7 Reasons to Return to Brazil: Must-See Sights and Experiences

At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we’re eager to #ComeBacktoTravel and thrilled to see the travel industry and others #ComeBacktoGT. Over the coming weeks, we’ll share a selection of striking photos from destinations we’re excited to revisit. Join us on a visual journey through some of Brazil’s most spectacular sights.

  • Brazil

    Brazil’s first capital and one of the Americas’ oldest cities, Salvador de Bahia is today home to 2.9 million people. © Rodrigolab | Dreamstime.com
  • Christ the Redeemer

    The Art Deco “Christ the Redeemer” statue in Rio de Janeiro, created by sculptor Paul Landowski, is an enduring symbol of faith and a defining landmark of the city. © Steve Allen | Dreamstime.com
  • Carmo de Minas, Brazil

    Brazil produces most of the world’s coffee. Specialty blends come from regions like Carmo de Minas, where coffee culture and scenic landscapes combine. © Adrianoreis | Dreamstime.com
  • Iguazu Falls

    Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site shared with Argentina, is one of South America’s most dramatic natural wonders near the city of Curitiba. © Attila Jandi | Dreamstime.com
  • Lencois Maranhenses National Park

    At Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, miles of white dunes transform in the rainy season into a striking landscape dotted with thousands of crystal-clear lagoons. © Kseniya Ragozina | Dreamstime.com
  • Cave Chapada Diamantina National Park

    Chapada Diamantina National Park features a network of caves and pristine pools, including the vivid blue waters of Blue Pool and the Enchanted Pool. © Vinicius Tupinamba | Dreamstime.com
  • Salvador’s Porta dos Carmo Street

    Salvador is synonymous with samba and percussion. Traditional drummers often fill streets like Porta dos Carmo with rhythm and energy. © Giuseppemasci | Dreamstime.com
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