This 15-day itinerary takes you on a memorable journey through some of Brazil's most beautiful coastal cities and along the Route of Emotions—a scenic route that traverses three northeastern states: Maranhão, Piauí, and Ceará. Highlights include a helicopter ride over Rio de Janeiro, a boat tour in the Brazilian Caribbean, and a 4WD tour of the dunes and lagoons in Lençóis Maranhenses National Park. You'll also discover the only open sea delta in the Americas and ride a dune buggy in Jericoacoara National Park.

Highlights

  • See one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Christ the Redeemer
  • Meet the locals and learn about their day-to-day lives in one of Rio's favelas
  • Cruise down the Río Preguiças in search of hidden beaches and quaint villages
  • Relax on some of Salvador's pristine beaches in between city tours 

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Guided Tour of Rio Antigo & Santa Teresa Rio de Janeiro
Day 2 Full-Day Guided Tour of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
Day 3 Helicopter Tour, Visit Tijuca National Park & the Botanical Garden Rio de Janeiro
Day 4 Visit Cidade do Samba, Transfer to Armação dos Búzios Búzios
Day 5 Boat Tour of Arraial do Cabo & the Brazilian Caribbean Búzios
Day 6 Transfer to Rio de Janeiro, Half-Day Guided Favela Tour Rio de Janeiro
Day 7 Fly to Barreirinhas, Gateway to Lençóis Maranhenses National Park Barreirinhas
Day 8 Full-Day Guided Tour of Lençóis Maranhenses National Park Barreirinhas
Day 9 Boat Tour Along the Río Preguiças Barreirinhas
Day 10 Transfer to Parnaíba, Cruise Down the Parnaíba Delta Parnaíba
Day 11 Transfer to Jericoacoara via Camocim & Tatajuba Lagoon Jericoacoara
Day 12 Dune Buggy Adventure in Jericoacoara National Park Jericoacoara
Day 13 Transfer to Salvador, Free Afternoon Salvador
Day 14 Half-Day Historical Tour, Half-Day Panoramic Tour of Salvador Salvador
Day 15 Relax on Praia de Guarajuba & Praia Do Forte, Depart  

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Guided Tour of Rio Antigo & Santa Teresa

Try to spot the bright yellow tram, which only runs in the Santa Teresa neighborhood

Welcome to the charming seaside city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil! Meet your driver outside the airport to transfer to your hotel, where you can stay in and relax until this afternoon's tour of Rio Antigo, the historical heart of the city. Follow your guide to Praça XV, a charming square full of colonial buildings and the impressive Imperial Palace. Continue down the cobblestone streets to Arcos dos Teles, a picturesque alleyway with vintage lamps and charming bars. Head to Cinelândia to visit the square's star, Confeitaria Colombo, a bakery established in 1894.

Step inside to browse the pastries and sit down to enjoy one with a rich cup of coffee. Discover the colorful neighborhood of Santa Teresa next, renowned for its laid-back, bohemian atmosphere. Walk past historic mansions-turned-guesthouses and trendy eateries, keeping an eye out for the historic Santa Teresa tram, a century-old yellow streetcar, winding down the roads. The neighborhood is also a haven for creatives, as you'll find plenty of art galleries, studios, and murals adorning its walls and alleys.

Day 2: Full-Day Guided Tour of Rio de Janeiro

Take a cable car up the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain for panoramic views of Rio

Join your guide on a full-day tour of the city, starting at the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado. Take a train up to see the massive statue of Jesus Christ, which has become one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. From the top, you can also enjoy panoramic views of the city and the glittering Atlantic Ocean before continuing to another peak, Sugarloaf Mountain. Hop in a cable car to get to the summit, where you can take another perspective of the statue you just left and the surrounding cityscape. 

Enjoy a buffet lunch, then head to Maracanã Stadium to admire the exterior of one of the most famous football arenas in the world. Then, visit the colorful Lapa neighborhood to climb the Escadaria Selarón, a staircase adorned with over 2,000 colorful tiles from countries around the world, and see the pyramid-shaped Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião. Stroll to the nearby Arcos de Lapa, a mid-18th century aqueduct turned bridge connecting the neighborhoods of Centro and Santa Teresa. End the tour at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí, an open-air venue that hosts Rio's annual festival, Carnival.

Day 3: Helicopter Tour, Visit Tijuca National Park & the Botanical Garden

Stroll down the avenue of royal palms in the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden

This morning's activity is sure to be a memorable one as you set off on a 30-minute helicopter ride over the city. As you ascend, enjoy a different perspective of some of the landmarks you've already seen up close, such as Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain. Take in the pristine sands and glittering water of Ipanema and Copacabana Beach and the surrounding greenery before you land. After an adrenaline-filled morning, unwind in Tijuca National Park, one of the largest urban forests in the world. Follow your guide into the trees while looking out for monkeys, porcupines, and armadillos.

Stop at Vista Chinesa to enjoy panoramic views of the city, then continue to Taunay Waterfall to take a break in the refreshing mist. After exploring the park, head to the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden, a massive oasis spanning over 140 acres (56 ha). Wander the many pathways to see the garden's 7,000 species of plants from around the world. Walk along the avenue of royal palms, take in the water lily pool, and look up at the trees to spot the resident monkeys and colorful birds. After a full day of exploring, return to the hotel to relax. 

Day 4: Visit Cidade do Samba, Transfer to Armação dos Búzios

Admire the colorful Carnival costumes and learn how to dance at Cidade do Samba

Immerse yourself in Brazil's rich culture at Cidade do Samba, a complex dedicated to Carnival and samba. Browse the exhibits full of Carnival costumes, learn about the festival's history and traditions, and watch skilled artisans create massive floats for the annual parade. After exploring the complex, join a samba workshop to learn Brazil's beloved dance form. Watch as your instructors teach you the fundamental steps and gestures that characterize this vibrant dance style until you're ready to try the steps out for yourself.

In the afternoon, return to the hotel to grab your bags and meet your driver for a three-hour transfer to the coastal town of Armação dos Búzios, often called the "Saint-Tropez of South America." Settle into your hotel, then venture out to the town's central street, Rua das Pedras. Walk along the cobblestone street flanked by charming boutiques, lively bars, and vibrant eateries serving local and Brazilian cuisine to find somewhere for dinner. 

Day 5: Boat Tour of Arraial do Cabo & the Brazilian Caribbean

Enjoy a scenic boat tour along the coast to Arraial do Cabo
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Get ready for a day in the sun as you transfer to the pier this morning for a boat tour down the coast to Arraial do Cabo, a town renowned for its white-sand beaches, caves, and surrounding islands. Look out for tropical fish below the surface or playful dolphins leaping in the waves as you cruise. Stop at a few beaches along the way for a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters. When you arrive, head straight to the Gruta Azul (Blue Grotto), only accessible by boat. Enter the cave to see the azure hues of the water illuminated by the sunlight, creating an otherworldly glow. 

Continue to the outskirts of town to visit Pedra do Macaco (Monkey Rock), where you can disembark for a trek to the summit. Hike through the lush vegetation of the Atlantic Forest, enjoying glimpses of the glittering water. When you reach the top, take in the panoramic view of the pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and expansive Atlantic Ocean. Return to the boat to cruise to your final stop for lunch, Cabo Frio. In the short hour you have here, discover the charming town and its centerpiece, Forte São Mateus, a historic fortress built between 1616 and 1620. After lunch, return to your hotel.

Day 6: Transfer to Rio de Janeiro, Half-Day Guided Favela Tour

Admire the colorful buildings and street art in one of Rio's favelas

Bid farewell to Armação dos Búzios as you transfer three hours back to Rio de Janeiro this morning. After settling into your hotel, venture out on a half-day tour of one of the city's favelas, which are working-class neighborhoods typically on the outskirts of the city. Head to Favela da Rocinha, one of the largest favelas in South America, or Favela do Vidigal, to explore the narrow alleyways, vibrant street art, and lively markets.

Learn about the locals' daily life and some of their socio-economic challenges. Then, meet some residents better to understand the favela's culture and sense of community. In the evening, return to the hotel to refresh, then meander to Copacabana Beach to relax on the white sands and enjoy the sunset. Watch as the sun begins its descent, casting a warm, golden glow over the water, painting the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple. When darkness falls, visit one of the many beachfront restaurants or cafés for dinner.

Day 7: Fly to Barreirinhas, Gateway to Lençóis Maranhenses National Park

Fly north to Barreirinhas, the gateway to Lençóis Maranhenses National Park

After a restful night in Rio, transfer to the airport for a four-hour flight north to Barreirinhas, nestled along Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a surreal landscape of endless dunes and freshwater lagoons. Meet your driver outside the airport and transfer to your hotel, where you can relax and enjoy the amenities. In the evening, head to Praça do Coreto to browse the restaurants and cafés serving regional and international dishes for an al fresco dinner overlooking the town's bustling main square.

Day 8: Full-Day Guided Tour of Lençóis Maranhenses National Park

Spend the day exploring Lençóis Maranhenses National Park's dunes and lagoons

Spend the day exploring Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, starting with a ferry ride across the Río Preguiças. Once you get off the ferry, jump in a 4WD vehicle and drive for 40 minutes until you reach the dunes, which stretch as far as the eye can see, interrupted only by crystalline freshwater lagoons. Drive over the dunes, stopping at multiple lagoons for a refreshing swim in the natural pools. After unwinding in the serene landscape, continue to the village of Mata Fome, where you can enjoy a tasty lunch of free-range chicken, prawns, or grilled fish.

Relax in the hammocks around the restaurant before setting off on a one-hour drive to one of the highest points in the national park. Climb a ladder to get to the top, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the undulating dunes surrounding you. Return to the bottom and start a trek across the sand, visiting different lakes to swim and relax until the sun begins to set. Watch as the already enchanting landscape is painted in warm hues of brilliant oranges and pink. Then, when darkness falls, return to the car and return to your hotel in Barreirinhas.

Day 9: Boat Tour Along the Río Preguiças

Cruise along the Río Preguiças, stopping at hidden beaches and the village of Mandacaru

With so many rivers and lagoons in the area, you can't leave without going on a boat tour. Go on a journey along the Río Preguiças flanked by lush mangroves and vibrant vegetation. As you cruise, look out at the picturesque fishing villages to watch the colorful boats bob gently in the water as locals go about their daily lives. Continue past the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, revealing the dynamic contrast between the sandy desert and the river's tranquil waters. Stop at Praia de Vassouras to see the towering dunes again and swim in the crystal-clear water.

Continue to the quaint village of Mandacaru, where a black-and-white lighthouse guides the incoming boats. Disembark and climb to the top of Farol de Mandacaru to enjoy panoramic views of the national park, the meandering river, and the charming village. Walk along the cobblestone streets to see the colorful houses and explore the artisanal markets before returning to the boat. Cruise to your final stop, the Caburè Peninsula, where the river and ocean converge into a pristine beach setting. Relax on the sand or swim in the ocean, then head back to Barreirinhas.

Day 10: Transfer to Parnaíba, Cruise Down the Parnaíba Delta

Cruise down Parnaíba Delta, the only open sea delta in the Americas

Bid farewell to Barreirinhas this morning as you set off on a 3.5-hour transfer to Parnaíba, nestled on the banks of the Río Parnaíba. After settling into your hotel, venture out on a boat tour down the Parnaíba Delta, the only open sea delta in the Americas. Glide along the delta's labyrinthine passages, looking out for exotic birds perched on the mangroves or playful river otters gliding through the water. The delta's shifting scenery reveals hidden oases, serene lagoons, and cast stretches of untouched nature as you cruise.

Stop at picturesque fishing villages along the way to gain insight into the locals' traditional way of life in this unique ecosystem. Following the four-hour boat tour, return to the hotel to refresh, then make your way to Praça da Graça, the city's historic center, to admire the well-preserved colonial architecture and lively markets. In the evening, return to the old town and choose from an array of restaurants selling traditional dishes like seafood stews or grilled meats to enjoy a meal overlooking the water.

Day 11: Transfer to Jericoacoara via Camocim & Tatajuba Lagoon

Go for a stroll along Jericoacoara's pedestrian-only streets in search of a restaurant for dinner

After just one night in Parnaíba, transfer three hours east along the coast to the small fishing village of Jericoacoara. Along the way, stop at Camocim to discover the charming town's colorful streets, historic architecture, and bustling markets. Continue to the nearby Tatajuba Lagoon, where white dunes meet calm waters. Swim in the freshwater or relax under the coconut trees before visiting one of the rustic beach bars for lunch.

After eating, jump back in the car and complete the drive to Jericoacoara. Check into your hotel, then leave your bags behind as you explore the village's pristine beaches. Spend the rest of the day lying on the white sand or swimming in the cool Atlantic Ocean. In the evening, stroll the pedestrian-only streets to visit the charming boutiques or vibrant restaurants serving fresh seafood and regional delights.

Day 12: Dune Buggy Adventure in Jericoacoara National Park

Drive across Jericoacoara National Park in a buggy to discover its hidden lagoons and beaches

Explore Jericoacoara and its natural surroundings in style today as you join your guide on a dune buggy tour. Start with a scenic drive through the enchanting green tunnel, a lush forest corridor in Jericoacoara National Park, to get to Lagoa do Paraíso, an idyllic oasis characterized by its shimmering blue and emerald green hues. You can opt for a 1.5-hour break here for a refreshing dip, then grab something to eat at a nearby restaurant. After recharging, continue to Lagoa Azul, a less frequented but equally picturesque lagoon, providing a tranquil escape.

The adventure continues to the Buraco Azul in Caiçara, a crystalline lagoon surrounded by white sand and lush vegetation, or Lagun Beach, depending on your preference. You can relax on the sand and go for a refreshing swim at both destinations, so you can't go wrong either way. Next, visit Praia do Preá, renowned for its excellent kitesurfing conditions, attracting athletes from around the globe. On your way back to Jericoacoara, stop at the Árvore da Preguiça, a solitary mangrove tree shaped by the relentless east wind, causing it to grow horizontally. 

Day 13: Transfer to Salvador, Free Afternoon

Head to one of Salvador's pristine beaches, like Praia Porto da Barra, to relax

Trade the north coast for the east as you catch a two-hour flight this morning to Salvador, a vibrant city renowned for its rich Afro-Brazilian culture. Meet your driver outside the airport to transfer to your hotel. After settling in, venture out to explore the area on your own. If you want to relax, visit Praia Porto da Barra or Praia do Flamengo to relax on the sandy shores, swim in the turquoise waters, or engage in water sports like kayaking and snorkeling. In the evening, head to Rio Vermelho, a lively neighborhood full of restaurants, bars, and seafood stalls, to enjoy a delicious dinner.

Day 14: Half-Day Historical Tour, Half-Day Panoramic Tour of Salvador

Walk along Pelourinho's cobblestone streets, lined with colorful colonial buildings

Start your day with a historical tour of Salvador, starting at the Forte de Santo António da Barra, built in the 16th century. Discover the well-preserved architecture, cannons, and the museum within. Don't miss the Farol de Barra, a lighthouse that still guides ships into the bay. After exploring the fort, head to Pelourinho, Salvador's historic center and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along the cobblestone streets past pastel-colored colonial buildings, historic churches, and plenty of museums. 

Stop at Fundação Casa de Jorge Amado, which pays homage to the life and works of Jorge Amado, a beloved Brazilian writer. Browse Amado's personal belongings, manuscripts, and photographs to learn about his rich life and creative process before ending the historical tour at the Lacerda Elevator to enjoy panoramic views of the city and All Saints Bay. Ride the elevator down to the bustling Comércio district in Cidade Baixa to start your half-day panoramic city tour. 

Head to the Basílica do Senhor do Bonfim perched atop a hill overlooking the water. Admire the yellow facade of the 18th-century church, then enter to see the religious art lining the walls. Continue to Monte Serrat Fort, a 17th-century fort built to protect against Dutch invasions. Go shopping for local delights and souvenirs at a traditional produce market and the Mercado Modelo. Then, on the way back to your hotel, you'll pass the Itaipava Fonte Nova Arena, rebuilt for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Day 15: Relax on Praia de Guarajuba & Praia Do Forte, Depart

Learn about the Tamar Project's conservation efforts to protect sea turtles from extinction

Although your 15-day exploration of Brazil's bustling cities and pristine natural landscapes is coming to an end today, you'll go on one last tour of some of the best beaches on the northern coast, starting at Praia de Guarajuba. Admire the palm-fringed shoreline and the azure sea before jumping in for a swim in the warm waters of the Atlantic. If you want to take part in water sports, you can surf, kayak, or snorkel amid the vibrant marine life. When you get hungry, visit one of the beachfront kiosks serving fresh and flavorful seafood, traditional Brazilian dishes, and refreshing tropical drinks. 

In the afternoon, continue to the coastal town of Praia do Forte to discover the boutique shops, cafés, and the famous TAMAR Project, a sea turtle conservation initiative where you can learn about the rehabilitation efforts to save these marine creatures from extinction. After strolling along the town's cobblestone streets, head to the palm-fringed beaches along the shore. Spend the rest of the day relaxing on the sand or swimming in the ocean before transferring to the airport in time for your flight home. Safe travels!

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Map of Brazil's Coastal Cities & Route of Emotions Tour - 15 Days
Map of Brazil's Coastal Cities & Route of Emotions Tour - 15 Days