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Villa, Ferradura, Buzios, Brazil
Self catering villa in Brazil – (Ref: 37075)
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Price From:$3995 (USD)
Sleeps:10
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villa in Buzios
A luxurious fully staffed, air-conditioned property with fantastic views over Ferradura Beach and within easy walking distance to the shops and restaurants. ...more

Private pool, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Rio de Janerio / Armacao Do Buzios / Ferradura


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Salvador for Saints and Sinners


From the Daily Mail

Say 'Salvador' and most British people think of El Salvador, civil unrest and James Woods starring in Oliver Stone's disturbing film of that name. Yet, Salvador, Brazil, is a world away from its war torn Central American namesake. Lying in the Tropic of Capricorn south of the Equator, Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia in the North East of Brazil. Now the country's fourth largest city, it was the capital for almost 200 years and a centre for merchants, artists and slave traders.
Almost 500 years ago, on November 1, 1501, the Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvarez Cabral crossed the Atlantic and arrived in a beautiful and vast natural harbour. In honour of the day, he named it Bahia de Todos los Santos, All Saints' Bay, and so the foundations of the city of Salvador, Bahia, were laid. A city that Brazilians say, 'has all the saints and all the sins'.
In Brazil, Salvador is second o... more


It's party time in Rio

Apparently the best time of year to party in Rio is New Year's Eve or during the February carnival. But after spending a week there in late November, it's hard to imagine there being a bad time.

The Cariocas (Rio's inhabitants) don't appear to sleep. Either that or they don't work. How can they when every night the bars, restaurants and clubs are overflowing with lively, chattering locals joyously downing caipirinhas and rolling their hips sensuously to the background samba beat?
I have no idea how they manage to get up for work in the mornings. I could barely make it down to breakfast. And I couldn't exactly blame that on jet lag, as Rio is only two hours ahead of the UK.
However, as the days wore on the spirit of the Cidade Maravilhosa - the Marvellous City - infected me. It's like the line to a particularly embarrassing song that I used to listen to: "I'll live while I'm alive and sleep when I'm dead". For the cariocas, lif... more


The grannies from Ipanema

Brazilian men have a reputation for being Lotharios - but I didn't expect a chat-up line sitting on a horse in the middle of a dried swamp.
Our guide Juliano, a modern-day cowboy, pointed to a jabiru stork in the tree tops, a 1.3 metre-tall giant, with a white body, red-neck and black head. "These birds mate for life," he said, staring deeply into my eyes, "just like Pantanal men."
Admittedly, it wasn't the smoothest line in the world and it had to be delivered via my translator Henrique. But with his Stetson hat, bronzed face and playful smile, Juliano raised my appreciation of the region to new heights.
Covering an area half the size of France, the world's biggest flood plain is home to more than 270 bird species.
As our horses plodded across the sprawling green savannah of San Francisco Fazenda, electric blue hyacinth macaws, toucans with blazing orange bills, red and green parrots, plus hawks and hummingbirds swooped and ... more


Piranha fishing on the Amazon


'When you remove the hook from its mouth, make sure you throw the piranha back quick,' said Antonio, showing me a circular scar on his finger.
'Look, I got bitten. I had to slit its throat and retrieve my bit of finger. 'Alligator bites don't heal so easily,' he continued, showing a thigh. 'With this one, I had to grab him and force his jaws open. I'll take you to catch one when it gets dark.'
Antonio, my guide, is a member of the Wapishana, one of the tribes of the Amazon, and I was sitting in this humid creek, spellbound.
We had travelled for two hours by motorboat from the Brazilian port of Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon, to Ariau, a jungle lodge on stilts on the Iranduba peninsula, transferring to a canoe to negotiate the creeks.
I noticed the motorboat's Portuguese name had been painted out and replaced by the legend 'Bill Gates'. 'He came to Ariau for a holiday,' explained Antonio.
'On this boat?' '... more


Great for honeymooners

I just came back from a honeymoon in Brazil and want to say it is the perfect destination for this. The beaches are unspoilt, the food is fantastic and the people are genuine and friendly.
And if you don't fancy the usual international resorts populated by the likes of Geoff and Sue from just down the road back home, then Brazil is the place.
We stayed in fantastic boutique hotels - real luxury. Highly recommended.


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