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Visa Requirement to Brazil Delayed Until 2025
On the eve of reinstating the visa requirement, Brazil's government extended it again for another year, to April 10, 2025.
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Brazil Travel Warning on Dengue Fever Hits at Carnival Time
Health officials in Brazil issued a warning about dengue fever just as hundreds of thousands of people gathered for Carnival celebration.
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Brazil-Bound Travelers Now Need a Visa, Proof of Finances
Getting clients to Carnival in Brazil this year is going to involve more paperwork, fees and financial disclosures.
Tru by Hilton Criciuma
 Tru by Hilton Criciuma Opens in Brazil
Tru by Hilton announces the opening of its first property in Brazil, Tru by Hilton Criciuma.
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Brazil Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions
The Brazilian health regulatory agency—Anvisa—recommended that on Monday, March 28th that the country will be relaxing travel restrictions due to COVID-19.
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Brazil’s Updated Entry Requirements: Vaccines for Kids 5+
Brazil has updated the rules for entering the country. Children over five years old must now present a complete vaccination certificate.
Brazil FAM
Discover Brazil
Brazil FAM being held this November.
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Melia Pro: A Tool for Brazil Travel Planning
Finally, your dream of enjoying the sensational spirit of Brazil is a reality now that the country is offering...
Salvador Da Bahia
LATAM’s Ready for Take Off: Nonstop Miami to Salvador, Brazil
With the inauguration of nonstop flights between Miami and Salvador da Bahia, LATAM Airlines continues to expand its service to northeastern Brazil.
LATAM Airlines Brazil Invests Olympian Effort in Preparing for the Rio 2016 Olympics
LATAM Airlines has begun special operations for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, adding 150 domestic flights, as well as services such as translators at key airports, advance check-in at the Athletes’ Village, special wheelchairs and a LATAM Passenger Guide in three languages
Carnival in Brazil Draws Record Numbers
The party must go on, and it did. Despite the Zika virus threat, Brazil’s legendary Carnival hit the streets all over the country, drawing record numbers of revelers to festivities from Salvador de Bahia in the north to Santa Catarina in the south.
The Brazilian Court Hotel Offers Exclusive Anniversary Package
The Brazilian Court Hotel in Palm Beach is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year with a luxury $90,000 package that explores the iconic city by land, air and sea.
Brazil will host the 2016 soccer Olympics.
Six Brazilian Cities to Host Olympic Soccer Games
Who says Brazil is not totally focused on the 2016 Summer Olympics? Why else would the Brazilian Tourism Institute (EMBRATUR) come up with a bit of aviation trivia that reads: “The United States, the second largest delegation in the 2012 Olympics, had the largest number of flights to Brazil in 2014. In fact, international flights to Brazil increased by 30.97 percent in 2014, compared to 2010."
Rio de Janeiro. (Photo creditL Sergio Ortiz.)
Learn Why It’s Better in Brazil
Latour and Embratur want you to learn why it's better in Brazil. The tour operators are heading south to showcase the Many Worlds of Brazil on a road show whose seminars will play Oct. 6-10 in Memphis, Atlanta, Orlando, West Palm Beach and Miami.
Brazil Calling: World Cup News You Can Use
Let the games begin! And indeed 2014 FIFA World Cup will kick off on June 12 at the new 65,000-seat stadium in Sao Paulo. All 12 cities will host at least four of the 64 matches, with the final competition on July 13 at the Macarana stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
Seaside Swells: Brazil + Uruguay
Swell places for clients to be by the sea in South America.
Royal Caribbean Returns to Brazil with Winter Cruises
Your clients can ring in the new year with a fireworks show at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on one of Royal Caribbean International's winter 2014-15 Brazil and South America cruises.
Brazil Welcomes the World
Next year—not to mention 2016, when Rio will welcome the Summer Olympics— is a big year for Brazil, Latin America’s largest nation, as it welcomes the world’s soccer aficionados to its shores for one of the biggest sporting events in the globe, the FIFA World Cup.
Brasilia, Brazil
Brazil’s inland futuristic capital Brasilia was carved out of nowhere in the 1950s, a stark, modernist and purpose-built city, and the only one in the world built in the 20th century that achieved UNESCO World Heritage status.
Rio de Janerio, Brazil
After winning bids to host both the 2014 World Cup soccer and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro—already a prized destination for American travelers—is solidly in the spotlight.
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