traveling with our three kids, ages 17, 14, and 9, who are real travelers and good hikers. Goes hand in hand, right? 😄
For now, we’ve planned to visit Ilha Grande (4 days) and then Paraty and its surroundings (3 days). What do you think? Ilha Grande appealed to us for its hikes and beaches, but couldn’t we do that along Paraty’s coast? I’ve read mixed reviews about Ilha Grande...
Thanks for your tips, opinions, and anything else! !
Hello,
How good it feels to be back on this forum!!!!
Today, we started looking into traveling in April 2026, either to Chile or Argentina. It’s our first trip to South America. I’ve only been to French Guiana once, about ten years ago, for the space center. In recent years, we’ve usually gone to Asia during the spring holidays.
Based on the flight tickets I’ve found, two arrival and departure options are available: - Arriving in Buenos Aires and departing from Salvador de Bahia. - Arriving in Santiago, Chile, and still departing from Salvador de Bahia.
We’re considering flying business class on the outbound flight so we arrive a bit more rested. The travel class might influence our choice between itinerary A or B.
We’d like to spend two days at Iguazu Falls (both the Argentine and Brazilian sides), which explains the departure from Brazil.
Initially, we thought about arriving in Buenos Aires and staying in Argentina before heading to Iguazu. However, the itinerary forces us to go back through Buenos Aires.
We love nature. The El Calafate region seems to offer beautiful, easily accessible landscapes. Maybe there’s another area we should prioritize.
Here are two itineraries—what do you think? I know it’s short, but we can’t add any more days. We’ll have to make it work.
Option A: D1(Sat): Flight from France to Buenos Aires – arrival at 9:55 PM. D2(Sun): Visit Buenos Aires D3(Mon): Visit Buenos Aires. D4(Tue): Flight from Buenos Aires to El Calafate – 3.5-hour flight – arrival around midday. D4(Tue) – until D11(Tue) – visit the El Calafate region: El Calafate / 121km / El Chaltén / 12km / Mount Fitz Roy / 4km / Cerro Torre Mountain / 132km / Perito Moreno Glacier / 57km / El Calafate. D11(Tue): Flight to Buenos Aires D12(Wed): Morning flight to Iguazu (Argentine side) – flight at 6:40 AM or 8:10 AM – 2-hour flight. D13(Thu): Half-day on the Brazilian side – flight around 7:00 PM to Salvador de Bahia. D14(Fri): Visit Salvador de Bahia (downtown) D15(Sat): Morning visit + midday departure for the airport – flight at 5:45 PM from Salvador de Bahia D16(Sun): Arrival in France.
This itinerary forces us to pass through Buenos Aires twice.
Option B: D0(Fri): Flight from France to Santiago, Chile – departure at 11:20 PM from CDG. D1(Sat): Arrival at 7:45 AM in Santiago, Chile – hotel + city visit. D2(Sun): Visit Santiago, Chile D3(Mon): Departure for Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas, or El Calafate – to be decided. There’s about a 3-hour flight. We need to check the drop-off fees if we pick up the car in Chile and return it in Argentina – see ADEL RENT A CAR. D3(Mon) – until D10(Mon) – visit the El Calafate region: El Calafate / 121km / El Chaltén / 12km / Mount Fitz Roy / 4km / Cerro Torre Mountain / 132km / Perito Moreno Glacier / 57km / El Calafate. D10(Mon): 3.5-hour flight + visit Buenos Aires. D11(Tue): Visit Buenos Aires D12(Wed): Morning flight to Iguazu (Argentine side) – flight at 6:40 AM or 8:10 AM – 2-hour flight. D13(Thu): Half-day on the Brazilian side – flight around 7:00 PM to Salvador de Bahia. D14(Fri): Visit Salvador de Bahia (downtown) D15(Sat): Morning visit + midday departure for the airport – flight at 5:45 PM from Salvador de Bahia D16(Sun): Arrival in France.
The end of the itinerary is the same. This option avoids passing through Buenos Aires twice. Thanks for your feedback.
Today, we started looking into traveling in April 2026, either to Chile or Argentina. It’s our first trip to South America. I’ve only been to French Guiana once, about ten years ago, for the space center. In recent years, we’ve usually gone to Asia during the spring holidays.
Based on the flight tickets I’ve found, two arrival and departure options are available: - Arriving in Buenos Aires and departing from Salvador de Bahia. - Arriving in Santiago, Chile, and still departing from Salvador de Bahia.
We’re considering flying business class on the outbound flight so we arrive a bit more rested. The travel class might influence our choice between itinerary A or B.
We’d like to spend two days at Iguazu Falls (both the Argentine and Brazilian sides), which explains the departure from Brazil.
Initially, we thought about arriving in Buenos Aires and staying in Argentina before heading to Iguazu. However, the itinerary forces us to go back through Buenos Aires.
We love nature. The El Calafate region seems to offer beautiful, easily accessible landscapes. Maybe there’s another area we should prioritize.
Here are two itineraries—what do you think? I know it’s short, but we can’t add any more days. We’ll have to make it work.
Option A: D1(Sat): Flight from France to Buenos Aires – arrival at 9:55 PM. D2(Sun): Visit Buenos Aires D3(Mon): Visit Buenos Aires. D4(Tue): Flight from Buenos Aires to El Calafate – 3.5-hour flight – arrival around midday. D4(Tue) – until D11(Tue) – visit the El Calafate region: El Calafate / 121km / El Chaltén / 12km / Mount Fitz Roy / 4km / Cerro Torre Mountain / 132km / Perito Moreno Glacier / 57km / El Calafate. D11(Tue): Flight to Buenos Aires D12(Wed): Morning flight to Iguazu (Argentine side) – flight at 6:40 AM or 8:10 AM – 2-hour flight. D13(Thu): Half-day on the Brazilian side – flight around 7:00 PM to Salvador de Bahia. D14(Fri): Visit Salvador de Bahia (downtown) D15(Sat): Morning visit + midday departure for the airport – flight at 5:45 PM from Salvador de Bahia D16(Sun): Arrival in France.
This itinerary forces us to pass through Buenos Aires twice.
Option B: D0(Fri): Flight from France to Santiago, Chile – departure at 11:20 PM from CDG. D1(Sat): Arrival at 7:45 AM in Santiago, Chile – hotel + city visit. D2(Sun): Visit Santiago, Chile D3(Mon): Departure for Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas, or El Calafate – to be decided. There’s about a 3-hour flight. We need to check the drop-off fees if we pick up the car in Chile and return it in Argentina – see ADEL RENT A CAR. D3(Mon) – until D10(Mon) – visit the El Calafate region: El Calafate / 121km / El Chaltén / 12km / Mount Fitz Roy / 4km / Cerro Torre Mountain / 132km / Perito Moreno Glacier / 57km / El Calafate. D10(Mon): 3.5-hour flight + visit Buenos Aires. D11(Tue): Visit Buenos Aires D12(Wed): Morning flight to Iguazu (Argentine side) – flight at 6:40 AM or 8:10 AM – 2-hour flight. D13(Thu): Half-day on the Brazilian side – flight around 7:00 PM to Salvador de Bahia. D14(Fri): Visit Salvador de Bahia (downtown) D15(Sat): Morning visit + midday departure for the airport – flight at 5:45 PM from Salvador de Bahia D16(Sun): Arrival in France.
The end of the itinerary is the same. This option avoids passing through Buenos Aires twice. Thanks for your feedback.
hi,
We’re planning a trip to Brazil in March 2026, just the two of us, for 10 days without using an agency. Rio, the falls, and Bahia too. How can we get around there? Train? Car rental? Plane? Are the roads easy to drive on? Is Rio safe to explore on our own? We’d love any travel journals with ideas for places to see, as well as books to help us plan the whole trip. Thanks in advance for all your tips! See you soon, cheers
We’re planning a trip to Brazil in March 2026, just the two of us, for 10 days without using an agency. Rio, the falls, and Bahia too. How can we get around there? Train? Car rental? Plane? Are the roads easy to drive on? Is Rio safe to explore on our own? We’d love any travel journals with ideas for places to see, as well as books to help us plan the whole trip. Thanks in advance for all your tips! See you soon, cheers
Hi everyone,
Next April, I’m planning a trip (the 1st) to Brazil. I’ll have 12 days there (not counting the 13th day for the return). I’ll arrive on 22/04 in the early evening in Rio de Janeiro. The return flight is from São Paulo on 04/05 in the afternoon. I know 12 days is very little for such a big country, which is why I’ll focus on a relatively small area: the southeast (though "small" is relative!). I’ve started mapping out the main stops for my trip, which would be: - Rio de Janeiro: 4 to 5 days? - Ilha Grande and maybe Paraty: 2 to 3 days - Iguazu Falls: Brazilian and Argentinian sides: 2 days - São Paulo: 1 to 2 days
What do you think? Is this reasonable? There are about 250/260 km between Rio and Paraty. I’d like to make the trip by rental car. What do you think? A car is definitely much more practical and faster than the bus. 12/13 days is short—I can’t afford to lose too much time in transit. To get to Ilha Grande, I understand there’s a ferry that shuttles between the mainland and the island. From which city can you take the ferry? Mangaratiba? Conceição de Jacareí? Angra dos Reis? If I arrive by rental car, where can I park it? I think cars are banned on the island, right? That’s where I’m at with my planning. So many questions! 😕 A big thank you to anyone who takes the time to read my post and shares their valuable tips! 🙂
Next April, I’m planning a trip (the 1st) to Brazil. I’ll have 12 days there (not counting the 13th day for the return). I’ll arrive on 22/04 in the early evening in Rio de Janeiro. The return flight is from São Paulo on 04/05 in the afternoon. I know 12 days is very little for such a big country, which is why I’ll focus on a relatively small area: the southeast (though "small" is relative!). I’ve started mapping out the main stops for my trip, which would be: - Rio de Janeiro: 4 to 5 days? - Ilha Grande and maybe Paraty: 2 to 3 days - Iguazu Falls: Brazilian and Argentinian sides: 2 days - São Paulo: 1 to 2 days
What do you think? Is this reasonable? There are about 250/260 km between Rio and Paraty. I’d like to make the trip by rental car. What do you think? A car is definitely much more practical and faster than the bus. 12/13 days is short—I can’t afford to lose too much time in transit. To get to Ilha Grande, I understand there’s a ferry that shuttles between the mainland and the island. From which city can you take the ferry? Mangaratiba? Conceição de Jacareí? Angra dos Reis? If I arrive by rental car, where can I park it? I think cars are banned on the island, right? That’s where I’m at with my planning. So many questions! 😕 A big thank you to anyone who takes the time to read my post and shares their valuable tips! 🙂
Bonjour,
Petit retour de notre voyage à Rio dernièrement.
Un peu déçu par le temps (5 jours mitigés, 1 jour pourri par la pluie et 2 jours de plutôt beau et 5 de magnifiques).
Déçu également par le peu de musique typiquement brésilien (samba, bossa nova...) dans la vie des brésiliens (contrairement à ce qu'on avait pu avoir en république Dominicaine).
Déçu aussi par le carnaval (nous n'avons pas assister au spectacle du Sambodrome). Nous sommes aller à Pedra Do Sal dans Rio et nous n'avons rien vu d'extraordinaire. Peut être sommes nous des couches trop tôt.
Les seuls choses vraiment intéressantes sont les pains de sucre (ballade pour y monter à pied à faire), Corcovado et la grande majorité des plages. Notamment celles au sud de paraty (Ubatu-mirim, Trindade), au sud de Rio (Prainha) et d'Ipanema pour mon goût.
Le centre ville de Rio est sans intérêt sauf le "Real Cabinete de literatura".
Sinon très grande jovialité des brésiliens.
Dans certains cas nous n'étions pas rassuré surtout lorsque un taxi c'est foutu de nous en nous promenant dans Rio sans jamais nous amener où nous lui avions demandé. Nous sommes descendu dans un quartier pas très rassurant.
Nous avons été frustré à cause du mauvais temps et du manque d'indications des randonnées possibles.
Nous avions lu que le mois de février n'était pas l'idéal pour aller à Rio mais nous voulions y aller pour le carnaval. Nous avons pu profiter de notre voyage mais avec un gros bémol sur la météo.
Bon voyage à ceux qui me liront.
Xavier
Xavier
Bonjour tout le monde,
Nous voila repartis pour une nouvelle aventure. Nous nous attaquons cette fois au continent sud américain. Une première pour madame, comme pour moi.
Les billets sont déjà achetés (prix canons sur Lufthansa). Du 24/05 au 11/06/20 soit 18 jours sur place. Arrivée RIO => départ Sao Paulo.
Les conseils sont les bienvenus, nous sommes un jeune couple dans la trentaine. Nous sommes intéressés par la nature, les découvertes mais sans pour autant mettre de côté les villes. Bref nous ne sommes pas trop difficiles.
Voici notre ébauche d'itinéraire :
Dimanche 24/05 : départ Bruxelles Lundi 25/05 : arrivée Rio 05.30 hrs / nuit Rio Mardi 26/05 : Rio / nuit Rio Mercredi 27/05 : Rio / nuit Rio Jeudi 28/05 : Rio / nuit Rio Vendredi 29/05 : route en bus + ferry => ilha grande / nuit Ihla grande Samedi 30/05 : Ihla grande / nuit Ihla grande Dimanche 31/05 : Ihla grande / nuit Ihla grande Lundi 01/06 : => ferry + bus paraty / nuit paraty Mardi 02/06 : Paraty / nuit paraty Mercredi 03/06 : => SP vol => Pantanal / nuit Pantanal Jeudi 04/06 : Pantanal / nuit Pantanal Vendredi 05/06 : Pantanal / nuit Pantanal Samedi 06/06 : vol => Salvador / nuit Salvador Dimanche 07/06 : Salvador / nuit Salvador Lundi 08/06 : Salvador / nuit Salvador Mardi 09/06 : Salvador / nuit Salvador Mercredi 10/06 : Sao Paulo / nuit SP Jeudi 11/06 : Sao Paulo => 18.10 hrs vol Bruxelles Vendredi 12/06 : retour Bruxelles
Seuls les billets internationaux sont achetés, ni les vols internes ni les logements ne sont réservés.
Merci à ceux qui me liront... et encore plus à ceux qui me conseilleront
Quentin
Les billets sont déjà achetés (prix canons sur Lufthansa). Du 24/05 au 11/06/20 soit 18 jours sur place. Arrivée RIO => départ Sao Paulo.
Les conseils sont les bienvenus, nous sommes un jeune couple dans la trentaine. Nous sommes intéressés par la nature, les découvertes mais sans pour autant mettre de côté les villes. Bref nous ne sommes pas trop difficiles.
Voici notre ébauche d'itinéraire :
Dimanche 24/05 : départ Bruxelles Lundi 25/05 : arrivée Rio 05.30 hrs / nuit Rio Mardi 26/05 : Rio / nuit Rio Mercredi 27/05 : Rio / nuit Rio Jeudi 28/05 : Rio / nuit Rio Vendredi 29/05 : route en bus + ferry => ilha grande / nuit Ihla grande Samedi 30/05 : Ihla grande / nuit Ihla grande Dimanche 31/05 : Ihla grande / nuit Ihla grande Lundi 01/06 : => ferry + bus paraty / nuit paraty Mardi 02/06 : Paraty / nuit paraty Mercredi 03/06 : => SP vol => Pantanal / nuit Pantanal Jeudi 04/06 : Pantanal / nuit Pantanal Vendredi 05/06 : Pantanal / nuit Pantanal Samedi 06/06 : vol => Salvador / nuit Salvador Dimanche 07/06 : Salvador / nuit Salvador Lundi 08/06 : Salvador / nuit Salvador Mardi 09/06 : Salvador / nuit Salvador Mercredi 10/06 : Sao Paulo / nuit SP Jeudi 11/06 : Sao Paulo => 18.10 hrs vol Bruxelles Vendredi 12/06 : retour Bruxelles
Seuls les billets internationaux sont achetés, ni les vols internes ni les logements ne sont réservés.
Merci à ceux qui me liront... et encore plus à ceux qui me conseilleront
Quentin
Nous allons passer 1 semaine en mars à Rio, quels sont les quartiers les + agréables pour y loger? J'hésite entre Ipanema (qu'on me conseille, cf plage et sécurité) et Botafogo, voire d'autres, qui seraient plus "carioca"...! Sachant que nous aimons plutôt les quartiers populaires (au bon sens du terme, et je sais qu'Ipanema c'est autre-chose) et gentiment animés!Merci d'avance.
Salut,
Mon mari et moi irons au Brésil pour une durée de 3 semaines en janvier-février 2020. Nous arriverons et repartirons de Rio , ville que nous visiterons pendant 3 jours. Pouvez-vous nous conseiller sur les endroits incontournables mais réalisables dans ce laps de temps, sans stress, en comptant bien entendu le temps qu'il faut pour joindre les différents endroits par les transports possibles et pas chers (nous voyageons local) ? J'ai peur de manquer quelque chose parce-qu'il aurait fallu obligatoirement réserver les billets à l'avance ( la montée au Pain de Sucre, au Corcovado, ...) . Pour la montée du Wayana Piccu au Pérou (Pain de sucre sur le site Inca), par exemple, il avait fallu réserver sur internet bien à l'avance...). Nous ne voulions pas rater cette ocasion ! Tous les conseils et toutes les expériences seront les bienvenus pour nous aider à préparer au mieux notre périple... Un grand merci d'avance à tout le monde ! Claudine et Marco
Mon mari et moi irons au Brésil pour une durée de 3 semaines en janvier-février 2020. Nous arriverons et repartirons de Rio , ville que nous visiterons pendant 3 jours. Pouvez-vous nous conseiller sur les endroits incontournables mais réalisables dans ce laps de temps, sans stress, en comptant bien entendu le temps qu'il faut pour joindre les différents endroits par les transports possibles et pas chers (nous voyageons local) ? J'ai peur de manquer quelque chose parce-qu'il aurait fallu obligatoirement réserver les billets à l'avance ( la montée au Pain de Sucre, au Corcovado, ...) . Pour la montée du Wayana Piccu au Pérou (Pain de sucre sur le site Inca), par exemple, il avait fallu réserver sur internet bien à l'avance...). Nous ne voulions pas rater cette ocasion ! Tous les conseils et toutes les expériences seront les bienvenus pour nous aider à préparer au mieux notre périple... Un grand merci d'avance à tout le monde ! Claudine et Marco
Hi everyone,
I’m planning my trip to Brazil in March 2025 (finally!) and I’d love to hear your thoughts on Ilha Grande and Paraty. We’ll be arriving from Rio and departing from Paraty (heading to São Paulo). How can we best organize these transfers—can we book the different transports on the spot? How much time is ideal to stay in these two places to enjoy them without doing long hikes? Do you have an estimated budget? Thanks for your feedback! Dominique
I’m planning my trip to Brazil in March 2025 (finally!) and I’d love to hear your thoughts on Ilha Grande and Paraty. We’ll be arriving from Rio and departing from Paraty (heading to São Paulo). How can we best organize these transfers—can we book the different transports on the spot? How much time is ideal to stay in these two places to enjoy them without doing long hikes? Do you have an estimated budget? Thanks for your feedback! Dominique
Hi there,
We’re planning a 10-day road trip from Recife to Natal by car with our two kids (9 and 11). We’ll start by spending 2 days exploring Recife and Olinda, and finish with a few days in Pipa.
We’d love any suggestions for things to see, activities, or places to stay. Thanks!
https://frenchiesinamerica.travel.blog/
We’re planning a 10-day road trip from Recife to Natal by car with our two kids (9 and 11). We’ll start by spending 2 days exploring Recife and Olinda, and finish with a few days in Pipa.
We’d love any suggestions for things to see, activities, or places to stay. Thanks!
https://frenchiesinamerica.travel.blog/






