Rio de Janeiro Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
The early morning in Rio de Janeiro brings quiet, misty coastlines and pink-purple sunrises. The Brazilian locals are up and about soon enough, piling onto the beautiful beaches and expressing themselves through artwork, dance, and the ubiquitous Rio de Janeiro partying.
A Rio de Janeiro tour must stop at Christ the Redeemer, the ubiquitous statue that watches over the city from above the Tijuca National Forest. Take the cable car to the lookout point on Sugarloaf Mountain, the city’s iconic peak, and try not to look down – it’s a long way to drop!
After a morning spent in nature, your Rio de Janeiro sightseeing should continue in the city proper. Join the sun worshippers at Copacabana, where you can stake out a patch of beach or float out to sea with the paddleboarders. Shop for souvenirs in Ipanema, or take part in the street dances, festivals, and parades that may spontaneously break out.
The “Cidade Maravilhosa,” or the marvelous city, has much to offer all of its visitors. What impression will it leave with you?
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Beach Paradise Brazil [Best Sailing Destinations] // Sailors & Seadogs
In this video of our series Best Sailing Destinations we present our personal best-of beaches of the three Brasilian states Rio Grande do Norte, Paraiba and Pernambuco, all of them max. 2 hours drive from the great starting point Marina Jacaré Village, Cabedelo.
While we were waiting for the paint on Seefalke to dry, we had plenty of time to explore the beautiful beaches and a few other points of interest in the area. While lots of sailors take long trips to Rio de Janeiro or Belem we rather wanted to explore the vicinity of Cabedelo. This video is our personal best-of the most stunning beaches of Rio Grande do Norte, Paraiba and Pernambuco. We picked beaches with very different character, from quiet to touristy, from city to nature…
Make sure you check them out while you are anchored or moored in Jacare Village.
Tabatinga is a quiet beach off the beaten path about one hour drive from Joao Pessoa in Paraíba state. There is no touristical infrastructure but the scenery is unreal.
If you want to stay in the city, then Tambaú is the place to be. A beautiful beach downtown Joao Pessoa with sports facilities and plenty of restaurants and stores. This is where the locals go on weekends.
If you want it more touristy, you have to go to Pipa, two hours north of Joao Pessoa, just south of Natal in Rio Grande do Norte. The little town Pipa has all amenities for tourists but is also crowded any time of the year. This is the only place where some English was spoken.
An alternative to Pipa is Porto de Galinhas south if Recife in Pernambuco. There is a lot of fun stuff to do like beach buggies, wind surfing or horseback riding but it is not as crowded as Pipa.
If you need some beach break, take a two-hour drive inland and visit Inga Stone. Inga Stone is a rock with ancient inscriptions assumed to be 6,000 years old.
We are Maik and Michelle, two sailors from different worlds and different cultures with very different perspectives about sailing around the world together on our 43-foot, steel ketch, Seefalke. We also have different levels of sailing experience. Maik (a German) has sailed for more than 20 years, while Michelle (an American) has only been sailing five years. Our crew includes two Beagles, Cap’n Jack and Scout! Come along for the ride to follow our journey! We also love to cover cool travel destinations and the amazing sea creatures we discover along the way!
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Cabo Frio: Best beach in Brazil | travel vlog 2019
Cabo Frio again! This is my favorite road trip from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2019 video). Cabo Frio is 100 miles (160 km) from Rio, and in my opinion, this is the best beach in Brazil. Why? The color of the water is crystal clear, the sand is so white and fine, and the weather is great for most of the time.
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Cabo Frio is about 2 hours from Rio de Janeiro, and it's worth it! In this trip to Brazil, I'll also show Buzios, a nearby beach community. Coming up!
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► Cabo Frio: Cabo Frio is a city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With no traffic, you can drive in two and a half hours (way more on holidays and weekends). It's famous for its white sand beaches with crystal clear and cold waters
► Praia do Forte (Forte Beach): This is Cabo Frio's most famous beach.
Overlooking the sea, on the far left, is 17th-century St Matthew fort with its rusted cannons. Entrance is free.
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► Ilha do Japonês (Japanese island): Beautiful uninhabited island at the beginning of the canal which serves the region's Araruama lagoon. There's no infrastructure in the island, but more often than not there are vendors selling food and drinks. There's a kiosk in front of the island on the Peró side, and it's easy to walk across the sea during the low tide.
► Passagem: This is Cabo Frio's oldest area, now fully revitalized. The neighborhood features colonial houses, many of them are now bars and restaurants. From Passagem you can get the taxi-boat to Ilha do Japonês for 15 Brazilian Reais
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Montevideo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Uruguay is emerging as one of South America’s favorite destinations. Its capital Montevideo has a warm, temperate climate, pleasant sea breezes and miles of boulevards.
From Montevideo’s Telecommunications Tower you can see the hill that gave the city its name.
Another tower, the Palacio Salvo looms high above the Plaza Independencia in the City Center. Under this square is the mausoleum for the country’s revolutionary hero José Artigas.
Nearby Plaza Matriz is the city’s oldest square and home to the 18th-century Metropolitan Cathedral, the focal point of Uruguay’s Old Town.
Soccer is big here and in 1930 Uruguay hosted and won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in the Estadio Centenario.
Another proud local tradition is “parrilla and the best way to try it is to buy cuts of meat in the Mercado del Puerto, and have those cooked for you on the spot.
The 19-mile long promenade, La Rambla leads to the city’s favorite playground: De Los Pocitos Beach.
To the west along the river is the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Colonia del Sacramento, with its landmark lighthouse, sleepy Plaza de Armas, historic Portón de Campo and atmospheric Street of Sighs.
To the east of Montevideo, if you follow the coast, is Piriápolis. This beach resort offers great views from its hilltop San Antonio Temple.
The next highlight on this road trip is the lighthouse of La Paloma on the Cabo de Santa María peninsula.
On your way to the lighthouse of Punta del Este, don’t miss eccentric Casapueblo, a wonderful hotel and art gallery designed by local artist Carlos Páez Vilaró in Punta Ballena.
Uruguay may be small, but its big heart and relaxing vibe create a lifetime of memories.
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Rio de Janeiro - City Video Guide
Rio de Janeiro, is situated in southeast Brazil.
Each dawn reveals golden shores, and a city dotted with mountain peaks.
Cariocas, as the residents are known, take pride in living life to the fullest.
The city's Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian is modeled after a Mayan temple, a stairway to the sun. Christ the Redeemer takes center stage on Rio's skyline. Take the 20-minute ride to the top of Corcovado Mountain, and stand at the feet of this world-famous landmark. Just across the water lays Rio's most iconic peak, Sugarloaf Mountain.
Rio's most famous beach is Copacabana. If you are looking for waves, head out to Prainha. In Ipanema, don't miss the Sunday Hippie Fair.
In the heart of the city, Cinelândia, is home to the Municipal Theater and the National Museum of Fine Arts. Closer to the port is the National History Museum. Visit the Maracanã Football Stadium for a taste of the national obsession -- football!
Explore elegant public parks, such as Parque Henrique Lage and Quinta da Boa Vista. Walk the colorful Selarón Steps, created from tiles donated from all over the world.
No wonder they call Rio de Janeiro the Cidade Maravilhosa, the marvelous city.
Best places to visit in MOSCOW outside Red Square | RUSSIA Vlog 3
Bolshoi Theater and Gorky Park are some of the best places to visit in Moscow outside Red Square. Also, a boat tour in Moscow is a must!
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