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Brazilian coast

The Brazilian territory has more than 7,300 kilometers of coastline, extending from Amapá- Northern Region to the state of Rio Grande do Sul- Southern Region. This extensive area, bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, has great landscape diversity, such as dunes, beaches, islands, rock formations, etc. The Brazilian territory has more than 7,300 kilometers of coastline, which extends from Amapá to the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Amazon Coast - North Region - is the coastal strip that goes from Amapá to the Parnaíba delta (located on the border of the states of Piauí and Maranhão- Northeast Region). This region is marked by mangroves, dunes and river islands. Litoral has several coastal cities, especially Fortaleza, Natal, Joao Pessoa, Pernambuco, Ipojuca (Porto de Galinhas), Maceió, Aracaju, Salvador, among many others. On the southeast coast are the states of Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It is the most densely populated and industrialized area of the country. Its characteristic areas are the cliffs, the reefs and the beaches of monazitic sands (dark brown mineral). It is dominated by the Serra do Mar and has a very jagged coast, with several bays and small coves. The southern coast begins in the state of Paraná, followed by Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. Region with the most severe winters in Brazil.


Regions and cities that make up some packages we offer Southeast Coast Rio de Janeiro

The mountains and coast of the state of Rio enchant for its beauty. Especially for beach fans. The waterfront is full of paradise options of soft sand, blue sea and perfect nature. Ipanema Beach is one that deserves a visit on every trip to Rio de Janeiro (as well as Copacabana Beach, of


course!). In the 2.6 km of beachfront, all the tribes parade - surfers, gringos, sarados, gays and others. Ipanema Beach- The soft sand almost always crowds with tourists. Brazil's best known beach is also the most popular and bustling meeting place in Rio de Janeiro. Located between Arpoador and Jardim de Alah, its 2 kilometers long range from rough seas to calmer waves, pleasing a variety of visitors. Posto 9 is home to the largest concentration of young people and celebrities, who frequent the place not only to enjoy coconut water in front of the sea, but also to ride a bike, walk along the waterfront or play a game of football. In addition, there is the Arpoador Rock, where the magnificent sunset.

Copacabana- One of the most famous beaches in the world is the ideal destination for those seeking excitement. Its waterfront is always full of tourists, playing sports or relaxing under the umbrella. Some volleyball and sand soccer championships are usually held there, as well as several national and international shows by renowned artists. The infrastructure is super prepared to receive all this movement, with kiosks serving popular dishes, the famous boardwalk made of Portuguese stones, bike path and bathrooms.


As a destination of high temperatures in all seasons, Rio de Janeiro is commonly visited by tourists throughout the year. It is to be expected that those who pass by here will return home extremely in love.

Prainha Beach- They are a mere 150 meters long and little infrastructure (no access via public transportation, limited car spaces, only two kiosks), but Prainha is so beautiful that everything pays off. A true natural sanctuary, the beach is located in the west of Rio de Janeiro, in the Recreio dos Bandeirantes region. It is protected by two Atlantic forest hills, with some of the city's best surfing waves and an unbelievably blue sea. Also use and abuse from the top of Restaurante Mirante, and get ready for the most amazing selfie of Grumari Beach - In the same environmental protection area as Prainha Beach, Grumari is a larger beach with almost 3 km in length, but with nature as preserved as. It is surrounded by cliffs and hills with restinga forest, which provides a spectacular contrast with the super blue and clear sea. Beach loved by surfers, who are balancing on waves that reach three meters in height. They are the ones who fill the beach on weekends, without them it is little too deserted, so be careful. without them it is little


too deserted, so be careful.

Extra tip: in the left corner is the beach of Abricó, frequented by naturists. Prainha- Jacarépaguá - Located next to Grumari Beach, in the Baixada de Jacarepaguá, is Prainha Beach, a small stretch of 150 meters of narrow sand strip, protected by hills and rocks covered with Atlantic Forest. Like its neighbor, it is very busy on Saturdays and Sundays, being quieter during the week, and its crystal clear and choppy waters often attract a lot of surfers.


Barra da Tijuca Beach - The largest beach in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Barra da Tijuca has 18 km of fine and clear sand. Six of these kilometers are urbanized, with various services; the rest is more deserted highlighting the Marapendi Lagoon region, a true haven for rest. The strong waves increase the concentration of surfers in its beautiful green waters.

Farol Beach -Arraial do Cabo- Blue Coast of the State of Rio- Considered among the most beautiful beaches in Brazil, Farol Beach is located on Farol Island, in the coastal town of Arraial do Cabo. The magnificent landscape, which includes dunes, green hills, white sand and absurdly blue and translucent waters. Arraial do Cabo is also considered the “diving capital of Brazil,� it is to see marine life up close in a beach dive, visible even without special equipment.


Access to the beach is by authorized boats only, from Praia dos Anjos, which is an island controlled by the Navy and each visitor can stay for an hour on the island. Beatch Azeda and Azedinha (BĂşzios) beaches - Blue Coast- These two beaches are very small, but extremely beautiful and very popular. Their main feature is the clear green waters almost like a natural pool. Access just follow Orla Bardot, cross the also beautiful Ossos Beach and follow a staircase that leads to Azeda Beach. In its right corner, there is a small trail that leads to Azedinha beach. Surrounded by green shores and small strips of white sand, the beaches have a few snack and drink stalls.


Praia do Forte - Cold Cable - Blue Coast. Most popular beach in the historic municipality of Cabo Frio, Praia do Forte has a stunning look in its almost eight kilometers long. The clear blue open sea is considered one of the best in the world for sailing. It has a very varied food court, and one of the main attractions is the Forte SĂŁo Mateus, built between 1616 and 1620. Tip: if you have time, extend the tour to the also beautiful PerĂł Beach.

Old and Old Beaches Paraty- Green Coast- There are over 90 beaches in Paraty. Old and Old are two jewels of the region, worth the effort to get to


them - no cars enter and access is by boat from Laranjeiras, or by trail, from Praia do Sono. The look is splendid: the two coves are surrounded by mountains covered with rainforest, the sand is soft and soft and the waters warm and crystal clear with good waves to surf. Also noteworthy are the small freshwater streams in Antiguinhos, ideal for removing salt from the body. These beaches are in a conservation area, so camping or bonfires are not allowed.

Cachadaรงo Beach - Trindade / Paraty - Green Coast- Located in Trindade, its long stretch of sand allows its visitors to be well spread out, without anyone disputing space in front of the sea. On the beach there are freshwater sources flowing into the beach, perfect for removing salt from the body. It is accessible only by a trail of more than three hours through the Two Rivers Beach (also beautiful). You can not even see it on boat rides, so hidden it is. If the sea is rough the ideal is to migrate to the natural pools of Cachadaรงo, which is accessed in 20 minutes through a trail in the right corner of the beach. Perhaps this is why it is considered one of the wildest beaches in Brazil. Once you get there, every effort is rewarded: fine sand, clear turquoise waters (great for snorkeling), lush Atlantic rainforest, millennial rocks, and a brook with a crystal clear freshwater pool. Paraty, Trindade and Angra dos Reis are very close areas with a large number of beautiful beaches.


Gastronomy, cuisine Carioca-Rio de Janeiro

The cuisine of Rio de Janeiro, also known as Rio de Janeiro and Rio de Janeiro cuisine is consolidated mainly by the influences of the Portuguese, Indigenous and African, but has also received a lot of influence from other


European peoples, especially Italians, Spaniards and Germans, especially in recent decades. The traditional dishes of Syrian, Lebanese, Arab, Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Swiss immigrants were adapted to local culture using Brazilian ingredients. Rio de Janeiro received strong regional influence, mainly from Minas Gerais, in the consumption of broths, soups, polenta and cheese bread, from Bahia, in the consumption of seafood and Afro-Brazilian and indigenous dishes, such as popcorn, canjica, kebab. , acarajé, beiju, shrimp bobó, abará, tapioca, couscous, moqueca, farofa, and from Rio Grande do Sul, in the consumption of garlic bread and barbecue sauce. The draft beer became a traditional drink in the city, arriving in the city with the Portuguese royal family in 1808 [5], which, being light and cold, is a refreshing option for the high temperatures of the state capital.

Two other cuisines have become popular in Rio's capital in the last three decades: The so-called natural cooking, also called vegan, where Rio de Janeiro became the home of the first healthy cooking school in the country, and Japanese cuisine adapted to tastes. locations became a constant presence in Rio's neighborhoods. Japanese yakisoba stalls, temakerias and sushi and sashimi casters are easily found throughout the city. Another typical dish of Rio de Janeiro is Filé a Osvaldo Aranha, accompanied by white rice and farofa. According to reports, the famous


gaucho politician went to the same restaurant every day to eat this same dish, which ended up taking his name in honor. Other typical dishes include the Brazilian Fish Stew, Leão Veloso Soup, the Picadinho Carioca.. Gastronomy on the Green Coast The tourist importance of the region has created a unique gastronomic culture in the green coast region, which connects the coast of Rio de Janeiro to the coast of São Paulo. You can find restaurants that mix international cuisine with local ingredients such as banana, cachaça and seafood caught in Ilha Grande bay. The region has a great influence on the cuisine of indigenous peoples, African, Portuguese, German, Ukrainian, such as borsch, mushrooms and fish typical of the region, and the Polish, with prierogi, zurek and bigos. It is also common in the region to serve colonial coffee, heritage of these European peoples who inhabited the region.

Paraty is one of Brazil's main artisanal cachaça producing cities, attracting international tourists to its stills, the oldest in operation started its production in the 19th century. Beverage production began in the first century of colonization in 1600, when sugar cane was still the colony's main export product. You can still have sugared coffee with sugarcane juice, a traditional way to sweeten the drink inside. Since the region's sugarcane was not sweet enough for refined sugar production, stills emerged as an alternative production.


Espirito Santo State of Southeast Brazil, it is known for its tropical beaches and preserved mountainous natural areas. Founded in 1551, Victoria, the capital and port city, has a small center of the colonial era. Across the narrow bay of Vitória is Vila Velha, with its bustling Costa Beach and Penha Convent, a 16th-century building that sits high on a cliff and offers panoramic views. The capixaba coast, which extends from Itaúnas to Marataizes, is bathed by the South Atlantic and has the collaboration of several regional rivers that flow into the ocean.. Beaches Barra Beach- Barra beach is close to the central region of Conceição da Barra and is a favorite for tourists who appreciate infrastructure, after all there are kiosks and bars in the sand strip. Caution is recommended when diving as the waves are choppy. In addition, it is extensive, which is great for those who like to play volleyball, altinha or that soccer game with friends.


Pontal do Ipirang Beach- Pontal do Ipiranga Beach is located in the municipality of Linhares and is approximately 25 kilometers long. In the region there are many summer houses, inns and hotels. Therefore, the destination is recommended for that summer holiday season. Featuring trail spaces and a turtle spawning and breeding area, the beach also provides a structure for the swimmer to spend the whole day with family in comfort and warmth..


Coqueiral Beach- This beach is recommended for those traveling with children, because the waters are calm and there are formations of natural pools in certain periods. Located in the city of Aracruz, it is next to an indigenous village and is surrounded by lush chestnut and coconut trees. Nearby are stalls selling drinks and snacks, as well as some hotels and inns.

Canto the Beach - Located in the upper middle class neighborhood of Vitรณria, Praia do Canto is leafy and like Camburi, it is perfect for those who like to walk or sit in a bar for the purpose of drinking and eating while chatting with the locals. friends.


The capital of EspĂ­rito Santo is very organized and has a number of interesting sights. We recommend that you choose one or more days to stroll these urban beaches and feel the mild climate of the city. Curva da Jurema Beach- This crowded VitĂłria beach is in the eastern region and pleases many visitors because the sea is warm and without large waves. She is very popular with those who enjoy boating and jet sky.


Itapoã Beach- Very popular with the residents of Vila Velha, - a city that is next to Vitória - Itapoã Beach is ideal for the traveler who wants to sit in the kiosk and taste capixabas delights while taking a sea bath and sunbathing. Throughout its length there are small tents and bars, which provides convenience to the tourist who has not a shred of interest to return early to the hotel..

The sea itself is conducive to swimming and in the sand strip you can go jogging, play volleyball or soccer. Bottom line: very familiar beach! Costa Beach- It is next to Itapoã beach and is much visited by the upper middle class residents of Vila Velha. Among the best known of Espírito Santo, the beach is surrounded by hotels and inns suited to different preferences and tastes. If the infrastructure is more than approved, nature makes a nice contribution to the tourist attraction: the sea is green and transparent and there are areas of strong waves and shallow stretches where parents can enjoy with the little ones without worries.


Castanheiras Beach- Castanheiras Beach is one of the hottest in Guarapari, a tourist town full of natural beauty. With crystal clear water and centrally located, the attraction has a good parking area in the surroundings and some kiosks. There are some rocks in the sea, so it is essential to pay attention when bathing. Enjoy every second the breeze and the beautiful view.


Gastronomy Capixaba (Espírito Santo) The fishing tradition and the heritage of indigenous and black culture profoundly influenced the culinary capixaba, making it eclectic, the product of many influences of locals such as Portuguese, Africans and peoples of northern Europe. Among the most famous typical dishes are capixaba pie and moqueca, crabmeat and crabmeat. Famous internationally, the capixaba moqueca is the best known dish of Espírito Santo cuisine. The name "moqueca" refers to a style of preparing food that consists of cooking without water, only with vegetables and seafood, and unlike Bahian moqueca, capixaba does not receive palm oil or coconut milk. Soon after, comes the capixaba pie, prepared with various seafood, such as shredded crab, shrimp, oyster and sururu, as well as cod and heart of palm. Traditional dish during Holy Week in all the houses of Espírito Santo. The technique of catching the crustacean is the same as that used by the indigenous, abundant crab-eaters - it goes with mud to the knees and the crabs are collected in touch and manner, so that the fingers are not gripped by the puans. The crab, the crab's cousin, is fished with jereré or puçá, both resembling a butterfly net, the jereré or puçá carrying the


bait; Fishing without bait is usually done at night. There are also in the cities of the state many options vegan dishes, vegan pizzas.

Sao Paulo São Paulo is one of 27 federative units in Brazil. It is located in the Southeast Region and is bounded by the states of Minas Gerais to the north and northeast, Paraná to the south, Rio de Janeiro to the east and Mato Grosso do Sul to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. The state capital is Sao Paulo, the largest metropolis in Brazil and Latin America. The coast of São Paulo refers to the coast of the state of São Paulo and consists of three regions: North Coast: Paraíba Valley, South Coast: Ribeira Valley and Central Coast: Baixada Santista (also covering part of the South Coast). Castelhanos, Ilhabela- This beach is the star of Ilhabela: it has a long stretch of sand, almost 2 kilometers long, and a clear sea, good for surfing. Getting there is not that easy: you have to cross a 22-kilometer stretch of dirt road that cuts through the island's state park. Recommended to go with four-wheel drive vehicles. It is also possible to go by boat.


Camburi Beach, Sao Sebastiao - Besides being the most gourmet beach in Sao Sebastiao, Cambury has good hotels (like Nau Royal, pictured), and has not lost its young and surfer identity.

Cedar Beach, Ubatuba- One of the most beautiful beaches of the north coast city of SĂŁo Paulo remains preserved (and empty) because of difficult access. You have to take 40 minutes of trail from the Grande do Bonete


Beach, or from the right of the beach Fortaleza. The sea of blue-green tones, is quiet and form several natural pools.

Beach Itamambuca, Ubatuba- The beach is host to national and international competitions of surfing. So expect goers young. The left, which can be accessed by a condominium, is frequented by families. And on the right side there is a lot of unrest.


Maresias Beach, São Sebastião- During the day, surfers enjoy the sea of strong waves, and many beautiful people enjoy the flirtatious climate in the sand (in the left corner, a little quieter, families are also present). After sunset, the movement migrates to the Sebastian Street Romao Cesar, the taproom Santo Gole, and advances at dawn in local ballads.

Coastal cuisine São Paulo The cuisine of the State of São Paulo developed mainly during the capital's settlement period, between the 16th and 17th centuries. The dishes bring products easily found on earth, such as corn and wheat. During colonization, the bandeirantes also adhered to the habits of the Indians, for survival reasons. Cassava flour was already part of the diet, as it resisted long expeditions. state regions also have different customs. On the coast, elements of Portuguese culture, such as dumplings and stews, are predominant. Inside, the cuisine has more traces of the tradition of drovers and the dishes take fried cassava and beans, for example. Among the popular dishes, is the São Paulo-facing, bauru and, in the capital, the mortadela snack. But there are vast dining options, including vegan.


Northeast Coast The vast coastline of the Northeast region of Brazil is the main factor contributing to local tourism. With beaches in the northeast are beautiful, many untouched, which are compared only to those of the Caribbean, and place the northeast among the major world tourism routes. Millions of tourists land at modern Northeastern airports every year. Some states that make up the region: Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco, Paraiba, Rio Grande do Norte, Cearรก. The most sought after beaches in the Northeast are: Arraial d'Ajuda and Morro de Sao Paulo in Bahia


Atalaia and Pirambu beaches in Aracaju-Sergipe

Pajuรงara and Maragogi Beaches in Alagoas


Porto de Galinhas and ItamaracĂĄ Beaches in Pernambuco

Cabedelo and Tambaba Beaches in ParaĂ­ba


Genipabu and Pipa Beaches in Rio Grande do Norte

Jericoacoara and Canoa Quebrada Beaches in Ceará

Coqueiro and Pedra do Sal beaches in Piauí


Curupu and Atins Beaches in MaranhĂŁo


Tambaba on the coast of Paraíba was the first beach officialized as a naturist in the northeast. On the Bahian coast is remarkable the Bay of All Saints the largest Brazilian bay, having 1,052 km² in length, depth of up to 42 meters with diving visibility between 10 and 20 meters and Aratu Bay which is a huge cove that houses Porto de Aratu, a shipyard, two of the ten most luxurious marinas in Latin America (Aratu Yacht Club and Marina Aratu) and Aratu Naval Base.

Gastronomy and Culinary is one of the great attractions of the region. The cuisine of Bahia, the best known in Brazil is that produced in Recôncavo and all along the coast of Bahia. It is based on spices with strong seasoning based on palm oil, coconut milk, ginger, pepper of various qualities and many others that are not used in other states of Brazil.


Cities Green Mountains Region Southeast Region Rio de Janeiro- Brazil has an advantage: there are places for all tastes and prices. Talking about one of the most desired destinations in the country, we selected cool places to know in Rio de Janeiro, besides the wonderful beaches and warm weather, such as the beautiful ones: Petrópolis - the largest municipality in the highlands has many attractions, which made the city the favorite destination of emperor Dom Pedro II. The refreshing climate, ever-present vegetation and great tourist infrastructure make the destination one of the most coveted in Rio de Janeiro. Many green areas with Atlantic Forest forests. One of Petrópolis' most famous sights, the Santos Dumont House Museum was the inventor's former summer residence. Known as “The Enchanted”, the house holds several creations of the Father of Aviation, including the shower and stairs where it is impossible to access the building with the left foot. In addition, the museum also has a vast collection of Santos Dumont personal effects such as books, letters, furniture and clothing.


Teresópolis- Surrounded by the lush Serra dos Órgãos, which also gives its name to the National Park, the city draws attention to the exotic peaks that display their shapes in the highest municipality of the state. The mountain climate, beautiful scenery, charming restaurants and inns attract tourists during the winter and those who want to escape the bustle of Rio in summer. There are great hotel options. Teresópolis is 96 km away from Rio de Janeiro. Teresópolis follows a quieter pace, with charming little inns and a "climate" of garden. Cariocas move the city almost every weekend. For the adventurous, the main attraction is the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, which houses the Pico Dedo de Deus - the city has the best structure for those who visit the park and does not want to spend much on camping, hostel and guides. Forest hikers flock to the famous 30-km Petrópolis-Teresópolis crossing, done in 3 days and going through waterfalls and natural pools. Among the good news are Vila St. Gallen, a brewing complex that marks Theresópolis' 100th anniversary, and the Le Canton complex, which opened a new hotel and an amusement park.


Sao Paulo In the metropolitan region of Vale do ParaĂ­ba, Campos do JordĂŁo and Santo Antonio do Pinhal are two destinations among the best known and adored by paulistanos. 173 km from the capital, the cities are mountainous and embrace the low temperatures. Inspired by German architecture, Campos do JordĂŁo is more expensive and hotter during cold days, attracting couples seeking comfort, natural beauty, fondues and good quality chocolates.


Minas Gerais- Minas Gerais, a large continental state in southeastern Brazil, is known for colonial-era cities dating back to the 18th century gold rush. Among them are São João del Rei, Tiradentes and Ouro Preto, the former capital. , all with cobbled streets, ornate mansions and baroque churches decorated by the sculptor Aleijadinho. The famous Maria Fumaça steam train connects Tiradentes to Sao Joao del Rei. The state has no coastline, but there are many beautiful green mountains, historic towns with Tiradentes, Sao Joao del Rei, Ouro Preto. There are many options for ecological tourism through beautiful nature parks, as in the city of Capitolio - located in the Serra da Canastra region and is one of the main points of ecotourism of Minas Gerais. Furnas Lake and Morro do Chapéu are some of the attractions that win over privileged visitors.


Gastronomy- One of the best ways to get to know Minas Gerais is at the table, as the state's cuisine is among the most varied in the country. Recipes such as tropeiro beans, angu, cassava and chicken with okra bring some of the indigenous origin, the influence of the Paulista Pathfinders and African slaves, as well as the reminder of Portuguese rule and the presence of Spanish and Italian immigrants.


Packges Tours in Brazil Suggestions of some routes, we can make custom routes with you as you wish. We have special group rates from 3 people at a 10% discount. We offer tours in Brazil and also from Brazil to neighboring countries.

Packages include hotel accommodation from 3 stars, depending on the availability of each city within the routes.

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The packages presented here are not available on the Motorentals website, they are exclusive to the Motorentals and Enthusiast partnership for specific customers. Northeast Brazilian Route (Atlantic Coast- Southeast and Northeast) 15 days / 14 nights Start: Rio de Janeiro Finish: Rio de Janeiro Nearest airport: GIC – Tom Jobim Route: Total distance: 5713km Daily distance: 288 – 639km TOUR PACKAGE Price from Price 1 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD4500,00 Price 2 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD3300,00 TOUR PACKAGE + PETROL + TOLLS Price from Price 1 Person / 1 Motocycle// USD4915,00 Price 2 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD3500,00 1-Rio de Janeiro, Espirito Santo, Bhaia, Sergipe, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte e Ceará 6 h 40 min (476 km) Guarapari, Vitória, Vila Velha -Espírito Santo- Coast (Variable route according to the driver's driving time arrangement) 9 h 51 min (639 km) Porto Seguro- Bahia (Northeast Region) Coast


7 h 36 min (492 km) Atracadouro Bom Jardim- Bahia (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h (473 km) Atalaia Nova – Sergipe (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h 4 min (504 km) Recife – Pernambuco (Northeast Region) Coast 3 h 54 min (288 km) Natal _ Rio Grande do Norte (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h 38 min (542 km) Fortaleza- Ceará (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h 38 min (542 km) Natal- Rio Grande do Norte (Northeast Region) Coast 3 h 54 min (288 km) Recife- Pernambuco (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h 4 min (504 km) Atalaia Nova- Sergipe (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h (473 km) Atracadouro Bom Jardim- Bahia (Northeast Region) Coast 7 h 36 min (492 km) Porto Seguro - Bahia (Northeast Region)Variable route according to the driver's driving time arrangement 9 h 51 min (639 km) Guarapari Espírito Santo- (Northeast Region) 6 h 40 min (476 km) Coast Rio de Janeiro- RJ (Northeast Region) Coast


2- RIO DE JANEIRO – SÃO PAULO – RIO DE JANEIRO (SOUTHEAST BRAZIL) 08 days / 07 nights Start: Rio de Janeiro Finish: Rio de Janeiro Nearest airport: GIC – Tom Jobim – Rio Duration: 11 days Route: Total distance: 993,3km Daily distance: 24,2 – 339km TOUR PACKAGE Price from Price 1 Person / 1 Motocycle// USD1890,00 Price 2 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD1290,00 TOUR PACKAGE + PETROL + TOLLS Price from Price 1 Person / 1 Motocycle// USD1999,00 Price 2 Person / 1 Motocycle// USD1399,00

Rio de Janeiro/RJ ( Região Sudeste) Coast Petrópolis/RJ 1 h 20 min (67,4 km) - Green Mountains Teresópolis/RJ 1 h 28 min (53,7 km) - Green Mountains Armação dos Búzios/RJ 3 h 21 min (199 km) - Coast Cabo Frio/RJ 46 min (24,2 km)- Coast Angra dos Reis/RJ 2 h 40 min (167 km) Coast Ubatuba/SP 2 h 25 min (149 km) Litoral


Campos do Jordão/SP, 4 h 45 min (339 km ) Coast Rio de Janeiro/RJ 3- Southeast- Route - Estrada Real- Coast and Green Mountains Start: Rio de Janeiro Finish: Rio de Janeiro Nearest airport: GIC – Tom Jobim – Rio Duration: 11 days Route: Total distance: 2156km Daily distance: 157 – 386km TOUR PACKAGE Price from Price 1 Person / 1 Motocycle// USD2990,00 Price 2 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD2190,00

TOUR PACKAGE + PETROL + TOLLS Southeast Region Rio de Janeiro State, São Paulo and Minas Gerais Price from Price 1 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD3150,00 Price 2 Person / 1 Motocycle // USD2290,00 Day 1 – Rio de Janeiro – Búzios- Litoral 3h 15 min / 200Km Day 2 – Búzios Litoral – Petrópolis- Green Mountains 3h 51 min Day 3 – Petrópolis – Paraty- Coast 4h 40 min / 275 Km


Day 4 – Paraty – Campos do Jordão – Green Mountains 3h 50min / 222 Km Day 5 – Free / Rest / 0 Km Day 6 – Campos de Jordão – Capitólio- Green Mountains 6h 32 min / 386 km Day 7 – Capitólio – Tiradentes- Minas Gerais - Green Mountains 5h 12min / 309 km Day 8 – Tiradentes – Ouro Preto -Green Mountains 3h 20 min / 157 km Day 9 – Ouro Preto – Caxambu- Green Mountains 5h 39 min / 319 Km Day 10 – Caxambu – Rio de Janeiro 4h 58 min /288 Km INCLUDED Total Insurance, Helmets Gloves ADDITIONAL PER DAY Support car USD 150,00 motorcycle change x failure USD 125,00 support mechanic USD 85,00

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