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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.


Why you should visit the Green Coast (Costa Verde) of Sao Paulo, Brazil: Ilhabela, Ubatuba, and more
The Green Coast of Sao Paulo, known in Portuguese as Costa Verde, is a coastal area in the southern part of the state of São Paulo . The name refers to the stunning green forest that reaches the sea along most of the coastline, meeting the Atlantic Ocean at the eastern edge. It covers the shoreline from Bertioga through Ilhabela and Ubatuba, to the border with Rio de Janeiro state and includes beaches, Atlantic Forest, rivers and offshore islands. The region contains protect
Dec 15, 2025


Where to see wild animals in Brazil
Brazil contains some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Its wetlands, rainforests, coastal islands, and mountain forests hold thousands of animal species, from mammals to birds and aquatic animals. Brazil is a perfect travel destination for anyone who wants to spot wild animals in their natural habitats. Wildlife tourism in Brazil varies across regions, with diverse ecosystems supporting different animals depending on the environment. The Pantanal offers the most relia
Nov 28, 2025


When should you visit Brazil? The best time to visit each region of Brazil
Brazil is a vast and diverse country, covering over 8.5 million square kilometers, making it the largest nation in South America and the fifth-largest in the world. Due to its sheer size, Brazil encompasses a variety of climates, ranging from the tropical rainforest in the Amazon to the temperate regions in the South. This geographical diversity means that different parts of the country experience different weather patterns, and the best time to visit depends on where you pl
Nov 8, 2025


Is Snake Island in Brazil a real place?
Snake Island in Brazil is a real location officially called Ilha da Queimada Grande (Big Burn Island). It is recognised as one of the most restricted islands in the world because of its unusually dense population of snakes, particularly the golden lancehead viper. The Brazilian government strictly controls access to the island for both safety and conservation purposes. Where is Snake Island in Brazil Snake Island is located about 33 kilometres off the coast of São Paulo, Braz
Nov 4, 2025


What are pink river dolphins and where to see them in the Brazilian Amazon Jungle
The Amazon River is home to two species of river dolphin. The pink river dolphin ( Inia geoffrensis ), also called boto, is the larger and more widely known species. Adults can reach up to 2.5 metres in length and weigh more than 150 kilograms. They are easily identified by their long beaks, flexible necks, and pink colouring, which becomes more visible with age. The second species is the tucuxi ( Sotalia fluviatilis ). It is smaller, usually less than 1.5 metres in length, a
Oct 27, 2025


What is the Brazilian wandering spider: Is it really that dangerous?
The Brazilian wandering spider is a species group of large, nocturnal spiders belonging to the genus Phoneutria . The name “wandering”...
Sep 23, 2025


The 15 best waterfalls in Brazil you need to visit
Brazil is home to some of the most impressive waterfalls in the world, ranging from the iconic Iguazu Falls , to remote Amazonian...
Sep 7, 2025


Review: Boat tour to Cleandro Waterfall in Itacare, Brazil
If you're visiting Itacaré and looking for a unique, off-the-beaten-path adventure, the Cachoeira do Cleandro ( Cleandro Waterfall) boat...
May 19, 2025


11 things to see & do in Sao Paulo, Brazil with kids: Family Friendly Activities
São Paulo is an exciting destination for family vacations, offering a wide range of family-friendly activities and attractions. Here are...
Apr 4, 2025


Brazil Wildlife Guide: 18 Crazy Animals of the Amazon Rainforest, Pantanal & more
Brazil is home to a wide range of ecosystems, each supporting distinct wildlife adapted to its environment. With 6 distinct biomes - Amazon Rainforest, Cerrado (savanna), Atlantic Rainforest, Caatinga (semi-arid), Pantanal (wetlands), and Pampa (grasslands) - Brazil is home to an incredibly diverse range of animals. The Amazon Rainforest , the world’s largest tropical rainforest, contains species that thrive in dense, humid conditions, while the Pantanal, the world's largest
Mar 27, 2025


The Ultimate Birdwatcher's Guide to Brazil: Where to see Brazil's most iconic birds
Brazil is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting a staggering variety of avian species due to its vast and diverse landscapes. From the Amazon Rainforest to the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil’s unique ecosystems and climates provide habitats for some of the world's most spectacular birds. The country's biodiversity is unparalleled, with over 1,800 bird species, making it a great destination for bird lovers. Each region of Brazil offers a distinct birdwatching experience, influenced b
Sep 27, 2024


10 Best Day Trips in Chapada Diamantina, Brazil
Chapada Diamantina is a hiker's paradise with numerous stunning waterfalls, natural pools, and breathtaking viewpoints. Whether you are...
Sep 24, 2024


10 Best Places to Visit in Brazil for Families with Kids
Brazil is an exciting destination for family vacations, offering a wide range of family-friendly activities and attractions. Here are...
Sep 11, 2024
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