This Saturday (April 11), Jurerê Open hosts a free yoga class inspired by the mantras of Deva Premal & Miten.
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Anantara Spa at Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo launches Massagem Sampa, a deep-pressure therapy designed to release the tension carried by city life.
From April 23 to May 23, 15 signature dishes celebrate the “garimpeira” cuisine of Diamantina in a festival backed by Sebrae Minas and Secult-MG.
After drawing 30,000 people in 2025, Brazil’s biggest June festival south of the Northeast returns June 4–7 at Parque Barigui, now with room for 40,000.
Crystal-clear nights and snow-capped peaks make winter in Chile’s Atacama Desert the best time to see the Milky Way in all its glory.
From May 17–23, a yoga teacher with 21 years of experience leads an immersive program at Brazil’s first medical spa, in Paraná.
One of only three fluorescent blue-water caves on Earth is hidden inside Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro. Tours start at R$ 220 per person.
Aurora Winery closed its 2026 harvest with 93 million kilograms of grapes — a 95-year record, 30% higher than 2025’s vintage.
Book five nights at Txai Resort Itacaré between April and October 2026 and get the fifth night free — breakfast included, on Brazil’s stunning Cocoa Coast.
São Paulo’s Caminhos do Mar Park is offering R$15 tickets from April 1 through May 3 — trails, a 780-meter waterfall and the only zipline in a natural park in the state.
Over 30 million kilos harvested mark a 10% growth for Cooperativa Vinícola Garibaldi, highlighting quality and enological excellence.
The new Gran Haus Resort brings 332 apartments and authentic mountain design, reinforcing GAV’s focus on luxury tourism in southern Brazil.
Latin America’s biggest drift championship is back at Kartódromo Beto Carrero on April 25–26, with tickets starting at R$ 34.
From April 3–5, Mundo a Vapor Park in Canela offers a free train ride and an Easter egg hunt for ferris wheel ticket holders.
Easter and Tiradentes Day create windows of up to four days in April 2026. Here are five ideal short-trip destinations in Brazil and South America.
One of Rio de Janeiro’s most iconic mountain resorts marks four decades with a yearlong celebration, awards, and an upcoming indoor water park.
From sunrise at Sugarloaf to dinner at AquaRio: C2Rio Tours & Travel unveils its MICE Catalog for the B2B market in Rio de Janeiro.
At 1,600 meters altitude between Rio and São Paulo, Casa da Bocaina blends sensitive architecture, contemporary art and the groundbreaking Acquabox immersion capsule.
From sensory play areas in malls to a brand-new multisensory suite in a countryside hotel, Rio de Janeiro takes concrete steps for autism inclusion this April.
Sabi Sabi Collection opened its first city hotel in October 2025: The Claremont, a 15-room boutique property inside a historic 1928 Cape Town mansion.
From Pilsen’s Liberation to a UNESCO-listed royal ride: the Czech Republic offers a stunning cultural calendar for May 2026.
On Easter Sunday, April 5, at 2 PM, the Acqua show performs its final session after delighting over 10 million visitors across 18 years.
GOL Airlines adds 218 new flights in April, doubling frequencies to 7 interior cities in São Paulo, Paraná and Minas Gerais from Congonhas Airport.
Rio’s top hotel associations joined forces at the 5th ExpoRio Turismo, a fair showcasing 92 municipalities across 12 tourism regions of Rio de Janeiro state.
With over 63,000 registrants in 2026 and 262,000 across four editions, ExpoRio Tourism proved that entertainment drives the future of Rio’s tourism sector.
Sea-inspired menus, chocolate tastings, and live music define April at NANNAI’s resorts in Muro Alto and Fernando de Noronha.
From April 3–5, Locanda della Mimosa and Locanda Bela Vista invite families to celebrate Easter in Petrópolis with chef-crafted menus and an egg hunt.
The 1st Lobo do Mar Fishing Cup kicks off March 30 in Itajaí, Brazil, offering 50 spots, three categories, and R$ 7,000 in prizes.
A 57-meter iron-and-glass sculpture crowns a hilltop in Argentine Patagonia, turning Easter into an unexpected artistic and spiritual journey.
From March 27 to April 12, southern Brazil’s most iconic hotel turns Easter into a sensory journey of contemporary German cuisine and live music.