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The city of Rio De Janeiro transforms into a captivating world of entertainment, promoting thrilling Carnival balls and extravagant street parties that take place in various neighbourhood of Rio during the Carnival. The events range from the Magic Ball at the Copacabana Palace Hotel to the Gay Costume Ball at the Scala Rio nightclub. Banda de Ipanema is one of the most memorable street processions, where celebrities from all over the world travel down here to party here more casually. The Rio Carnival craze encompasses all over Brazil, especially in Salvador de Bahia, Sao Paulo, Recife & Olinda and Florianopolis with its exclusive festive activities. This tour lets you celebrate the Carnival in a carioca style, and explore the dynamic blocos (street festivities) with an unforgettable memory to cherish for a lifetime.
Pick up from Sao Paulo International Airport, Guarulhos, Brazil
Drop to Salvador-Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport, Brazil
3 Hours Before Flight Time
For more details refer to Travel Planning Guide
This 6 days tour offers an exotic trip into the tropical cities such as Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, flaunting its awe-inspiring beaches and culture but most importantly, the crazy carnivals that brings joy to the lives of people with amazingly themed music, costumes, props and decorated cars. Enjoy the delicious Brazilian cuisine and groove along the extraordinary world of dance, music and creativity!
Arrive in Sao Paulo, after check-in, head to the extraordinary Avenida Paulista, one of the busiest and longest avenues of Sao Paulo housing the Sao Paulo Museum of Art, several antique fairs, shop, and various recreational events.
Walk down to the alley to reach the magnificent Sao Paulo Cathedral, an architectural wonder built during 1954, flaunting its vibrant colors.
Go on to buy some rare fruit, vegetables & dairy products plus a scrumptious Brazilian meal at the food court in Mercado (The municipal Market of Sao Paulo).
Spend the rest of your time at leisure or take an optional tour around the fascinating Ibirapuera Park, comprising of sports courts, bicycle racks and restaurants with an area of 1.6 million m².
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
(Overnight in Sao Paulo)
After breakfast, our morning drive takes us to Rio de Janeiro. Upon arrival, check into the accommodation.
One of the most popular cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its scenic splendor, vibrant carnival, music like samba & bossa nova and fantastic tropical beaches. The Football lovers would surely love to visit the amazing Maracana stadium, largest in Brazil and the second largest in South America, where the legend Pele scored 1000th career goal.
Head to Santa Marta Favela, the steepest and the most colorful slum occupied with little kids playing football and friendly neighborhood that never fails to welcome you. Celebrities like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Will Smith and several others have captured this unique scenery of Dona Marta hill. Take a short ride to Banda de Ipanema, one of the most popular Carnival blocks of Rio’s street Carnival jamboree.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
(Overnight in Rio de Janeiro)
After breakfast, take a drive to finally gaze at the 98 ft, Christ the Redeemer, an extraordinary masterpiece, statue of Jesus Christ created by a French and Romanian sculptors and Brazilian and French engineers. This statue is a symbol of Christianity across the world and has been listed in the new Seven Wonders of the World.
Stroll around one of the most famous and beautiful beaches in the world, Copacabonaca, with an array of activities along its length. After refreshing beach time, prepare yourself for the most awaited Rio Carnival, based on Sambadrome (Samba schools and parades), also known as Passarella Professor Darcy.
Watch the vibrant and glittery parades as they dance and sing along one by one with amazing costumes, props, and decorated wagons.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
(Overnight in Rio de Janeiro)
After breakfast, check-out of the hotel and reach the airport for a flight to Salvador, reflecting the Portuguese-colonial architecture, Afro-Brazilian culture, and an exotic tropical coastline.
Check-in at the hotel and head on to discover Basílica do Senhor do Bonfim, one of the most famous Catholic churches of Salvador, built on a hill in the Itapagipe Peninsula in 1754. Collect a Fita do Senhor do Bonfim (Tape of Lord of Bonfim), a souvenir and popular amulet sold by local street vendors around the Church.
Drive to the awe-inspiring Pelourinho neighborhood with cobblestone alleys, vibrant buildings, beautiful churches, and a rich history followed by Afro – Brazilian Museum, revealing the different aspects of their culture such as work, art, religion, African exodus and slavery in Brazil.
Check out the Elevador Lacerda, a 72 meters public urban elevator connecting the two halves of the city built between 1869 and 1873. Later, you can watch the mesmerizing Campo Grande-carnival of Salvador performed by the Afro-Brazilian community, from a fix cabin called Camarote, built along the avenues to groove into the music and enjoy some food embellishments.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
(Overnight in Salvador)
After breakfast, travel to Morro de Cristo, an oceanside hill, alongside a statue of Jesus Christ and breathtaking view followed by Porto Da Barra beach, a charming bayside beach with calm water, ideal for swimming & sunbathing.
The last destination of the trip is the Barra -Ondina Circuit, another parade of Salvador with its colorful and delightful music, leaving an impression of Brazil in your heart forever.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
(Overnight in Salvador)
After breakfast, head o the nearest airport for your further enroute destination.