Brazil Audio Tours

Top attractions

About Brazil

The must-see attractions in Brazil that captivate visitors include the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, the panoramic Iguazu Falls, the picturesque historic district of Pelourinho in Salvador, and the vast Amazon Rainforest. The Sugarloaf Mountain offers stunning views, while the colonial town of Ouro Preto boasts exquisite baroque architecture.
Fun activities for children in Brazil encompass visiting the interactive museum Catavento Cultural in São Paulo, enjoying the beaches like Praia do Forte, exploring the engaging Projeto Tamar sea turtle conservation project, and discovering the rich marine life at the AquaRio Marine Aquarium. Theme parks like Beto Carrero World offer thrilling rides and entertainment.
Outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in hiking at Chapada Diamantina National Park, surfing at Florianópolis beaches, wildlife spotting in the Pantanal, and sandboarding in the dunes of Lençóis Maranhenses. Adventure sports like paragliding in Rio de Janeiro and snorkeling in Bonito's crystal-clear waters also rank among the top outdoor activities.
Indoor activities include experiencing the rich art and history at São Paulo's Museu de Arte, discovering the modern architecture of Brasília's Cathedral, enjoying performances at Teatro Amazonas, and exploring the engaging exhibitions at Porto Alegre's Fundação Iberê Camargo. Mall shopping and culinary classes also offer indoor entertainment.
The best tours in Brazil range from self-guided audio tours at historical landmarks, cultural city walks in Salvador's Pelourinho, guided adventures through the Amazon Rainforest, boat excursions to see Iguazu Falls, and airplane tours over the mesmerizing Rio de Janeiro skyline, to culinary tours in the diverse markets and restaurants.
Popular museums include the Inhotim Institute displaying contemporary art and botanical gardens, the Museu do Amanhã in Rio, focusing on innovation and science, the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) known for its impressive collection, and the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, celebrating design and urbanism.
For rainy days, visitors can embark on indoor audio-guided tours at São Paulo's Pinacoteca, explore the vast São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), enjoy cultural experiences at the Afro Brasil Museum, or immerse in history at the National Historical Museum. Relaxing in the numerous cafes and attending cozy indoor music events are also excellent options.