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Gay Travel To Brazil

A gay vacation in Europe is probably one of the first things that most international gay and lesbian travelers consider.  Canada might well be a close second.  Latin America would typically find itself well down the list of possibilities.  Yet, even in Latin America, there are welcoming destinations for the gay tourist.

Brazil is a country of much contrast; it is the largest country in South America, and shares borders with every other country on this continent except Ecuador and Chile. A gay holiday in Brazil is as popular as straight travel to Brazil and many travel partners are available online to assist you with travel arrangements or tours.

Just the name “Brazil” conjures up images of Carnival, the Amazon, Rio, Sugar Loaf Mountain, beaches, the planned city of Brasilia, Corcovado (the Statue of Christ), and a visit to Brazil is not complete without seeing the natural beauty of Iguazu Falls.

Brazil has so much to offer to the gay traveler, warm welcomes from fantastic people, wonderful customer service, a good tourist infrastructure, the best weather in the world, food to die for, cocktails, and caipirinha. It is the most important country in South America and has an awesome mixture of culture and race.

Brazil is a melting pot of colors and races, which makes for an incredible mix of cuisine and drink. The national drink is caipirinha, you are able to buy alcohol on most of the beaches. Enjoying a caipirinha (or two or three), on the beach made from limes, ice, sugar and the local firewater is a must for all travelers.

Wherever you decide to vacation in Brazil will be brilliant, Recife, Natal, Bahia, the Amazon, Parana, Santa Catarina. Every state in this great county has something special to offer. I personally don’t like San Paulo, and to my mind Brasilia is only for visitors who are avidly interested in architecture. Towns such as Parati are fantastic, and if you book at the Pousada de Ouro, you will find that a great many celebrities have spent vacation time there.

A bus trip to the famous town of Parati, is a real adventure, getting there is part of the fun, and this is the case with many of the best spots in Brazil. And if you are visiting the south, head for Santa Caterina and Praia do Pinho, this beach is the first official nudist beach.

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