Ideal for party people who want to enjoy the parade and have a VIP club experience at the same time. Discover why Rio de Janeiro is widely known as the Marvelous City - a culture-filled town with surprises around every corner. Set between the mountains and the sea in a unique pattern, Rio is home to many of Brazil landmarks. Rio.com give you all the tips.
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Rio.com is a travel agency experts specialized in Rio De Janeiro Carnival like no other Travel website. With over 25 years of experience behind us, your experience with us will be all first class even if you're on an economy budget. RIO.com is a USA based travel agency, with our main offices located at 1000 5th St Suite 200 Miami, Florida and a satellite office located in Rio de Janeiro.
Bookers Exclusive Services: Assistance at the Sambdromo, Helpdesk in Copacabana and much, much more. Guided transfer to the Sambdromo: Buy your tickets in sectors 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 to enjoy the Courtesy Transfer to and from the Sambadrome, using the subway with our leading Bookers Angel guide. Daily departure from the Helpdesk in Copacabana departs 7PM all days all parade days.
Rio de Janeiro is a 10-million inhabited metropolis by the sea. To help you out with some practical aspects of the daily life in the marvelous city, RIO.com has put at your fingertips a bunch of tips and useful information you might want to read before exploring the city.
The beaches of Rio you are most likely to explore during your visit to Rio are Leme, a quieter and more visited by families, Copacabana, mostly frequented by tourists, Ipanema, Leblon and Barra.The most popular beaches are Copacabana and Ipanema. But there are other beaches you should consider such as Recreio and Praia da Reserva.
The beaches of Rio you are most likely to explore during your visit to Rio are Leme, a quieter and more visited by families, Copacabana, mostly frequented by tourists, Ipanema, Leblon and Barra.The most popular beaches are Copacabana and Ipanema. But there are other beaches you should consider such as Recreio and Praia da Reserva.
When the subject is food, variety comes in many forms in Rio de Janeiro, which is not surprising given the large immigrant population of Lebanese, Japanese, Italians, Spanish, German and French. Not to mention the Portuguese and the Africans who have strongly influenced the regional cuisine. It's easy to eat well in Rio, regardless of your budget and you dietary restrictions.
The visa process in many jurisdictions will start with an online application. Below is a list of Brazillian Consulates where you can navigate to the proper page to start your visa process. To enter Brazil, including infants, must have both a passport and a tourist visa (valid for five years). To obtain one, you must submit the following to the Brazilian Embassy or to the nearest consulate.
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