Brazil is an enormous
country which takes up almost one third of the South American
continent. The mighty Amazon River flows through Brazil
and is surrounded by the world’s biggest area of
unexplored rainforest, which is home to one fifth of the
world’s species.
Whether you wish to experience the excitement of a heart-racing good time at
a Carnival or relax on the pristine tropical beaches, Brazil is sure to leave
a lasting impression.
There are wondrous mountaintops to explore, as well as an impressive display
of wildlife to admire. Follow the rhythmic sounds of samba as you visit the friendly,
historic neighbourhoods and entertaining nightlife. There is a never-ending list
of museums, cafes, theatres and natural areas whilst visiting this gem.
With 6000 miles of coastline, Brazil enjoys golden exotic beaches, palm trees
and rich tropical vegetation along with almost every water sport - sailing, surfing,
windsurfing, diving, kite boarding , kayaking, snorkeling, scuba, swimming, water
skiing, trekking and fishing. And there are the people themselves, who delight
everybody with their energy and joy.
Brazil is a tropical country and extends well into the temperate zone. The coolest
period is from May to September, and the hottest is from December to March. The
average high temperature in February is 29°C (84°F); the average low
in July is 17°C (63°F).
Foreign buyers are attracted as ever to the prices, weather and beaches in this
vast and tropical country, and demand has been increased by the recent popularity
of all things Brazilian.
If you have the intention of shopping until you drop, you will not be disappointed
as prices are low in the countless crafts markets, souvenir palaces and small
shops lining the streets and general cost of living is very inexpensive.
Looking to soak up a bit of Brazillian culture? When the sun goes down, you can
enjoy the nighttime options for fun and entertainment.