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A Blast of Brazilian Luxury VIP

Duration
11 Days
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On request
  • Marvel at the power of Iguassu Falls on your Brazil Vacation
  • Go see Christ the Redeemer on your Brazil Tour
  • Stalk jaguars on your Brazil Vacaction
  • Look for colourful toucans on your trip to Brazil

DELUXE | PRIVATE-GUIDED: This VIP Brazilian experience has you dining at the chef's table at Cipriani in Rio, discovering thunderous Iguassu Falls, and searching for elusive pumas in the wilds of the Pantanal. At night, you'll relax in comfort in some of the country's finest accommodations.


Rio de Janeiro and the world-famous Copacabana Palace Hotel, Iguassu Falls and the Belmond (formerly Orient Express) Das Cataratas hotel to the vast wildlife expanses of the Pantanal make Brazil not only a great choice for the variety of experiences on hand but also for the world-class 5-star levels of services and accommodations.

Backed by a 24/7 personal concierge service this is your best choice for a VIP experience in Brazil.

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    Duration
    11 Days
    Prices:
    On request

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    Day 1

    Arrive Rio de Janeiro

    On your arrival in Rio de Janeiro, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Traffic can be an issue in Rio so sit back and enjoy your air conditioned ride with freshly chilled water and fruit on hand as you drive by the famous beaches of Rio.

    After check-in at your hotel, the rest of the day is free to relax after your flight. Venture over the road to the world famous Copacabana Beach or relax by the hotel's pool.

    This glamorous is a pre-eminent landmark in Rio and among the best hotels on offer.

    Since its Art Deco doors swung open in 1923, Belmond Copacabana Palace has been welcoming the rich and famous.

    Superbly positioned overlooking Copacabana Beach, this is the best place to stay in Rio. Soak up the sun in the magnificent pool or join Brazil’s style setters at the Piano Bar.

    Tonight is free to adjust to the wilds of Rio. Our 24/7 concierge service is happy to make suggestions for your dinner arrangements.

    Duration4 Nights
    Accommodation

    Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel

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      Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel



      Belmond Copacabana Palace is an elegant property suitable for any type of traveller. The hotel faces the world famous Copacabana Beach and is only minutes away from the city's business centre as well as the Ipanema and Leblon districts of Rio de Janeiro. The spacious …

      Belmond Copacabana Palace is an elegant property suitable for any type of traveller. The hotel faces the world famous Copacabana Beach and is only minutes away from the city's business centre as well as the Ipanema and Leblon districts of Rio de Janeiro. The spacious rooms at the Belmond Copacabana Palace are individually decorated with English antique furniture and original artworks.

      Facilities

      • Bar(s)
      • Conference Facilities
      • Gym/Fitness Centre
      • Hair/Beauty Salon
      • Internet Access
      • Massage Treatments
      • Pool (s)
      • Restaurant(s)
      • Spa
      • Tennis

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    Day 2

    Rio de Janeiro

    After a sumptuous breakfast, you begin a day of exploration in one of the world's most famous and picturesque cities – Rio.

    You begin with a drive through downtown Rio, passing by the Sambodrome, the Metropolitan Cathedral, in pyramid form, with an internal diameter of 96 meters and a height of 80 meters.

    Visit the traditional Cinelandia Square with the many historical buildings, the Municipal Theatre, the National Library and the National Museum of Fine Arts.

    Visit the neighbourhood of Urca where one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks sit: Sugar Loaf.

    The journey by cable car is made in two steps. The first cable car takes passengers to Urca Hill which is 215 meters high and from where one can have a beautiful view of Guanabara Bay and its islands, the Rio-Niteroi Bridge and Corcovado Hill.

    It is then onto the Sugar Loaf itself where panoramic views of downtown Rio, the city airport, Christ the Redeemer in the distance and Copacabana Beach are all on offer.

    Lunch is at the Zozo restaurant near the cable car to Sugar Loaf. A popular restaurant for visitors and locals alike the many glass walls and ceiling offer amazing views of Sugar Loaf, and the tree in the middle of the dining room adds a whimsical touch. The head chef trained under Daniel Boloud in New York.

    From one stunning view to another it is now onto Corcovado to stand at the feet of the immense statue of Christ.

    Taking a cog railway to the summit it is a short walk through the many stalls selling all incarnations of the statue to arrive at the country's most recognizable site and yet another world icon – the statue of Christ the Redeemer. With stunning views all over Rio it is a photo opportunity not to be missed and never forgotten.

    Dinner tonight is at Satyricon where the likes of Sting and Madonna have dined.

    Some of the best seafood in town is served at this eclectic Italian restaurant. “A tank of snapping lobsters at the entrance gives diners an indication of the freshness of the fare served here. The carpaccio entrée is a specialty—it and the daily specials, such as red snapper baked in red wine and herbs, are rendered beautifully. Grilled swordfish and sea bass are other popular orders, and the homemade Italian-style ice cream is a sweet way indeed to round off a meal.” – Fodors Food Review

    Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
    Day 3

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio has many choices of things to do so today is open for you to decide on one of the following.

    • Shopping trip
    • Day of Golf

    Day visit to Petropolis with lunch

    Petrópolis, in the mountain range known as Serra Fluminense, in Rio de Janeiro State, is a favourite getaway for Rio de Janeiro residents.

    With cooler weather, historic buildings, plenty of ecotourism and adventure opportunities, and charming hotels, Petrópolis is the closest mountain resort around Rio and is often thought of as part of a trio of towns that also includes Teresópolis and Nova Friburgo.

    Emperor Pedro I, who declared Brazil independent from Portugal on September 7, 1822, spent a night on a farm belonging to a priest, Padre Correia, when traveling to Minas Gerais earlier in 1822. The farm was located by the Royal Road (Estrada Real) which connected the coast to the gold mines (minas) of the southeast.

    Pedro I was pleased with the weather and thought it would be good to have a summer residence where he could receive visitors from Europe away from the hot weather in Rio, then the seat of government. He also felt the local climate would be healthy for his daughter, a fragile child who died at 10.

    The royals purchased a farm next to Padre Correia's farm. When the emperor was forced to resign and return to Portugal in 1831, leaving his young son, Pedro II, as the ruler of Brazil, plans to build a palace on the Petrópolis farm were abandoned.

    In 1843, newlywed, eighteen-year-old Pedro II created Petrópolis by decree. The city and the summer residence were built largely by European immigrants, mainly Germans.
    You return to Rio early evening and the evening is free.

    Meal Plan Breakfast and Lunch
    Day 4

    Rio de Janeiro

    Today is free to explore. Your local representative will be happy to assist in arranging any activity.

    No matter what your choice the day ends with a visit to a visit to one of Rio’s most famous night stops for a cultural show – Plataforma and then dinner at Fogo de Chão n authentic Brazilian steakhouse.

    Enjoy the delicious menu as prepared by the gaucho chefs along with a gourmet salad bar, authentic Brazilian side dishes, and an award-winning wine list.

    Meal Plan Breakfast and Dinner
    Day 5

    Iguassu Falls Brazil

    After breakfast it is to the airport for your flight to Iguassu Falls. On arrival you are met and transferred to your hotel within the Iguassu Falls National Park.

    One of the best ways to appreciate the scope and grandeur of Iguassu Falls is to see them from above. This can only be done from the Brazilian side so after checking in your head off for your helicopter ride over the falls.

    Dinner tonight is at the hotel Das Cataratas.

    The only hotel located within the Brazilian Iguassu National Park, Belmond Hotel das Cataratas enjoys an unrivalled location just a short stroll from the sensational waterfalls.

    Enjoy exclusive access to this magnificent sight in the evening and at dawn, when the park is closed to other visitors.

    A Portuguese-colonial residence, this classic luxury hotel is redolent with the atmosphere of lazy days lounging on a veranda or beneath sub-tropical palms.

    This natural paradise also offers thrills and excitement in abundance: white water rafting, helicopter trips over the gorge and jungle treks to view amazing wildlife including colourful toucans and giant butterflies.

    Meal Plan Breakfast and Dinner
    Duration2 Nights
    Accommodation

    Belmond Hotel Das Cataratas

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      Belmond Hotel Das Cataratas



      Belmond Hotel Das Cataratas is the only hotel located within the Iguassu National Park, with the world famous Iguassu Falls just a two minute stroll away. As the only hotel within the national park, guests are able to enjoy exclusive access to the falls each …

      Belmond Hotel Das Cataratas is the only hotel located within the Iguassu National Park, with the world famous Iguassu Falls just a two minute stroll away. As the only hotel within the national park, guests are able to enjoy exclusive access to the falls each morning before the park opens. There is a selection of rooms and suites to choose from.

      Facilities

      • Bar(s)
      • Conference Facilities
      • Internet Access
      • Lounge(s)
      • Pool (s)
      • Restaurant(s)
      • Tennis
      • Wheelchair Accessible Rooms

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    Day 6

    Iguassu Falls Brazil and Argentina

    While 70% of Iguassu Falls is located on Argentinean territory, most of the Falls face Brazil. For this reason, it is advisable to see and experience these incredible Falls from both sides.

    Taller than Niagara Falls, twice as wide with 275 cascades spread in a horseshoe shape over nearly two miles of the Iguassu River, Iguassu Falls are the result of a volcanic eruption that left yet another large crack in the earth. During the rainy season of November - March, the rate of flow of water going over the falls may reach 450,000 cubic feet (12,750-metres cubed) per second.

    These matter of fact details do nothing to describe the grandeur of the falls, the tremendous amount of water (an average of 553 cubic feet per second) thundering down 269 feet, the tropical location and the sheer beauty that led Eleanor Roosevelt to say, "Poor Niagara." Four times the width of Niagara Falls, Iguassu Falls are divided by various islands into separate waterfalls.

    This morning is spent on the Brazilian side of the falls with a scenic helicopter flight OVER the falls. The optional Macuco Safari - available ONLY on the Brazilian side of the falls and based on available time - is highly recommended (own expense).

Cross the bridge into Argentina to discover the other half of the falls.

    The tour begins at the Visitor Center where you board the train at Central Station, some 400 metres away from the main gate. The train travels along Sendero Verde (Green Trail) finishing at Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) Station, the starting point of your journey. You will walk via the catwalks out and over the river, finally reaching Devil's Throat, the apex of the mighty Iguassu Falls.

    It is a 70-metre-deep point where several branches of the Iguazu river converge, causing a violent but spectacular sight.

    You will return to the station and re board the train to the Visitor Centre, and then to the start of the Upper Trail Walk. The Upper Circuit is a half-hour walk along a 1200- metre trail, with a low degree of difficulty and no stairs, which takes you deep into the jungle and over the precipice of the many falls on the Argentinean side.

    Early evening you return to your hotel in Brazil and dinner.

    Meal Plan Breakfast and Dinner
    Day 7

    Pantanal

    After breakfast, you are in for a day of travel as you head to the Brazilian equivalent of Botswana’s Okavango Delta – the Pantanal.

    A forgotten wildlife paradise sitting almost in the centre of the South American continent, the Pantanal is a vast expanse of waterways, lush vegetation and a high concentration of wildlife.

    Its fields and mountain ranges, inlets, rivers and lakes cover an extremely flat area of 210,000 km2, fed by tributaries of the Paraguay River, which runs through the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, as well as Bolivia and Paraguay.

    The unique combination of location, gently sloping topography and seasonal water rise, characterized by intense rainfall in summer, gave rise to a lush, mega-diverse biome.
    The imposing and magnificent scenery is the habitat of the largest concentration of wildlife in the Americas.

    It shelters over 650 species of birds, 400 species of fish and 80 species of mammals, many threatened with extinction.

    Home for your stay is the Caiman Eco Lodge.

    Meal Plan Breakfast and Dinner
    Duration3 Nights
    Accommodation

    Caiman Ecological Refuge

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      Caiman Ecological Refuge



      Caiman Ecological Refuge is located on a 53 thousand hectare ranch adjoining the small town of Miranda, in the Pantanal wetland, situated in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul. Lodge was established in 1985 as the first ecotourism operation in the Southern Pantanal of …

      Caiman Ecological Refuge is located on a 53 thousand hectare ranch adjoining the small town of Miranda, in the Pantanal wetland, situated in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul. Lodge was established in 1985 as the first ecotourism operation in the Southern Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul. Since then, it has aimed at creating and offering visitors a means of getting close to the Pantanal's nature and culture. The property consists of two lodges - Cordilheira and Baiazinha - which have fully independent operations and are 22 kilometres from each other.

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    Day 8

    Pantanal

    Caiman Ecological Refuge is located on a 53 thousand hectare ranch adjoining the small town of Miranda, in the Pantanal wetland. Established in 1985 as the first ecotourism operation in the Southern Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul it consists of two lodges – Cordilheira and Baiazinha – which have fully independent operations and are 22 km from each other.

    Cordilheira Lodge integrates harmoniously with Pantanal nature. On one side, is a wooded hillside to observe local fauna throughout the day. On the other, a branch of the lake, either dry or full, depending on the season, demonstrates the flood-water cycle to visitors.

    Recently renovated, Cordilheira has 5 double suites, decorated in contemporary style. Each of these has a separate bedroom and living room, bathroom, powder room and balcony, and can accommodate two people.

    Cordilheira offers guests outstanding comfort and pampering, with pure cotton bed linen and towels, down-filled pillows and heated showers: a real treat after long walks in the Pantanal natural environment.

    In the social area, a cozy living room extends to a dining room for 10 people. Outside, a large room with TV, DVD and games welcomes visitors in the intervals between trips. There is also a pool on a deck, surrounded by the vast expanse of the Pantanal landscape.

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    Day 9

    Pantanal

    Daily, the lodge offers a new schedule of activities, with two daylight tours and an evening activity.

    INCLUDED ACTIVITIES
    Photographic Safari
    Walking Tour
    Canoe Tour
    Jeep Safari
    Night Safari

    OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
    Bird watching
    Bike tour
    * These activities require advanced notice.

    SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
    (mid-June to mid-September)

    Astronomy Workshop
    Around a campfire and under the starry sky, an expert guide shows visitors the planets and constellations, using powerful telescopes that even allow participants to observe Saturn’s rings.

    Jaguar Program
    All guests visiting Caiman during the high season will have the opportunity to get to partake in the Onçafari Jaguar Project. The activity starts with a lecture and guests will then be taken to the field.


    All excursions are led by Caimaners, bilingual (English and Portuguese) and natural science graduate guides, and local guides, who have a deep knowledge of local nature and regional culture.

    Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
    Day 10

    Rio de Janeiro

    After breakfast, it is a return journey to Rio and the Copacabana Palace Hotel.

    To finish your Brazilian journey in style tonight’s dinner is at the Chefs Table at the Cipriani Restaurant.

    With only six seats, the Chef's Table at the Hotel Cipriani Restaurant places diners right by the kitchen for a meal personally prepared by chef Luca Orini. The tasting menu is paired by the restaurant's sommelier with wines from the restaurant's fine cellar.

    At the end of the meal, you receive a customized menu signed by chef Finamore.

    What better way to “cap” your Brazilian stay!

    Meal Plan Breakfast and Dinner
    Duration1 Night
    Accommodation

    Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel

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      Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel



      Belmond Copacabana Palace is an elegant property suitable for any type of traveller. The hotel faces the world famous Copacabana Beach and is only minutes away from the city's business centre as well as the Ipanema and Leblon districts of Rio de Janeiro. The spacious …

      Belmond Copacabana Palace is an elegant property suitable for any type of traveller. The hotel faces the world famous Copacabana Beach and is only minutes away from the city's business centre as well as the Ipanema and Leblon districts of Rio de Janeiro. The spacious rooms at the Belmond Copacabana Palace are individually decorated with English antique furniture and original artworks.

      Facilities

      • Bar(s)
      • Conference Facilities
      • Gym/Fitness Centre
      • Hair/Beauty Salon
      • Internet Access
      • Massage Treatments
      • Pool (s)
      • Restaurant(s)
      • Spa
      • Tennis

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      Preferred Hotel
    Day 11

    Onward Travels

    After breakfast and based on your flight time you will be transferred to the airport for your onward travels.

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    DEPARTURES:

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    PRICE INCLUDES:

    • Private arrival and departure airport transfers
    • 5 nights in deluxe accommodations in Rio de Janeiro
    • 2 nights in deluxe accommodations in Iguassu Falls
    • 3 nights in deluxe jungle accommodations in the Pantanal
    • Private-guided tour of Rio de Janeiro with Sugarloaf and Corcovado
    • Private-guided tour to Petropolis
    • Private airport transfers in Rio de Janeiro and Iguassu Falls
    • Small group tour of Brazilian and Argentinean Iguassu Falls
    • Airport transfers in Iguassu Falls and the Pantanal
    • Small group daylight and evening activities in the Pantanal
    • Airport transfers in the Pantanal and Rio de Janeiro
    • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1), 4 lunches, 8 dinners

    PRICE EXCLUDES:

    • Travel insurance
    • International and domestic airfare and airfare tax
    • Items of a personal nature
    • Gratuities
    • Beverages unless otherwise stated
    • Visa fees if applicable

    OTHER INFORMATION:

    Bring binoculars and or telephoto/zoom lenses for the Pantanal visit.

    Due to the exclusivity and size of some accommodations, it is highly recommended you book well in advance of travel to ensure we can confirm availability.

    A visa is required when visiting Brazil. A tax is payable online pre-travel when visiting Argentina.

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

    Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in the low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please enquire.

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