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Welcome to the Next Stop: Brazil Blog
Here you'll find curated travel itineraries for some of Brazil's best travel destinations, guides for visiting the best tourist attractions, and my personal food & accommodation recommendations. Feeling more adventurous? Find guides to help you get off the beaten path and discover some of Brazil's best hidden gems.


How do Brazilians celebrate New Year's Eve?
Brazil is a country known for it's parties and festivals - and their elaborate New Year's Eve celebration is no exception. New Year’s Eve, or "Réveillon," is one of the most widely celebrated events in the Brazil. Its blend of indigenous, African, and European new year traditions has given rise to a unique event combining religious practices with the modern NYE experience, including a huge fireworks display on Copacabana Beach. This post will explore how Brazilians celebrate
5 days ago


How do Brazilians celebrate Christmas?
Brazilians love a reason to celebrate, and Christmas is no different. The Christmas season in Brazil is full of colour an music, celebrated during the country’s summer, full of colour, music, and family traditions. Unlike in countries where Christmas is associated with snow, Brazilians enjoy sunny days at the beach or park alongside some European traditions like Christmas Eve dinner. The holiday season in Brazil blends Catholic and European traditions, with its own local twis
Dec 7


What are the best Camarotes at the Sambadrome: Carnival 2026 in Rio de Janeiro
If you're planning to attend Rio Carnival in 2026, you may be deciding the best way to celebrate. Aside from attending blocos (street parties), the Sambadrome is an important part of the Carnival celebration. Carnival brings Rio de Janeiro 's top samba schools to compete at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí . The Sambadrome is a purpose built parade venue with grandstands on both sides and a set parade length of about seven hundred metres. Every school enters at one end, cr
Nov 21


8 top things to do in Brazil: Unmissable unique experiences
Brazil covers more than 8.5 million square kilometres, making it the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world....
Sep 17


What is the Feijoada: The National Dish of Brazil
Brazil has a diverse food culture shaped by Indigenous, Portuguese, African and other immigrant influences. Each region of Brazil has its...
Aug 17


The best museums to visit in Salvador, Bahia: Reviews, tickets, and how to visit for free
Salvador , Bahia has 41 officially listed museums ( official list ), ranging from large historical institutions to small, topic-specific...
Jul 26


The 7 Deadly Sins of Travel in Brazil: Brazilian culture & what not to do
Traveling in Brazil is a unique adventure, from the vibrant cities to the stunning beaches and Amazon jungle. But if you want to make it...
Jul 10


What is Forro? Traditional music and dance from Brazil
Forró is a popular music genre and dance style from the northeastern region of Brazil. Known for its infectious syncopated rhythms,...
May 25
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