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Rio de Janeiro
- Christ the Redeemer & Sugar Loaf: Icons of the city.
- Copacabana and Ipanema Beaches:
- Lapa and Santa Teresa: Historic neighbourhoods with street art and live music.
Salvador de Bahia
- Historical centre (Pelourinho): Colourful colonial houses and Afro-Brazilian culture.
Amazonia
- Manaus: Gateway to the Amazon rainforest, with boat excursions and trekking.
Iguaçu Falls
- On the border with Argentina: One of the most incredible natural spectacles in the world.
Pantanal
- Safari: in the world's unique biosphere with over 6,000 living species including the jaguar
Lençóis Maranhenses
- Blue Lagoon Desert: One of the most unique landscapes in the world with huge moving dunes and crystal clear lakes
Guide to Visiting Brazil
Brazil is a fascinating and diverse destination, with breathtaking landscapes, a vibrant culture, and iconic cities. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip.
1. Documents and Visas
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
- Visa: For Italian citizens, a visa (eVisa) will be required starting April 10, 2024. You can apply online
- Vaccinations: Not mandatory, but the yellow fever vaccine is recommended if visiting the Amazon or rural areas.
4. Food and Drinks
- Feijoada: Black bean stew with meat.
- Churrasco: Grilled meat served in “churrascaria” restaurants.
- Açaí: Amazonian fruit served as a smoothie with guaraná and granola.
- Caipirinha: Cocktail made with cachaça, lime, and sugar.
5. Safety and Practical Tips
- Areas to Avoid: Some favelas and suburban areas can be unsafe.
- Beware of Pickpockets: Especially in tourist areas and on the beaches.
- Use Safe Taxi Apps: Avoid hailing taxis on the street; use Uber or 99Taxi instead.
- Avoid Displaying Valuables: Keep a low profile.
6. Transportation
- Domestic Flights: Brazil is huge, so for long distances, flying is best. LATAM, Gol, and Azul are the main airlines.
- Buses: Affordable and reliable for intercity travel.
- Metro and Local Buses: Work well in cities like São Paulo and Rio, but avoid rush hours.
7. Currency and Costs
- Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL).
- Payments: Cards are widely accepted, but cash is useful for small purchases.
- Cost of Living:
- Budget meal: €5-10
- Mid-range hotel: €50-100 per night
- Public transport: €1 per ride
Buenos Aires
- Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada: The political heart of the country.
- San Telmo & La Boca: Iconic neighborhoods with tango and colorful houses.
- Palermo & Recoleta: Trendy districts with parks, cafés, and the famous tomb of Evita Perón.
Iguazú Falls
- On the border with Brazil and Paraguay: A true natural wonder, with over 250 waterfalls surrounded by lush jungle.
Patagonia
- El Calafate & Perito Moreno Glacier: One of the most accessible and impressive glaciers in the world.
- Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego: The southernmost city in the world, gateway to Antarctica.
- Bariloche & The Andean Lakes: Perfect for nature lovers and trekking.
Mendoza & The Wine Route
- World-class wines: Mendoza is the capital of Malbec and offers vineyard tours and tastings.
Salta & The Northwest
- Salinas Grandes & Quebrada de Humahuaca: Surreal landscapes with colorful mountains and salt flats.

Guide to Visiting Argentina
Argentina is an extraordinary country, full of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and outstanding gastronomy. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip.
1. Documents and Visas
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
- Visa: Italian citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days.
- Return Ticket: May be required upon entry.
- Vaccinations: None are mandatory, but the yellow fever vaccine is recommended if visiting areas near the borders with Brazil and Paraguay.
3. Climate and Best Time to Visit
- Buenos Aires & Central Regions: Pleasant year-round, but best in spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May).
- Patagonia: Best visited in the austral summer (December-March) for outdoor activities.
Northwest: Dry climate, visitable all year, but the colorful mountains look their best after the rainy season (February-April).
4. Food and Drinks
- Asado: Traditional Argentine barbecue, a must-try experience.
- Empanadas: Savory pastries filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
- Malbec Wine: One of the world’s best wines, especially from Mendoza.
5. Safety and Practical Tips
- Watch out for pickpockets: Especially in urban centers and crowded markets.
- Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas: Especially in Buenos Aires.
- Exchange money only in official places: The black market offers better rates (Blue Dollar), but it can be risky.
7. Currency and Costs
- Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS). Exchange rates fluctuate, so check the Blue Dollar rate.
- Payments: Cards are accepted in most tourist places, but cash is useful.
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Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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Buenos Aires - Argentina
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Santiago del Chile - Chile
Todo Mexico
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Nairobi City
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Guide to Visiting Argentina
Argentina is an extraordinary country, full of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and outstanding gastronomy. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip.
1. Documents and Visas
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
- Visa: Italian citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days.
- Return Ticket: May be required upon entry.
- Vaccinations: None are mandatory, but the yellow fever vaccine is recommended if visiting areas near the borders with Brazil and Paraguay.
3. Climate and Best Time to Visit
- Buenos Aires & Central Regions: Pleasant year-round, but best in spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May).
- Patagonia: Best visited in the austral summer (December-March) for outdoor activities.
Northwest: Dry climate, visitable all year, but the colorful mountains look their best after the rainy season (February-April).
4. Food and Drinks
- Asado: Traditional Argentine barbecue, a must-try experience.
- Empanadas: Savory pastries filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
- Mate: A traditional Argentine herbal tea, often shared in groups.
- Dulce de Leche: A caramel-like spread used in desserts such as alfajores and cakes.
- Malbec Wine: One of the world’s best wines, especially from Mendoza.
5. Safety and Practical Tips
- Watch out for pickpockets: Especially in urban centers and crowded markets.
- Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas: Especially in Buenos Aires.
- Exchange money only in official places: The black market offers better rates (Blue Dollar), but it can be risky.
7. Currency and Costs
- Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS). Exchange rates fluctuate, so check the Blue Dollar rate.
- Payments: Cards are accepted in most tourist places, but cash is useful.
- Cost of Living:
- Budget meal: €5-10
- Mid-range hotel: €50-100 per night
- Public transport: Less than €1 per ride