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Brazil Honeymoon

As the largest country in South America, Brazil offers a huge diversity of places, people and sights to experience and enjoy. From the flooded plains of the Pantanal to the dense Amazon Rainforest and the impressive Iguaza Falls, you can explore rivers, creeks and waterfalls, meet the local Indians and learn about their culture and discover a fascinating array of incredible flora and fauna. A trip to the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro is a must, while time spent relaxing on one of Brazil's miles of beautiful golden sandy beaches will be the perfect end to a perfect holiday.

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Brazil Honeymoon Itinerary

Day 1
Depart Heathrow to Rio de Janeiro, flying overnight.

Days 2 - 4
Enjoy the many delights as well as natural beauty of this magnificent city with its stunning shoreline and Tijuca national forest, the largest natural urban park in the world. Stay at the Fasano Rio de Janeiro.

Day 5
Fly to Salvador, one of Brazil's oldest cities and stay at the Convento do Carmo.

Days 6 - 7
Time to explore sights such as Barra Lighthouse and the colourful Pelourinho district (now a UNESCO World Monument).

Day 8
Take a twin-engine plane to Kiaroa and enjoy the views of the Abaeté dunes, the blue sea and the stunning coastline. Stay at the Kiaroa Eco-Luxury Resort.

Days 9 - 13
Relax by your pool, walk on the beach or enjoy one of the many activities on offer.

Day 14
Fly from Salvador to Sao Paulo and on, overnight, to Heathrow.

The cost of the above is from £3,400 per person based on return international and internal flights, local transport and excursions as detailed, airport-hotel private transfers, accommodation and board as mentioned.

For a full detailed itinerary please click here.

Brazil Honeymoon Residences

Kiaroa Eco-Luxury Resort
Maraú Peninsula, situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Camamu Bay, is one of the most beautiful regions in the country. Situated on 240,000 square meters of an environmentally protected area, Kiaroa Eco-Luxury Resort was carefully designed to offer space, natural beauty and privacy.

Fourteen rooms and fourteen bungalows are built in keeping with the surrounding environment promoting wood and natural fibres, though each room also boasts luxuries such as Egyptian cotton sheets and modern amenities such as plasma TVs. In addition, the bungalows each have their own private pool.

An 800m² pool with whirlpool looks out across the ocean. There is tennis, beach volleyball, and mountain biking available, while for those who wish to do little more than rejuvenate and unwind, the Armonia Spa offers an inviting range of treatments and massages.

For those with an appetite for great cuisine, the hotel's restaurant promotes mouth-watering international and regional dishes, many based around locally caught fresh fish and seafood.

Fasano Rio de Janeiro
Uniquely situated at the heart of Ipanema Beach, this stylish chic hotel draws on the qualities set down by its attractive sister hotel in Sao Paolo.

In the style of Philippe Starke the décor is sophisticated but understated. Eight-two rooms offer either a courtyard or ocean view, while seven suites and three deluxe suites, have panoramic views of the coastline. Each room boasts Eygptian cotton sheets and the finest luxuries and technology while the suites enjoy an additional living room area and the deluxe suites have their own large terrace.

Gastronomic delights are lovingly produced by the award wining chef in the hotel's Fasano al Mare restaurant, where fish and seafood are the favoured ingredients.

When not exploring this vibrant city, the hotel pool provides a sublime area to retreat to, and unsurpassed views of Rio's dramatic coastline.

Convento do Carmo
Situated in the picturesque district of Pelourinho in Salvador, Convento do Carmo was originally constructed as a friary in 1586. Over the years it has been the stage for many major historical events, before becoming Brazil's first luxury historic hotel.

As such, the building's striking colonial architecture blends with graceful furniture and works of art, taking you back to a more elegant age. All 79 rooms and suites are similarly decorated with classic furniture and beautiful paintings, yet still boast LCD TV and high speed Internet access.

The hotel's restaurant serves traditional Portuguese and contemporary cuisine alongside an extensive wine list and even offers a carefully selected olive oil menu to accompany all meals!

When not exploring this fascinating city you can choose to relax in comfort at Convento do Carmo and enjoying the hotel's picturesque pool or L'Occitane SPA.

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