Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Brazil, Brazil

February 25, 2022 Frederic Celentano

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1. Iguazu Falls

Foz do Iguacu, State of Parana 85855-750 Brazil
Excellent
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5.0 based on 44,476 reviews

Iguazu Falls

The colossal power of these thundering falls, viewable from both Argentina and Brazil, and accessible from Paraguay, is a mesmerizing sight: 275 separate falls in a U-shaped formation pound the water below in raging cascades with a deafening intensity.

Reviewed By 52BarbaraR

Iguazu Falls was simply stunning, beyond description. We saw the Falls from both the Argentinean side, up close and personal with the deafening roar of the water in our ears, and from the Brazilian side, from lofty platforms with panoramic views above the Falls. It was magnificent and will be forever memorable. We had one gray cloudy day on the Argentinean side that made for dramatic moody photos, and a cool but bright sunny day on the Brazilian side where brilliant rainbows were everywhere on the water. This is well worth a visit. Our guide Carlos with G Adventures was awesome! He guided us to the best viewpoints on both sides, gave us ample time to absorb the beauty around us, and filled us in on the layout of the Falls, geology and history of the area, etc. Highly recommended!

2. Prainhas do Pontal do Atalaia

4 Km from the City Center, Arraial do Cabo, State of Rio de Janeiro 28930-000 Brazil
Excellent
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5.0 based on 6,021 reviews

Prainhas do Pontal do Atalaia

Reviewed By marcusrjr - Sao Paulo, Brazil

You can get to this beach by boat (average R$ 10 per person) or walking(this option you will need to enter Pontal do Atalaia by taxi or R$ 20 per car). It can be really crowded, you better arrive early and avoid weekends. Tje san is brigjt white and the sea is really blue. The water is very cold though. ( in Arraial do Cabo all of the beaches have a really cold water). This is the beach where there is a famous stair that evertbody takes some pictures. Please follow us on instagram: @mapamunditravel

3. Baia do Sancho

Fernando de Noronha, State of Pernambuco 53990-000 Brazil
Excellent
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5.0 based on 8,577 reviews

Baia do Sancho

Reviewed By camazine - Boalsburg, United States

Considered by some to be the best beach in the world, this is certainly my favorite. The beach can only be reached by a walk through a wooded area along a boardwalk, followed by a descent down a long ladder through a rock crevice. Access to the beach is restricted, and is never crowded. Indeed, there are few people and if you go early in the morning, the beach is all yours. One needs to purchase a pass to obtain entrance to the national park beaches on the island of Fernando de Noronha. I felt it was certainly worthwhile to support the conservation efforts and maintenance of Noronha’s many beaches. Your pass gives you access to all the beaches in the park system.

4. SESC Bertioga

Rua Pastor Djalma da Silva Coimbra 20, Bertioga, State of Sao Paulo 11250-000 Brazil +55 13 3319-7700 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/sescbertioga/
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5.0 based on 411 reviews

SESC Bertioga

5. Canyons de Furnas

Serra da Canastra, Lago de Furnas, Capitolio, State of Minas Gerais Brazil 37999679066 http://www.pousadadorioturvo.com.br/passeionautico
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5.0 based on 2,529 reviews

Canyons de Furnas

Reviewed By SRMF

The Furnas Canyons are a “must go” place. The water is crystal clear and there are incredible water falls that drop directly into the lake. Water temperature is comfortable.

6. Sugarloaf Mountain

Av. Pasteur, 520 - Urca, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22290-255 Brazil +55 21 2546-8433 [email protected] https://www.bondinho.com.br/en/home/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 55,956 reviews

Sugarloaf Mountain

One of the most beautiful attractions in Rio de Janeiro and one of the most famous in Brazil. Our mission is to take people to an enchantment, fun and entertainment journey – providing happy and unforgettable experiences as well as valuing Brazilian culture. We constantly invest in safety, comfort and innovative technologies. Our locations constitute natural, geological, historical, and touristic landmarks in the city of Rio de Janeiro. As a natural landmark, it reminds us of our reference to the sailors who come to Guanabara Bay. As a geological landmark, it reminds us of our geological site precisely dating the history of our planet. We also talk about historical landmark because on March 1, 1565, Estacio de Sa founded the City of Sao Sebastiao in Rio de Janeiro literally on its feet. And, finally, touristic landmark because the Cable Car opened on Sugarloaf projected Brazil’s name worldwide. It has been the first cable car installed in Brazil and the third in the world.

Reviewed By myom624 - Coquitlam, Canada

A different vantage point from the top of Corcovado with more land views than water views (or water seen past land), the top of this so-called 'Sugar Loaf' is actually kind of an "opposite nature" with more views of water than land from its two viewing areas (each of which kind of double-decked): one area facing north with a great wide view of Guanabara Bay & the "long bridge" at some distance straight ahead and from which there's also a view of a good-sized portion of the city (with a pretty nice skyline actually in a big sprawling area of modern high-rises) to the left & across the water with also some nice-looking beaches on that side; and another area facing south with the "open sea" & really quite a phenomenal view of the "entire length" of Copacabana Beach from the hill of Forte Duque de Caxias just shortly from this mountain to Forte de Copacabana on the other end about 3 km away (which is actually what to me was the "most worthwhile" view from this mountain top). I would just say a bit on the downside though is "not much" of ground to walk around up here, but yes there's Morro da Urca shortly below (just about a 5-minute cable car ride away which you have to come through to get up to this mountain top) which is "like a small park" for a nice walk around with also some old cable cars displayed outdoors, a small building with some cable car machinery on display, a small forest trail on a raised platform or such & yes the same views as from above (except for that of Copacabana to the south which cannot be seen from this "lower top") but actually kind of better I would say when it comes to some views such as that of the high-rises to the west across the water & that of the boats in the water also to the west (quite a number of those pleasure vessels to see actually!). And also, pretty nice for browsing and enjoying time up here (on the tops of both Sugarloaf & Morro da Urca) are some nice souvenir shops & restaurants & even a gemstone shop with beautiful sculptures of birds & such made of those stones (quite pricey ones though). And with no metro station close by, one way to not have to spend too much for taxi getting here is by taking the metro to Botafogo Station (both Lines 1 & 2) where you can take a cab outside for just a short ride of 5 to 10 minutes to the cable car station on the bottom of Morro da Urca where you start your "two-part" cable car ride (each just for about 5 minutes) first to the top of Morro da Urca then all the way up to the top of this mountain (which yes resembles a loaf of sugar but a "green one").

7. Dunas de Genipabu

Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte 59575-000 Brazil
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4.5 based on 19,102 reviews

Dunas de Genipabu

Reviewed By C8927KPjonathans

Had an amazing buggy ride with Isan, an experienced and funny driver that took us us from Ponta Negra beach all the way to Jacumã beach, going through all the Dunas, beaches and water sports available over there.

8. Itacoatiara Beach

Avenida Beira Mar, Niteroi, State of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,856 reviews

Itacoatiara Beach

Reviewed By 852ralphc

This beach is stunning with awesome views in any direction. Weekdays are the best time to go as it is busy on the weekends. A very special and relaxing afternoon was enjoyed by all on a quiet weekday...

9. Parque Estadual do Caracol

Rodovia RS 466, Km 0, s/n Caracol, Canela, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95680-000 Brazil +55 54 3278-3035 [email protected] http://www.parquedocaracol.com/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 12,689 reviews

Parque Estadual do Caracol

Reviewed By V1031VFnicoleb - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Apparently this site is normally overrun with tourists (one observation platform had a max capacity of 75!) We went in the middle of the week and it was extremely peaceful. Beautiful falls, well-marked paths, lots of signage (with some English). 50 reals for the family. Walking is very easy, but we didn't do the 700 step drop to the bottom. Glad we got to enjoy it ourselves.

10. Thermas dos Laranjais

Avenida do Folclore, 1543, Olimpia, State of Sao Paulo 15400-000 Brazil +55 17 3279-3500 [email protected] http://www.termas.com.br
Excellent
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4.5 based on 10,481 reviews

Thermas dos Laranjais

Reviewed By deabitenc - San Jose, United States

My kids and I love this place, we go there every time we visit São Paulo, we have been there five times so far and we will be back for sure. The park has a perfect water temperature and plenty of different pools, rides and attractions. It is very clean comparable with USA water parks. I totally recommend this park. Hint: Like any park, avoid the vacation months (July, December and January) to avoid the crowd. Minha familia adora esse parque. Já fomos cinco vezes e terei excelentes memórias com minha família para o resto da vida, e com certeza voltaremos. Há piscinas para todos os gostos, bem como diferentes brinquedos (radicais e tranquilos). O parque é limpo. Dica: evite os meses de férias escolares para pegar o parque mais tranquilo.

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