What to Do in Brazil?
Holiday Transfers in the Brazil
Ensure a stress-free vacation in Brazil with AtoB’s holiday transfers. Enjoy a seamless journey from the airport to your desired location, whether it’s the lively Rio de Janeiro, the captivating Amazon rainforest, or any other corner of this diverse country. With AtoB as your personal portal, skip the hassle of navigating the local transport system, saving valuable vacation time. Swiftly connect to the best of Brazil, allowing more moments to relish the scenic landscapes, historic architecture, and south American culture.
Looking for Some Local Events?
Brazil is a country of diverse and vibrant culture, where every region has its own traditions and festivities. Some of the most popular events that attract visitors from all over the world are:
- Carnaval: The biggest and most spectacular celebration of music, dance, and costumes in the world, Carnaval takes place in mid-February in various cities, especially Rio de Janeiro and Salvador.
- Festa do Bonfim: A religious ceremony that honours the patron saint of Salvador, Festa do Bonfim involves a procession of women in white dresses who wash the steps of the Bonfim Church with perfumed water. It happens on the second Thursday after Three Kings Day (January 6).
- Boi Bumba: A folk festival that reenacts a legend about a resurrected ox, Boi Bumba features colourful costumes, elaborate floats, and lively music. It takes place in late June in the Amazonian city of Parintins.
- Festa Junina: A celebration of the rural life of Brazil and its harvest season, Festa Junina is marked by bonfires, fireworks, dances, and typical food. It occurs throughout June in various parts of the country, especially the Northeast.
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Try Delicious Brazilian Сuisine
Brazilian cuisine is a rich and diverse blend of influences from different cultures, regions, and ingredients. Depending on the local climate, geography, and history, you can find dishes such as feijoada (a black bean and pork stew), moqueca (a fish or shrimp stew in coconut milk), pão de queijo (cheese breads), and brigadeiro (chocolate balls). You can also enjoy drinks such as caipirinha (a cachaça and lime cocktail), guaraná (a soft drink from the guaraná fruit), and açaí (a smoothie from the açaí berry).
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