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Co-Living Spaces in Brazil: A Review of the Best Hubs for Digital Nomads

Posted by By Roberta June 5, 2026
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Ilha do Mel: A Car-Free Island Paradise in Paraná

Posted by By Roberta June 4, 2026
How to Rent a Car in Brazil: Requirements and Driving Tips for Foreigners

How to Rent a Car in Brazil: Requirements and Driving Tips for Foreigners

Practical guide for foreigners renting a car in Brazil: documents, insurance, driving rules, regional road tips, tolls, parking, and safety checklist.
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Understanding Brazil’s Climate: Why the North Is Hot While the South Grows Cold

Understanding Brazil’s Climate: Why the North Is Hot While the South Grows Cold

Explore why Brazil's North stays hot while the South grows cold: latitude, oceans, polar fronts, topography, and travel tips for each region.
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Pinhão: The Traditional Winter Snack of Southern Brazil

Discover pinhão, the roasted Araucaria seed that's a winter staple in southern Brazil—how to eat it, where to find it, recipes, festivals, and culture.
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Brazil Visa Update 2026: What the New Visa-Free Entry Means for Travelers

Learn how Brazil's 2026 visa-free expansion affects travelers: verify eligibility, prepare documents, border tips, work/study rules, and practical plann...
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Festa Junina 2026: The Ultimate Guide for Foreigners

Festa Junina 2026: The Ultimate Guide for Foreigners

A warm, practical guide to Festa Junina 2026 for foreigners in Brazil, covering food, music, dress, etiquette, and the best places to celebrate.
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Visiting Ouro Preto in April: Clear Skies, Slower Crowds, and a Deep Dive into Colonial Brazil

Visiting Ouro Preto in April: Clear Skies, Slower Crowds, and a Deep Dive into Colonial Brazil

Discover why April is a great time to visit Ouro Preto, Brazil, with clearer skies, manageable weather, historic churches, museums, and Minas Gerais food.
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Bonito, MS: Why the Water is Even Clearer in the Dry Season

Bonito, MS: Why the Water is Even Clearer in the Dry Season

Discover why Bonito, MS becomes remarkably clearer in the dry season—geology, springs, conservation and the best spots for snorkeling, diving and photog...
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The Origin of Sugarloaf Mountain: How Rio’s Icon Was Carved from Stone and Sea

The Origin of Sugarloaf Mountain: How Rio’s Icon Was Carved from Stone and Sea

Discover how Rio’s Sugarloaf Mountain formed: deep underground granite, coastal erosion, cultural history, climbing, and tips for visitors exploring this Brazilian icon.
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Gramado and Canela: A Taste of Europe in Southern Brazil

Discover Gramado and Canela: European-style towns in Brazil's Serra Gaúcha. Travel tips, foods, festivals, attractions, and sample itineraries for forei...
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Tiradentes, Minas Gerais: A Quiet Retreat for the April Holidays

Discover Tiradentes, Minas Gerais: quiet colonial streets, baroque churches, local cuisine and practical tips for visiting during April holidays like Ea...
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Exotic Fruits of the Amazon: What to Try in the First Half of the Year

Exotic Fruits of the Amazon: What to Try in the First Half of the Year

Explore the exotic fruits of the Amazon, discover their unique flavors, and how to enjoy them in the first half of the year in Brazil.
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Quentão and Vinho Quente: The Warm Drinks That Heat Brazil’s June Festivals

Discover quentão and vinho quente—the spicy, warm drinks of Brazil's June festivals. Recipes, regional tips, where to try them, and travel advice for Fe...
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