With trails, cycling paths, a local market, and exclusive tours, Iguaçu National Park reveals its most peaceful season in March.
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GOL will operate 1,571 flights and 279,000 seats to Rio during Labor Day, covering 60% of total demand and stimulating tourism.
From April 2 to 5, the Campinas resort hosts chocolate hunts, themed theater, and a special visit from bunny Fofa Flor.
At BTL 2026 in Lisbon, ABAV Nacional builds partnerships to boost travel between Brazil and Portugal and tourist flows for São João.
The five-star boutique hotel steps from Avenida Paulista earns the Traveller Review Awards 2026 with a 9.3 score, improving on its 2025 result.
Minas Gerais closed 2025 with a -4.4% drop in tourism while Brazil grew 4.6%. High interest rates and household debt weigh on the sector.
Blue Tree Daj Resort & Marina turns Easter into a full sensory escape April 3–6, with special menus, spa, kids’ activities and 15% off direct bookings.
At 5 pm, kiosks from Leme to Prainha raise their cups in “The City’s Biggest Toast” for Rio’s 461st anniversary, with events along the shore
Travelers with layovers over 20 hours can enjoy free accommodation and explore Istanbul before their next flight.
In 2025, Accor surpassed €5.6 billion in revenue, expanding its footprint across the Americas with new hotels, tech innovation, and sustainability.
At Lisbon’s BTL fair, Rio de Janeiro signed a deal with TAP to promote tourism and celebrate the airline’s 60 years in Brazil.
At BTL in Lisbon, Vila Galé announced a R$ 100 million investment to transform the former Pio XII College into its first hotel in Paraíba.
In Serra da Mantiqueira, Easter meets autumn charm at Monte Verde’s Kuriuwa Hotel and Mirante da Colyna for a luxurious escape.
Windsor Leme Hotel in Rio was certified with the Woman+Safe Seal for training its staff to fight and prevent violence against women.
After Carnival, Hilton Barra introduces a wellness package with sunrise yoga, sound healing, and breakfast overlooking Rio’s Barra.
Featured by The New York Times among 52 places to visit in 2026, Inhotim highlights Minas Gerais’ cultural and culinary excellence.
With 12.37 million passengers, Brazil’s air sector records the biggest month in history and expects the best Carnival ever.
With R$ 1 billion in sales, the Residence Club at the Hard Rock Hotel Gramado begins structural works, marking a new era in luxury tourism.
Guests booking three nights at Clara Resorts in Dourado or Ibiúna get one extra night to enjoy more relaxation, nature, and exclusive experiences.
In French Polynesia, The Brando celebrates Women’s Day with wellness, art, and culinary experiences that embrace harmony and female creativity.
Stargazing tours and moonlit Hawaiian canoe rides reinvent Búzios nights, blending sea, sky, and adventure after sunset.
At BTL Lisbon, GAV Resorts showcases its luxury developments to the European market, marking the start of its international expansion.
In Anitápolis (SC), community-based tourism empowers families, preserves culture, and grows through the sustainable Vistas de Anitá project.
Lapinha Spa in Brazil is now the first medical spa in the Americas to host an official Sonorium Svaram room, a global benchmark in therapeutic Sound Healing.
Between the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic Forest, Jequitimar Guarujá turns March into a full month of celebration, wellness, and women-centered experiences.
Florianópolis resort takes home the 32nd Expressão de Ecologia Prize for Environmental Management, backed by a decade of structured ESG practices and 44 ha of preserved Atlantic Forest.
Around 40 tourism leaders gathered in São Paulo to unveil Brazil’s LGBT+ Tourism Manifesto — open for public contributions until March 20.
Pieces from Origem Patacho Design Hotel win the iF Design Award and reach the finals of the Frame Design Awards. Brazilian authorial design goes global.
Award-winning fondue, couples-only suites with hot tubs, and a European atmosphere make Chateau La Villette the perfect Easter escape in Brazil.
97,000 foreign visitors in 2025 and a Hard Rock resort coming in 2028: Brazil’s Gramado is making its boldest move yet onto the international tourism map.