Brazil All Inclusive Vacations Map
Brazil and Rio are well-known travel destinations for many vacationers seeking a different sort of culture and willing to enjoy unspoiled tropical beaches such as Copacabana or Ipanema. This beaches have nearby a few excellent all inclusive resorts dotted with luxurious hotels, most of them offering also exciting and activities and adventures. This country of South America is generally considered to be friendly and accommodating to visitors, has excellent hotels and beach resorts, so no wonder that each year it's visited by more and more tourists.
The best time to visit Brazil is between December and February because in this period is summer in South America and the beaches are really gorgeous! Tourists who want to visit this country during the carnival of Rio de Janeiro should travel to Brazil at the end of February.
For holiday makers who enjoy the beach, life Brazil in general and Rio in particular are certainly the perfect destinations for all inclusive vacations. They can spend wonderful days in the most famous beach resorts of Rio, settled on the beaches named Copacabana and Ipanema. This vacation resorts are considered to be the best tourist area of the entire country and are world-renowned. Recife and Salvador da Bahia are worth a visit too. Sao Paolo and Brasilia have also hotels that can attract holiday makers with an affordable vacation package.
The beach culture is prevalent almost everywhere in Brazil and nowhere is bigger or more impressive than in Rio de Janeiro. The all inclusive hotels settled in beach resorts are a scene for fashion and trend setting. On beaches travelers have the chance to meet and socialize with locals and to participate in sports like volleyball, soccer or surfing. Even during the winter the Cariocas, as the locals are known, frequent the promenade.
At the foothills of Rio de Janeiro is one of the world's best known beaches, Copacabana, where is a non-stop party atmosphere! Beach party is a ritual for the young and old alike. With a plenty of bars and nightclubs, the beach is always visited, day or night. Copacabana stretches from Princesa Isabel Avenue to the lifeguard watchtower six, called Posto Seis, near the Forte de Copacaban.
In the southern part of Rio, lying adjacent to Copacabana, is the district Ipanema. Resorts of Ipanema, most of them offering all inclusive vacations, are lined with world class restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping malls. Ipanema is also one of the most expensive areas in Rio and the symbol of Brazilian life-style.
Two hills, known as the "Two Brothers", are situated at the western end of the beach. The resort is also marked into segments with points known as postos. There are always locals and tourists playing football or volleyball and enjoying water sports such as swimming or surfing.
Hotel Astoria Palace - Copacabana
Hotel Porto Bay Rio Internacional - Copacabana
Hotel Golden Tulip Continental
Hotel California Othon Classic
Hotel JW Marriott Rio de Janeiro
Hotel Melia Angra Marina & Convention Resort