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Fortaleza
Watch the sun sink into the Atlantic while sipping cashew juice at one of Brazil's most pristine tropical beaches.
Salvador de Bahia
Wander through cobblestone streets of Pelourinho's colonial mansions while soaking in Afro-Brazilian culture, music, and cuisine that pulses through this UNESCO-listed neighborhood.
Buzios
Sail to pristine beaches and crystalline coves where bohemian charm meets luxury dining and water sports in this captivating coastal paradise.
Devil's Island
Explore the hauntingly historic penal colony where Alfred Dreyfus was imprisoned and uncover French Guiana's dark colonial past.
Natal
Swim with gentle sea turtles in crystal-clear lagoons surrounded by dramatic red cliffs and pristine beaches.
Parati
Wander through centuries-old colonial architecture and lush rainforest trails in this charming 17th-century fishing village nestled between mountains and the sea.
Port-of-Spain
Dance through the pulsating streets during Carnival or immerse yourself in Trinidad's vibrant steel pan music and colorful colonial architecture year-round.
Boca de Valeria
Swim alongside pink river dolphins in their natural Amazon habitat while gliding through pristine rainforest waterways.
Ile Royale, Salvation Islands
Explore the haunting colonial prison ruins and pristine beaches of this former penal colony steeped in dramatic history.
Macapa
Witness the mesmerizing meeting of the Amazon River and Atlantic Ocean where pink river dolphins glide through the legendary Equatorial waters.
Manaus
Cruise into the heart of the Amazon rainforest to witness pink river dolphins and navigate the Meeting of the Waters where two rivers flow side by side.
Parintins
Witness the legendary Bumba Meu Boi festival where massive, ornate bull floats parade through streets in an explosion of Amazonian culture and music.
Santarém
Witness the spectacular Meeting of the Waters where two rivers flow side by side in contrasting colors through the Amazon rainforest.