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Crossing the Paraguay border by car to see Iguazu Falls (Argentina and Brazil)
Hi there, I’m planning a road trip in a rental car in Paraguay. During this trip, I’d also like to cross the border to visit Iguazu Falls (both the Argentine and Brazilian sides), which are just a few kilometers from the Paraguayan border. The issue is that rental car agencies don’t allow crossing borders. So my question is: is it easy, possible, and safe to leave the rental car for 2 or 3 days in Paraguay and cross the border from Ciudad del Este? What’s the best way to get around (bus, taxi)? Thanks for your help
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Prendre un logement à Foz ou Puerto Iguaçu?
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
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One-month itinerary for northeastern Brazil
Hi everyone, We’re a group of 3 friends traveling from Salvador de Bahia to Belém in November for a month. To plan our route, I’d love some tips on the must-see spots. We’ll be traveling by bus and are mostly looking for nature, as well as pretty towns and villages. Your advice will help us avoid missing too many great places. Thanks in advance to all of you! Thierry
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Guide pour visiter le Pantanal 15 jours fin mars (Brésil)
Bonjour a tous Mon fils vit au bresil et nous avons déjà bien barroudè, cette année nous aimerions visiter le pantanal fin mars sur 15 jours. Nous aimerions une versions aventure, treck, bateau loin du grand tourisme. Nous recherchons un guide local ou nous intégrer à un petit groupe qui aurait les mêmes aspirations. Pouvez vous me donner des infos. Où arriver par avion et comment gagner la 1ere ville etc....avez-vous un carnet de voyage ? Merci Anne sophie
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Visite des chutes d'Iguazu côté brésilien et argentin
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.
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Brazil Trip – 19 Nights Through Agencies
Hi there,

I’m planning a trip to Brazil in October and decided to go through an agency to organize our itinerary. I asked two agencies to put together a circuit with transfers, hotels, organized visits, and one domestic flight. I don’t speak Spanish or Portuguese. 6 nights in Rio 3 nights on Ilha Grande 3 nights in Paraty Domestic flight to Salvador for 3 nights 3 nights in Morro de São Paulo 1 night in Salvador before flying back to France. For this itinerary, I’m going with Tourlane, but I’m still waiting on the second quote from Comptoir des Voyages. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the itinerary and especially on these agencies—thanks for any feedback! 😊
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Où loger à Rio: Ipanema, Botafogo ou...?
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.
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Salvador da Bahia Carnival 2026
Here’s what a lot of you are looking for: the full lineup for the Salvador da Bahia Carnival 2026:

Salvador Carnival 2026 Schedule

(turn on your Goggol auto-translate 😁)

Tropical greetings from Salvador,

@ivanbahiaguide

Loyal member of the French-Speaking Brazil Forums for over 15 years now 😆🇧🇷
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Hôtels/pousadas ouverts à Salvador da Bahia en ce moment
Bon, quelques données positives à Salvador da Bahia 😎

Depuis une dizaine de jours maintenant le commerce à été partiellement ouvert dans ce qu'on appelle ici la "fase 1", cad. tout les commerces de vente sont autorisé à ouvrir leur établissement. Sont encore exempt : les bars et restaurants, les transports inter-urbains publics. Les plages sont encore fermé au public. Par contre à Praia do Forte et Imbassai on vient d'ouvrir les restaurants le weekend passé. Tout selon une interminable liste de mesures de sécurité.

Voici une liste (de l'association des hoteliers de Bahia) d'hôtels ouvert en ce moment :

- ALAH MAR HOTEL - https://alah-mar-br.book.direct/ - AMERICA TOWER - https://www.americatowers.ammihotels.com.br/pt-br/ - BAHIA SOL E MAR - https://bahiasolemar.com.br/ - BAHIAMAR HOTEL - https://bahiamar.com.br/ - CATUSSABA RESORT - http://www.catussaba.com.br/ - FIESTA BAHIA HOTEL - https://www.fiestahotel.com.br - GRANDE HOTEL DA BARRA - https://www.grandehoteldabarra.com.br/pt-br/ - HIT HOTEL - https://www.hithotel.com.br/pt-br/ - HOTEL BAHIA DO SOL - https://www.bahiadosol.com.br/ - HOTEL BOM GOSTO - https://bom-gosto.hotelsinsalvador.com/pt/ - HOTEL COLONIAL CHILE - https://www.colonialchilehotel.com.br/pt-br/ - HOTEL PRAIA DA SEREIA - https://praiadasereia.com.br/ - HOTEL POUSADA DA MANGUEIRA - https://www.pousadadamangueira.com.br/pt-br - HOTEL SEMPRE OGUNJA - https://www.bahia.hotelsempre.com.br/pt-br/ - IBIS SALVADOR HANGAR PARK - https://all.accor.com/hotel/8181/index.pt-br.shtml - INTERCITY SALVADOR AEROPORTO - https://www.intercityhoteis.com.br/hotel-salvador/hotel-intercity-salvador-aeroporto/44/ - MAIS HOTEL AEROPORTO SALVADOR - https://maishotelbahia.com.br/ - MALIBU PLAZA HOTEL - https://malibuplaza.com.br/ - MAR BRASIL HOTEL - https://www.marbrasilhotel.com.br/ - MARANO HOTEL - http://maranohotel.com.br/ - MERCURE SALVADOR BOULEVARD - https://all.accor.com/hotel/7361/index.pt-br.shtml - MERCURE SALVADOR PITUBA - https://all.accor.com/hotel/8930/index.pt-br.shtml - MERCURE SALVADOR RIO VERMELHO - https://all.accor.com/hotel/5182/index.pt-br.shtml?utm_campaign=seo+maps&utm_medium=seo+maps&utm_source=google+Maps - ONIX PIATÃ - http://onixhoteis.com.br/ - ONIX AEROPORTO - http://onixhoteis.com.br/ - POUSADA SOLAR DAS ARTES – SALVADOR - https://pousadasolardasartes.com.br/ - PISA PLAZA HOTEL - https://pisaplaza.com.br/ - POUSADA SALVADOR - https://www.hotelsone.com/salvador-hotels-br/pousada-salvador.pt.html - SALVADOR MAR HOTEL - http://salvadormarhotel.com.br/ - QUALITY HOTEL SÃO SALVADOR - https://www.atlanticahotels.com.br/hotel/quality-hotel-suites-sao-salvador/ - VERDEMAR HOTEL - http://verdemar.com.br/ - MOTEL DECAMERON - https://www.decameron.com.br/pt-br/nossas-suites - MOTEL DEL REY - http://www.moteldelrey.com.br/ - MOTEL KAMASUTRA - https://motelkamasutra.com.br/

Les hôtels suivant parlent d'une ouverture possible plustard dans l'année : - Wish Hotel da Bahia (Campo Grande à Salvador) vers le 12 octobre - Fera Palace (Rua de Chili à Salvador) vers début décembre - Monte Pascoal Praia Hotel (Barra, Salvador) vers octobre/novembre - Grand Palladium, le 6 aout - Deville Prime, le 1 septembre - Pousada Reino de Aruanda, 1 novembre - Pousada da Mangueira, septembre

Si vous avez des questions spécifiques n'hésitez pas à les poser ici 😉

Le bonjour tropical de Salvador da Bahia

Ivan Bahia Guide
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Help with itinerary: Rio de Janeiro - Ilha Grande - Paraty - Iguazu Falls
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! 🙂
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Le top 15 des lieux à voir au Brésil, et les vôtres?
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
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What to see in the southwest of São Paulo for 2 weeks?
Hi there, We’re spending 3 weeks in Brazil, arriving in São Paulo—a couple plus a teen—and we’ll have a rental car. We especially love nature: hiking, wildlife watching, birds, etc. We’re planning to wrap up with a week around Paraty and Ilha Grande. We’re not really into visiting big cities like São Paulo or Rio unless you think we’d be missing out big time.

So we’ve got 2 weeks to explore the south/southwest region of São Paulo. What do you recommend? National parks? Off-the-beaten-path nature spots? Iguazu Falls?

Thanks in advance for all your tips!
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Sortie en goelette à Salvador de Bahia vers les îles d'Itaparica et de Frades
Bonjour à tous

Nous serons à Salvador fin avril et nous aimerions faire une sortie en mer à bord d'une goélette vers les iles d' Itaparica et de Frades. Auriez-vous une société à nous suggérer ? Pensez vous qu'il faille réserver à l'avance ou arriver assez tôt le jour même peut suffir ? Nous ne ferions cette journée dans les iles que si la météo était favorable sinon ce sera musées...

D'avance merci 🙂
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Family trip to Brazil: Paraty, Ilha Grande, or both?
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! !
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Jaguar Safari - The Pantanal
Hi everyone,

I’d love to see jaguars in the wild in Brazil. I’ve heard it’s possible in the Pantanal. Do you know any local agencies that offer this kind of excursion, or can we go on our own? I’d also like to get an idea of the price, since French tour operators charge a fortune. Could you share any tips or your own experiences? Thanks in advance!
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Trip to the Amazon
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.
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Accommodation and sites along the Transpantaneira
Hi everyone. We’re heading to Brazil at the end of August for a month as a couple. Could anyone help us find accommodation and particularly interesting spots along this legendary route? We’ll be renting a car and plan to make 2 or 3 stops, but we prefer exploring on foot or by boat once we’re there. I know that lodging is particularly expensive there and that access to nature is usually on private properties, but our budget is limited and comfort isn’t our priority. Thanks for your replies. Fred
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10-day independent trip to Brazil
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
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Is Brasília worth a visit?
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
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13-day Brazil itinerary: Rio, Iguazu, Ilha Grande, and Paraty in July
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!!
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Planning a 3-week itinerary in Brazil
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
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Chapada Diamantina National Park to gradually reopen (Brazil)
Chapada Diamantina National Park (also known as Brazil’s Grand Canyon) will begin reopening gradually, in phases and by village. Mucugê, for example, will be fully accessible starting August 31st. The only restrictions still to be clarified are events with more than 10 people and schools. I’ll post updates on the other villages in the park as soon as they’re available. Warm tropical greetings from Salvador da Bahia, Ivan Bahia Guide
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Anniversaire de mariage et voyage romantique au Brésil
Bonjour,

En 2011-2012, je cherche une destination romantique, sensuellle , relaxante et exotique pour nos 10 ans de mariage . On avait jamais osé le Brésil , qui nous tente beaucoup , mais qui nous retenais à cause du prix, l’insécurité, les formalités ( visa ) etc.. Depuis , le vol est moins cher, il n’y a plus de visa demandé aux canadiens et les élections sont terminées . Que pensez -vous, de la Costa Verde, Ubatuba à Rio de Janeiro ..? Deux semaines ou trois semaines , c’est à voir. Je me demande qu’elle période de l’année est la meilleure ? J’aimerais avoir des recommandations . Chauffeur? Voiture de location ? Transport en commun ?
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Circuit (10 jours) dans la région de Salvador de Bahia
Bonjour à tous,

Nous partons (2 adultes, enfants 13 et 10 ans) une bonne quinzaine de jours au Brésil en février 2020. Nous arrivons à Salvador de Bahia mi-février et nous souhaitons rester une dizaine de jours dans les environs. Après ce séjour dans cette région, nous repartirons de Salvador vers Sao Paulo ou Rio.

L'idée est de pouvoir faire Salvador (2 jours), Chapada (4 jours) et Boipeba (3 jours). Mais dans quel ordre afin de minimiser les temps de transports entre les différents sites ?

Est-il possible de se rendre directement de Boipeba vers le parc de chapada ? Quels sont les tarifs des taxis privés ?

Merci à tous pour votre aide Tempestada
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Comment visiter le Pantanal avec un petit budget
Bonjour, Nous sommes deux amies et nous souhaitons visiter le Pantanal nord. De Cuiaba/ Pocone à Porto Jofre. Avez vous déjà fait ce voyage ? si oui comment ? à quel prix ? Etes vous passé par une agence à Cuiaba ou Pocone prix ? ou êtes vous passé directement par une pousada ou fazenda qui organise les excursions ? Avez vous loué une voiture ? Nous pensons y consacrer deux jours une nuit et ensuite de Porto Jofre aller faire une excursion en bateau pour voir je jaguar comme nous devons partir fin aout ou début septembre c'est la bonne époque. Ou s'adresser pour cette deuxième excursion ? comment retourner à Cuiaba pour prendre l'avion pour Sao Luis ? Merci d'avance pour votre aide Miss hip hop
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Bahia: Which beautiful beaches to visit in November?
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
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Feedback on Northeast Brazil itinerary in February
Hello,

We’re leaving on February 19th for 13 days in the Northeast of Brazil, with my husband and our two kids (19 and 17). Here’s our itinerary: We’ll arrive in Fortaleza and stay in a guesthouse for 3 nights. Then we’ll hit the road with a private driver, heading to Pipa via the beach of Ponta do Mel, passing through Galinhos, São Miguel, and Natal.

Do you think this is a good itinerary?

Initially, I was planning to go from São Luís to Fortaleza (Lençóis Maranhenses...), but I was advised against it since it’s not really the season and the dunes and lagoons would’ve been empty. I can’t change the itinerary now, but I’m a bit worried I’ll be less impressed by this one. I’d love to know if it’s still worth it?

Thanks in advance!
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Manaus: walks, sightseeing, guide
Hello, I’m currently in Belém (Brazil) and I’m planning to take a boat to Manaus (I’ll first go to Santarém in 3 days). I’d love to get some info and contacts in Manaus for hiking, canoe trips, and more. Thanks a bunch!
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