Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sporting Events Will Position Brazil As One of the Top Luxury Destinations in the World - Why Go Now


The 2016 Olympics and 2014 World Cup will affirm what many know already -- Brazil is one of the best kept secrets for luxury travel in the world, although most people only know the country for its natural beauty, Carnival and Caipirinhas. Future developments added to an already established infrastructure, supporting luxury travel across the country, not just in Rio de Janeiro.

Rio de Janeiro was chosen to host the 2016 Olympic Games, the first time a city in South America has been elected. Additionally, Brazil has been selected to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Several development projects are underway to prepare for these events, and to showcase the country as a major tourism destination. In Rio alone, hotel capacity is expected to more than double from its current total of 22,000 rooms to over 45,000 to accommodate visitors for the Olympic games1. Brazil's Ministry of Tourism expects funding of nearly $17 billion from public and private investors for projects including transportation, luxury hotels, restaurants, and other tourist attractions in preparation for the games.

The development for 2016 does not mean travelers need to wait to visit the country. For instance, there are already several options for luxury destinations and accommodations in Brazil. The sooner those looking for off the-beaten-path places visit there, the more they will discover authentic experiences before it gets too popular and prices start increasing.

There are many under-the-radar, yet luxurious options including:

· Angra dos Reis - A short drive from Rio, its 2000 beaches, 365 islands, and upscale accommodations are perfect for travelers looking to get away from the crowds of nearby Rio de Janeiro.

· Trancoso - South of Salvador-Bahia, this beach has received lots of attention recently for being a hip, chic destination

· Florianopolis - Located in Southern Brazil, it's an island with 42 unique, paradisiacal beaches that differ from the rest of Brazil's coast

· Fernando de Noronha - An island 200 miles from Recife, is essentially a nature preserve, offering world class diving and eco-tourism options




About Real Brazil Travel:
Real Brazil Travel is a boutique travel agency specializing in custom luxury vacations. We focus on serving Brazil's best beach destinations, unique hotels, private tours, and much more. The travel agency provides professional and friendly service from an expert native Brazilian

Contact:
Daniela Schuch, Founder
Real Brazil Travel
512-795-9895
http://www.realbraziltravel.com
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