Individual Tour
Culture & History, Landscapes & Sceneries, City Life
Starting at
£588.00per traveler




Discover the vibrant soul of Brazil on a journey from Rio de Janeiro to the colonial elegance of Ouro Preto and the chic beaches of Búzios. Master the art of Brazilian cooking in Rio and take in sweeping views from the iconic Christ the Redeemer. Explore UNESCO World Heritage treasures and unwind on Búzios’ sun-kissed shores. This is the ultimate blend of culture, history, and tropical beauty
Days 1 - 4
Rio de Janeiro is a city that pulses with life, color, and rhythm. Nestled between dramatic mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, this Brazilian metropolis offers an irresistible blend of natural beauty and urban excitement. The famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches stretch along the coastline, inviting you to soak up the sun alongside locals and visitors alike. Towering above the city, the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain provides breathtaking panoramic views. Sugarloaf Mountain offers another spectacular vantage point, accessible by cable car. The vibrant neighborhoods buzz with samba music, street art, and the warmth of Carioca hospitality. Whether you're exploring the historic Santa Teresa district or dancing at a lively street party, Rio promises unforgettable moments at every turn.
Day 2
Experience the chance not only to eat like a local, but also to cook like a local. In this 4-hour cooking class, you’ll learn the secrets of a master Brazilian chef while you’re guided through all the steps of prepping and cooking traditional Brazilian food. Afterwards all you need is to enjoy the tasty food you just cooked.
You won’t have to worry about being thirsty during your crash course on Brazilian cuisine because you will also learn how to prep two delicious drinks – the world renowned Caipirinha and a “Batida de Coco."
Two options of traditional dishes are available, either a seafood coconut stew originally from Bahia known as “Moqueca” or "Feijoada", a black bean and pork meat stew, famous all over Brazil.
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Day 3
Enjoy a quick tour of Rio de Janeiro and visit its two most famous landmarks: the Christ the Redeemer Statue and Sugarloaf Mountain. This tour is perfect for those with little time available in the city!
Get picked up from your hotel and drive up to Christ the Redeemer Statue – one of the New Seven Wonders of the World – on top of Corcovado Mountain. The drive is short and picturesque, traveling through the Tijuca Forest before opening up to beautiful views of the whole city.
Next, you'll see Sugarloaf Mountain, located in the neighborhood of Urca. Ride a series of two cable cars up to the summit, first arriving at Urca Hill, and then continuing to the top of Sugarloaf, reaching a height of 1,295 feet (395m). Conclude the tour with an exquisite panorama of Rio de Janeiro.
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55min
Day 4
1h
Day 4
2h 24min
Days 4 - 7
Ouro Preto, in the state of Minas Gerais, is one of Brazil's best-preserved colonial towns and a UNESCO world heritage site. Among other historical and colonial cities of Minas Gerais (Tiradentes, São João del Rei, Mariana and Diamantina), Ouro Preto is one of the most popular travel destinations in Brazil.
, in the state of Minas Gerais, is one of Brazil's best-preserved colonial towns and a UNESCO world heritage site. Among other historical and colonial cities of Minas Gerais (Tiradentes, São João del Rei, Mariana and Diamantina), Ouro Preto is one of the most popular travel destinations in Brazil.
The transfer from Belo Horizonte to Ouro Preto needs to be organized independently.
2h 22min
Day 7
The transfer from Ouro Preto to Belo Horizonte needs to be organized independently.
1h
Day 7
2h 46min
Days 7 - 11
Armação dos Búzios, often simply called Búzios, is an exclusive beach resort on a picturesque peninsula along the Brazilian coast. This former fishing village transformed into a chic tourist destination in the 1960s, partly thanks to Brigitte Bardot's visit. You'll find over twenty stunning beaches here, each with its own character: from lively Geribá to tranquil Azeda. The charming Rua das Pedras forms the beating heart of Búzios, with boutiques, galleries and excellent restaurants serving international cuisine. The clear waters make the area perfect for diving, snorkeling and sailing. The cosmopolitan atmosphere, combined with Brazilian hospitality, creates a unique holiday experience. Búzios offers you the perfect blend of relaxation, luxury and adventure in a breathtaking natural setting.
Day 9
After getting to the meeting point departure, you'll star a wonderful panoramic tour past 11 beaches and 2 scenic overlook points. Completely open, the trolley will provide you with stunning frame-free views so you can feel fresh breezes and smell the sea.
First, you'll see Armação Beach, the Brigitte Bardot Statue and the monument to the Three Fishermen. Then, you'll see Praia dos Ossos and João Fernandes. The next stop will be Praia do Forno, characterized by its isolated aspect, clear calm waters - ideal for snorkeling - and with its unique red sand; this place makes an excellent attraction for travelers who love natural spaces 'far from everything'.
You'll also make a quick stop at Ponta da Lagoinha, a place that bordered with Africa in the Pangea era, a place hidden between the beaches of Foca and Ferradura and accessible by a small trail (500m). The geological importance of the area - and its preservation - is so great that, in 2003, the government of the State of Rio de Janeiro toppled the tip and its rocky shores. An explanatory sign on the site informs about the formations and their curiosities, among them, the action of waves and tides to sculpt the granite.
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3h 16min
Days 11 - 12
Rio de Janeiro is a city that pulses with life, color, and rhythm. Nestled between dramatic mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, this Brazilian metropolis offers an irresistible blend of natural beauty and urban excitement. The famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches stretch along the coastline, inviting you to soak up the sun alongside locals and visitors alike. Towering above the city, the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain provides breathtaking panoramic views. Sugarloaf Mountain offers another spectacular vantage point, accessible by cable car. The vibrant neighborhoods buzz with samba music, street art, and the warmth of Carioca hospitality. Whether you're exploring the historic Santa Teresa district or dancing at a lively street party, Rio promises unforgettable moments at every turn.
The transfer from Armação dos Búzios to Rio de Janeiro city needs to be organized independently.
Starting from
£396.00
£588.00per traveler