Rio’s Jewish Heritage
The Jewish presence in Rio de Janeiro started at the time of the first Portuguese navigators in the 1500´s. Since then, the Israelite immigration was constant mainly because of incentives of the Emperor D. Pedro II, a great admirer of
Sacro, Bucolic & Handicraft Market
Staying more days in Rio? Have you already decided what to do next Sunday? Here is an excellent choice: Visit some "out of the scene" sites: São Bento Monastery with its beautiful church, Santa Teresa neighborhood with old houses and cobblestone streets and the Hippie market
Brazilian Passion: Carnival, Samba and Soccer
Get ready to meet some of the Brazilian passion: Carnival, Samba and Soccer in this unique and VIP experience.
Downtown Rio
Come to see a different, and equally interesting, part of the city. Join our tour to visit Downtown Rio, the oldest part of the city and its main attractions and interesting buildings.
Corcovado And Sugar Loaf
Visit the 2 most famous Rio landmarks in just one morning with no rush. Enjoy a small-group tour to Christ the Redeemer statue early in the morning and then enjoy stunning views from Sugar Loaf Mountain.
Early Access – Corcovado Express
Be one of the first visitors to reach the Christ the Redeemer statue, the most famous landmark in Rio de Janeiro, on top of the Corcovado Hill, without the usual crowd early in the morning.
Full Day Carioca Tropical
This is a complete day tour of the city of Rio de Janeiro covering its most famous landmarks in an 8.5-hour sightseeing tour. Go to the summits of Corcovado Hill and Sugarloaf Mountain for some of the best views of