Cruise RV Brasilian Dream: Brazil, Honduras departing from Rio de Janeiro

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Cruise RV Brasilian Dream: Brazil, Honduras Departing from Rio de Janeiro

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RV Brasilian Dream

3/1/2027

17 d / 16 n

Ocean view Stateroom

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Rio de Janeiro

From Rio de Janeiro

Mon 01 Mar 2027

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Your itinerary

Rio de Janeiro

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The port:

The port of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, located right next to the city center, is a strategic access point for exploring this vibrant South American city. Just a stone's throw from the historic center and just ten kilometers from iconic neighborhoods like Copacabana and Ipanema, the port allows visitors to dive straight into Rio's festive, colorful atmosphere. Transportation options, including buses and cabs, make it easy to get to the city's main attractions and superb beaches.


What to visit in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, famous for its carnival, beaches and cultural heritage, offers an unforgettable experience. Visit the Sugar Loaf for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and bay. The statue of Christ the Redeemer, perched on Corcovado, is a world-famous symbol of the city. Explore the lively districts of Copacabana and Ipanema, known for their iconic beaches and vibrant nightlife. The Santa Teresa district, with its cobbled streets and art galleries, offers a bohemian ambience. For a touch of nature, the Rio Botanical Garden is a haven of peace and biodiversity.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Rio's surroundings are brimming with remarkable sites. The Tijuca Forest, one of the world's largest urban forests, offers hiking trails and refreshing waterfalls. The historic city of Petrópolis, with its imperial palace and mountain climate, is a pleasant excursion. The islands of Guanabara Bay, accessible by boat, offer tranquil beaches and picturesque views.

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Arrival

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Departure

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The port:

The port of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, located right next to the city center, is a strategic access point for exploring this vibrant South American city. Just a stone's throw from the historic center and just ten kilometers from iconic neighborhoods like Copacabana and Ipanema, the port allows visitors to dive straight into Rio's festive, colorful atmosphere. Transportation options, including buses and cabs, make it easy to get to the city's main attractions and superb beaches.


What to visit in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, famous for its carnival, beaches and cultural heritage, offers an unforgettable experience. Visit the Sugar Loaf for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and bay. The statue of Christ the Redeemer, perched on Corcovado, is a world-famous symbol of the city. Explore the lively districts of Copacabana and Ipanema, known for their iconic beaches and vibrant nightlife. The Santa Teresa district, with its cobbled streets and art galleries, offers a bohemian ambience. For a touch of nature, the Rio Botanical Garden is a haven of peace and biodiversity.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Rio's surroundings are brimming with remarkable sites. The Tijuca Forest, one of the world's largest urban forests, offers hiking trails and refreshing waterfalls. The historic city of Petrópolis, with its imperial palace and mountain climate, is a pleasant excursion. The islands of Guanabara Bay, accessible by boat, offer tranquil beaches and picturesque views.

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Arrival

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Departure

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The port:

The port of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, located right next to the city center, is a strategic access point for exploring this vibrant South American city. Just a stone's throw from the historic center and just ten kilometers from iconic neighborhoods like Copacabana and Ipanema, the port allows visitors to dive straight into Rio's festive, colorful atmosphere. Transportation options, including buses and cabs, make it easy to get to the city's main attractions and superb beaches.


What to visit in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, famous for its carnival, beaches and cultural heritage, offers an unforgettable experience. Visit the Sugar Loaf for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and bay. The statue of Christ the Redeemer, perched on Corcovado, is a world-famous symbol of the city. Explore the lively districts of Copacabana and Ipanema, known for their iconic beaches and vibrant nightlife. The Santa Teresa district, with its cobbled streets and art galleries, offers a bohemian ambience. For a touch of nature, the Rio Botanical Garden is a haven of peace and biodiversity.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Rio's surroundings are brimming with remarkable sites. The Tijuca Forest, one of the world's largest urban forests, offers hiking trails and refreshing waterfalls. The historic city of Petrópolis, with its imperial palace and mountain climate, is a pleasant excursion. The islands of Guanabara Bay, accessible by boat, offer tranquil beaches and picturesque views.

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Arrival

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Departure

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The port:

The port of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, located right next to the city center, is a strategic access point for exploring this vibrant South American city. Just a stone's throw from the historic center and just ten kilometers from iconic neighborhoods like Copacabana and Ipanema, the port allows visitors to dive straight into Rio's festive, colorful atmosphere. Transportation options, including buses and cabs, make it easy to get to the city's main attractions and superb beaches.


What to visit in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, famous for its carnival, beaches and cultural heritage, offers an unforgettable experience. Visit the Sugar Loaf for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and bay. The statue of Christ the Redeemer, perched on Corcovado, is a world-famous symbol of the city. Explore the lively districts of Copacabana and Ipanema, known for their iconic beaches and vibrant nightlife. The Santa Teresa district, with its cobbled streets and art galleries, offers a bohemian ambience. For a touch of nature, the Rio Botanical Garden is a haven of peace and biodiversity.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Rio's surroundings are brimming with remarkable sites. The Tijuca Forest, one of the world's largest urban forests, offers hiking trails and refreshing waterfalls. The historic city of Petrópolis, with its imperial palace and mountain climate, is a pleasant excursion. The islands of Guanabara Bay, accessible by boat, offer tranquil beaches and picturesque views.

Manaus

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Manaus, a vibrant metropolis in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, is a fascinating blend of urbanity and wilderness. Situated at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Amazon, it is a starting point for jungle expeditions. Key attractions include the Amazonas Theater, a 19th-century opera house, and the Adolpho Lisboa market. Manaus is also a center for ecotourism and wildlife observation, offering encounters with the unique biological diversity of the Amazon rainforest.

Río Negro

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Rio de Janeiro

Río Negro

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Río Negro

Río Negro

Arrival

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Departure

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Río Negro

Río Negro

Arrival

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Departure

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Río Negro

Río Negro

Arrival

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Departure

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Río Negro

Río Negro

Arrival

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Departure

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Río Negro

Río Negro

Arrival

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Departure

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The Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon, offers cruisers an immersion in the heart of the rainforest. From Manaus, visitors can observe the natural phenomenon of the "Meeting of the Waters", where the dark waters of the Rio Negro and the clear waters of the Rio Solimões flow side by side without mixing. Anavilhanas National Park, with its hundreds of islands, is great for spotting local wildlife, including pink dolphins. Local culinary specialties include freshwater fish dishes such as tambaqui and pirarucu.
Río Negro

Manaus

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Departure

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Manaus, a vibrant metropolis in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, is a fascinating blend of urbanity and wilderness. Situated at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Amazon, it is a starting point for jungle expeditions. Key attractions include the Amazonas Theater, a 19th-century opera house, and the Adolpho Lisboa market. Manaus is also a center for ecotourism and wildlife observation, offering encounters with the unique biological diversity of the Amazon rainforest.

Manaus

Manaus

Arrival

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Departure

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Manaus, a vibrant metropolis in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, is a fascinating blend of urbanity and wilderness. Situated at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Amazon, it is a starting point for jungle expeditions. Key attractions include the Amazonas Theater, a 19th-century opera house, and the Adolpho Lisboa market. Manaus is also a center for ecotourism and wildlife observation, offering encounters with the unique biological diversity of the Amazon rainforest.

Foz do Iguaçu

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Foz do Iguaçu, located on the border of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, is famous for Iguaçu Falls, a series of 275 waterfalls stretching almost 2.7 km. The Iguaçu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to remarkable biodiversity, including jaguars, giant anteaters and colorful butterflies. Visitors can also explore the bird park, which features more than 1,300 birds of 150 different species. The typical local dish is "Pirá de Foz", a surubim fish with manioc purée and spinach rice.
Manaus

Foz do Iguaçu

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Foz do Iguaçu, located on the border of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, is famous for Iguaçu Falls, a series of 275 waterfalls stretching almost 2.7 km. The Iguaçu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to remarkable biodiversity, including jaguars, giant anteaters and colorful butterflies. Visitors can also explore the bird park, which features more than 1,300 birds of 150 different species. The typical local dish is "Pirá de Foz", a surubim fish with manioc purée and spinach rice.
Foz do Iguaçu

Foz do Iguaçu

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Foz do Iguaçu, located on the border of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, is famous for Iguaçu Falls, a series of 275 waterfalls stretching almost 2.7 km. The Iguaçu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to remarkable biodiversity, including jaguars, giant anteaters and colorful butterflies. Visitors can also explore the bird park, which features more than 1,300 birds of 150 different species. The typical local dish is "Pirá de Foz", a surubim fish with manioc purée and spinach rice.
Foz do Iguaçu

Foz do Iguaçu

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Departure

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Foz do Iguaçu, located on the border of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, is famous for Iguaçu Falls, a series of 275 waterfalls stretching almost 2.7 km. The Iguaçu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to remarkable biodiversity, including jaguars, giant anteaters and colorful butterflies. Visitors can also explore the bird park, which features more than 1,300 birds of 150 different species. The typical local dish is "Pirá de Foz", a surubim fish with manioc purée and spinach rice.
Foz do Iguaçu

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  • Accommodation in your chosen cabin for the duration of the cruise
  • full board from dinner on the 1st evening to breakfast on the last day, excluding special services
  • Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
  • Optional excursions
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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