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  1. Corcovado Mountain, Christ Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain Day Tour

    Corcovado Mountain, Christ Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain Day Tour

    10 hours (Departs Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

    by Viator

    Combine two of Rio's most popular tours on a full-day shore excursion packed with breathtaking views. Int he morning, you'll enjoy a panoramic city tour and…

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    from USD$167.99
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    Cook in Rio

    Travelers have an opportunity to take a locally run cooking course, Cook in Rio. Run by Simone Theisen, who was the head chef and creator of the restaurant Fogo Carioca (now a bar), Cook in Rio teaches aspiring chefs how to make some of Brazil’s most famous dishes. Each one-day class runs from 11am to 4pm and includes the preparation of either moqueca (seafood stew) or feijoada completa (multi-dish black bean and pork stew). You’ll also learn how to make other sides and drinks including aipim frito (fried cassava slices), a perfect pot of rice, dessert and a masterful caipirinha (the secret is in the slicing of the lime). The best part is that you’ll get to devour…

    reviewed

  4. Ecoparque de Una

    The Ecoparque de Una is a lush Atlantic rain-forest reserve 60km south of Ilhéus. Here, guides lead visitors on a 2km trail, including four suspended tree-canopy walkways. The tour lasts two hours and ends with a cool pond dip.

    reviewed

  5. Arco-Íris Turismo

    Arco-Íris Turismo organizes schooner and van trips to Caraíva, Praias Espelho and Curuípe (both south of Trancoso, from R$92), Trancoso and the offshore reefs Recife de Fora and Coroa Alta (R$52). It also occasionally runs three-day catamaran trips to the Parque Nacional Marinho de Abrolhos.

    reviewed

  6. Eco Parque

    Billed as the largest water park in Latin America, Eco Parque has long, twisting waterslides, a wave pool and a slow ‘river’ you can float down on rafts. There’s also a tiroleza (zip-line), kayaks for rent and heaps of other activities. Big-name bands from Salvador play here for summer concerts.

    reviewed

  7. Capoeira Sul da Bahia

    Newcomers are warmly received at Capoeira Sul da Bahia, which also offers lambada, samba and Afro-Brazilian dance classes.

    reviewed

  8. Plataforma Samba Show

    Plataforma Samba Show

    3 to 5 hours (Departs Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

    by Viator

    lt;pgt;No visit to Rio de Janeiro is complete without experiencing the glamor and rhythm of a colorful samba show. Enjoy an evening at the Plataforma Show and…

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    from USD$114.99
  9. Paraty Tours

    Paraty Tours, located next door to the tourist information office, offers hiking (R$100 to R$120, six hours), horseback riding (R$90, three hours), cycling (self-guided, R$7 per hour or R$35 per day) and diving (R$180 per day) adventures. Especially popular are five-hour schooner cruises, which cost R$30 and depart daily at 10am, 11am and noon, stopping at various beaches en route.

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    Rio Surf ‘N Stay

    The Rio Surf ‘N Stay, in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, offers surf lessons (in English) and overnight accommodation.

    reviewed

  11. Foz do Iguaçu Round-Trip Airport Transfer

    Foz do Iguaçu Round-Trip Airport Transfer

    Varies (Departs Foz do Iguacu, Brazil)

    by Viator

    To make the most of your Iguassu Falls vacation, pre-book a round-trip airport transfer and save both time and money! Skip the long airport taxi lines, and get…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$88.99
  12. Representaciones y Servicios Turísticos Francisco Alvarez

    Personable and helpful, with regional tours and camping-equipment rentals.

    reviewed

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