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Rio de Janeiro is Brazil’s most visited destination. The city is located on Brazil’s southeast coast over 1,000 miles south of the equator. This means that when it is winter in Canada, it is the middle of summer in Brazil! (Giving you a chance to get a kick ass tan in the middle of January!)
Rio is jam packed with things to offer. Whatever it is that you may be looking for, chances are Rio's got it! Here is a rundown of what to see and do in this awesome city.

Rio de Janeiro, the marvelous city, dramatically set between rainforest clad cliffs and the sea is always awash with joyful existence. Locals love Rio calling it "cidade maravilhosa" and referring to themselves as Cariocas for being part of what is undoubtedly the world's most beautiful city setting. One of the world's densest cities, it never sleeps and it is easy to get around day or night. Cariocas are friendly folks who always have time for the sensual pleasures of good living and the rhythm of samba.
Two of the world's most famous beaches, Ipanema and Copacabana, anchor Rio's 45 miles of white sand beaches. All visitors from the international jet set to the budget traveler eventually must experience the urban beach and cafe culture of Rio which sets the soulful pace for Rio's many vigorous personalities and their lusty love of life. Expect the unexpected in this nearly five hundred year old City (founded 1502) but be spontaneous if you wish to experience the festival of song, color and joy around you. Primeval splendor encourages a youthful approach to city living where colors are richer, people are beautiful and tomorrow's just another day.
Rio de Janeiro considers itself the art and cultural center of the continent . Away from the beaches and intense night life you will find much art by contemporary artists in galleries and museums, excellent shopping particularly for jewelry, plentiful hotels in all price ranges and a huge variety of restaurants. Hotel tours will take you to the breathtaking views at the top of the 396 meter Pao de Acucar, or Sugarloaf, as well as the Tijuca rainforest (only 15 minutes away), yet adventurous visitors can find plentiful urban cultural adventures in this special city with 7 million native hosts.
Wander, wonder, feel the rhythms of joy which must be renewed with the gods once a year. The River of January City lives for its February eruption of exultation in the present known as Carnaval.
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