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Recanto da Lua 1
Self catering apartment in Brazil – (Ref: 69841)
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Villarenters Index47
Price From:E480 (EUR)
Sleeps:3
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
apartment in Salvador
Lovely apartment for 4 pax in a beautiful condominium ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador / Itapua

Vitória Loft noble area of Salvador center
self-catering apartment in Brazil – (Ref: 23372)
Villarenters Index52
Price From:E350 (EUR)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
apartment in Salvador
center of Salvador Vitória Street, restaurants, museums, shopping’s, pelourinho and Barra, see view, beach, swimming pool private see access ...more

Communal pool.
On site: beach, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador / Corredor da Vitria

Beach apartment near Rio de Janeiro
self-catering apartment in Brazil – (Ref: 13314)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:E300 (EUR)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
apartment in Praia Seca, Araruama
Brand new 2 bedroom apartment right on the stunning Atlantic beach in Praia Seca, Rio de Janeiro ...more

On site: beach, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Rio de Janerio

Villa de coquieros
Self catering villa in Brazil – (Ref: 63325)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:E199 (EUR)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
villa in Salvador
Large 4 Bed villa in tranquil beach location 16km from Ferry terminal "Bom Despacho" on Itaparica Island available with roommaid and cook ...more

Wheelchair friendly, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador / Ilha de Itaparica

Luxury Beach House
Self catering house in Brazil – (Ref: 65171)
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Villarenters Index44
Price From:E0.0000 (EUR)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
house in Tamandare
Nestled in an old coconut grove, the house sits directly on the beach. Beautifully appointed rooms, high end home theatre, enormous pool, BBQ area ...more

Private pool, not suitable for babies.
On site: beach, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Recife / Tamandare

Luxury House near the beach - Salvador de Bahia
Self catering house in Brazil – (Ref: 38692)
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Villarenters Index44
Price From:£1000 (GBP)
Sleeps:10
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
house in Camaçari
This 4 bedrooms (all suites) house is located in the most exclusive condo of the region. Located in a totally secured environment, it gives access to ...more

Private pool, wheelchair friendly, pets allowed.
On site: beach. Less than 15 mins to: golf, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador

Brazil- Salvador - Villa Bahia-Trop
Self catering villa in Brazil – (Ref: 38173)
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Villarenters Index39
Price From:E1760 (EUR)
Sleeps:10
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
villa in Salvador de Bahia
Independent villa located inside the most exclusive Residential Centre of Salvador de Bahia. ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador

Brazil- Salvador - Villa Pitta
Self catering villa in Brazil – (Ref: 38630)
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Villarenters Index39
Price From:E1680 (EUR)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
villa in Salvador de Bahia
Independent villa located inside the most exclusive Residential Centre of Salvador de Bahia. ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador

Brazil- Salvador - Villa Atlantica
Self catering villa in Brazil – (Ref: 38631)
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Villarenters Index39
Price From:E1760 (EUR)
Sleeps:12
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
villa in Salvador de Bahia
Independent villa with private pool and garden located in one of the most beautiful, exclusive and elegant districts in Salvador Bahia. ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador

Brazil- Salvador - Villa Perfecta
Self catering villa in Brazil – (Ref: 38632)
NEW LISTING
Villarenters Index39
Price From:E1680 (EUR)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
villa in Salvador de Bahia
Independent villa located inside the most exclusive Residential Centre of Salvador de Bahia. ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: South America / Brazil / Bahia / Salvador


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Destination guide to South America




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The grannies from Ipanema


From the Mail on Sunday

Brazil is the kind of place that conjures up preconceptions. Violent crime. Giraffe necked models posing on beaches in thongs. Skyscrapers. A kickabout on every street corner.
So the reality came as something of a shock. The people couldn't have been nicer. The beaches were full of ample grannies in stout swimsuits, while laughing toddlers built sandcastles.
There were skyscrapers, but there were also innumerable quaint cobbled lanes with picturesque pastel coloured cottages and little churches. And no one would have been so rude as to play football in the street.
Was this Brazil, or Clovelly, that picturesque village in Devon? Well, it wasn't, of course, because Clovelly doesn't have a huge loudspeaker blasting out music every 15 yards.
That's the principal difference between Brazil and every other country. In Brazil, music is a shared concern, a public offering from one musi... more


The peak rush hour train to Machu Picchu


From the Daily Mail

Every day Peru's Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas, is rediscovered by at least 1,000 tourists who are slowly destroying one of the wonders of the world.
More people now come to this sacred citadel in a week than ever lived there in its 15th-century prime.
And the attempt to improve facilities for international visitors - better hotels, a helicopter service and a planned cable car to replace the bus trip up the mountain - have only made the wear and tear worse.
It's easy to see why so many want to flock here, for every kind of holiday from backpacking to whitewater rafting, mountain hikes and even hippy magical-mystery tours to re-enact the Incas' pagan sun worship.
When I caught sight of the emerald green grass slopes and stone-coloured remains of Machu Picchu, flanked by its awesome, snow-capped peaks, I felt the same sense of wonder I had when I first saw ... more


Machu man in Inca high country


First let's dispose of the Incas. You could be forgiven for thinking the Spanish did that with some efficiency back in the 16th Century.
But while Francisco Pizarro and his Conquistadors may have closed down the Inca empire, they left enough ruins and reminiscence to tantalise travellers for the next 500 years. And they missed the fabulous lost city of Machu Picchu.
I had every intention of going to Peru and not writing about the Incas. Instead I would report from the Colca Valley, a much less familiar part of the country, and leave Machu Picchu to the guide books.
But the Incas thought differently and I found myself irresistibly drawn to Cuzco, the old Inca capital on which the Spanish stamped the finest colonial city in the country.
Everything starts early in Peru. My wake-up call to catch the train to Machu Picchu was at 4.30am, a sadistic time when you are enjoying the luxuries of one of the world's most comfo... more


Perfect blend of exotic intrigue


From the Daily Mail

Would you go to Costa Rica? Big-name tour operators are.
Located in Central America, between Nicaragua and Panama, Costa Rica has suffered from its proximity to countries plagued by headlines about explosions, Sandinistas and Contras.
In fact, in a land the size of Belgium, the only explosions are from volcanoes, and the only khaki is the mottled greens of its rain forests - it hasn't even had an army since the Forties.
It is a gentle, fertile, fruit-filled land which, in a time when operators are constantly searching for new, more exotic destinations, more than fulfils the requirements of today's travellers: great scenery, good climate and plenty of diversity when it comes to things to do.
With both a Pacific and Caribbean shoreline - no surprise then that Costa Rica means rich coast - the country offers everything from turtle-watching tours to sport-fishing, and three vol... more


The icy beauty of Chile


From the Daily Mail

Three weeks after my return from Patagonia, my toes are still the colour of squashed blackberries and, some time before Christmas, all my toenails will drop off.
My calf muscles ache with the memory of the roller-coaster hikes through the wilderness and my lungs are unlikely ever to forgive me for the stress imposed on them up seemingly endless slopes.
The southernmost reaches of Chile, the place where the South American continent fragments into finger-like islets, lakes and fjords, are not for the fainthearted - or for those, like me, with ill-fitting walking boots.
But for people who want to experience this 'miniature Alaska' - the glaciers, the icebergs, the milky opalescent lakes, plummeting waterfalls and exotic wildlife from Andean condors to pumas - the aches and pains are worth every moment.
Our first glimpse of the magnificent Glaciar de Grey, which is part of the southe... more


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