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Rio de Janeiro
Few cities in the world can match the energy, beauty, and cultural vibrancy of Rio de Janeiro, famously known as “The Marvelous City” (Cidade Maravilhosa). With its iconic landscapes, vibrant culture, and contagious energy, Rio is a destination that captivates visitors from the moment they arrive.

Cidade Maravilhosa
At The Luxury Atelier, we design customized journeys that allow you to explore the very best of Brazil, combining luxury, authenticity, and unforgettable experiences. Let us guide you through this diverse and enchanting country!

Main attraction of the Rio de janeiro Region

Ilha Grande: Brazil’s Tropical Paradise
Ilha Grande, located off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, is a lush tropical island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled natural beauty. A haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers, the island offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city and a chance to immerse yourself in Brazil’s incredible landscapes.

Paraty: A Colonial Gem in Brazil
Paraty, nestled between the mountains and the sea in the state of Rio de Janeiro, is one of Brazil’s most enchanting destinations. Known for its beautifully preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and stunning coastal scenery, Paraty offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Buzios
Once a quiet fishing village, Búzios has transformed into one of Brazil’s most glamorous beach destinations. Located just a few hours from Rio de Janeiro, this stunning peninsula boasts over 20 beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a sophisticated yet laid-back atmosphere that has earned it comparisons to Saint-Tropez.
Why Visit the Rio de Janeiro Region?

Diverse Experiences: From urban landmarks to natural wonders, the region offers something for every traveler. Cultural Richness: A vibrant mix of samba, football, and culinary delights. Unmatched Scenery: A perfect blend of mountains, beaches, and rainforest.
09 Day Itinerary in Rio de Janeiro
This itinerary is fully customizable, allowing you to add activities or leisure time to suit your preferences and create a unique, luxurious experience in the Marvelous City.

Arrival in Rio and private transfer to your hotel for a four-night stay in the heart of Ipanema, at one of the city’s most iconic addresses, such as the Belmond Copacabana Palace or the Hotel Fasano in Ipanema. Located near the restaurant where the famous song "Garota de Ipanema" (The Girl from Ipanema) was written, your hotel pays tribute to the golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, a defining era of the Marvelous City. The elegant décor highlights Brazilian design, creating warm and refined spaces. Just steps away lies the legendary Ipanema Beach, attracting an eclectic crowd of young, vibrant, and sun-kissed Cariocas.

At the mouth of Guanabara Bay, the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain (**Pão de Açúcar**) rises majestically from the coastline, towering 396 meters above the landscape. Visitors ascend this legendary monolith by cable car, embarking on a breathtaking aerial journey. The first cable car takes passengers to **Morro da Urca**, situated at 220 meters, offering a spectacular view of the winding coastline below. The second leg of the journey continues to the summit. From the top of this granite giant, the view unfolds like a painting: the blue of the bay, the golden hues of the sand, and the lush green of the trees blend into a masterpiece.

A small train takes you up to Corcovado, where the towering statue of Christ the Redeemer (38 meters, including its pedestal) stands, a symbol of both the city and Brazil as a whole. This incredible vantage point offers breathtaking views of Rio and the ocean. From there, the journey continues to Tijuca Forest, the largest urban forest in the world—ten times the size of Central Park!—where it’s not uncommon to spot parakeets and small monkeys. The day concludes at the Botanical Garden, a lush haven of tranquility where giant water lilies, centuries-old palm trees, and carnivorous plants create a stunning spectacle for visitors.

Start your cultural journey with a visit to the Museu de Arte Moderna, an architectural gem built in 1960 by Alfonso Eduardo Reidy, celebrated for its groundbreaking modern design. Then, head to the vibrant neighborhood of Lapa, where colorful, faded Portuguese houses have found new life as vintage shops and antique galleries. Here, you’ll discover stunning pieces of 1950s Brazilian furniture, perfect for design enthusiasts. Savor the flavors of Brazil with a traditional feijoada or bite into the irresistible coxinhas, a true local favorite. For contemporary art lovers, the Anita Schwartz Gallery offers a curated look at the latest artistic trends. Don’t miss two of Rio’s most iconic landmarks: the world-famous Maracanã Stadium, a temple of Brazilian football, and the impressive São Sebastião Cathedral, known for its striking concrete cone structure. Complete your Rio experience by indulging in a classic caipirinha, Brazil’s signature cocktail, and escape the city’s heat with a refreshing Amazonian fruit juice, best enjoyed in the cool courtyards of the upscale Leblon district.

Private Transfer to Angra dos Reis and Boat Ride to Ilha Grande Enjoy a private transfer to Angra dos Reis, followed by a one-hour boat ride to Ilha Grande. Settle in for a three-night stay at an intimate hotel nestled in the heart of a stunning garden. The few rooms are designed to embrace the natural surroundings, open to the lush vegetation, inviting you to explore the private path that leads from the garden directly to the beach. On the shore, you’ll find kayaks and paddleboards for a day of adventure, or sun loungers for those who prefer to relax and take in the scenery. In the common areas, tastefully decorated spaces reflect the passion of the owner, an architect with a keen eye for design. Attentive staff welcome you to the on-site restaurant, where fresh, locally sourced ingredients inspire a delightful culinary experience.

**A Few Days on Ilha Grande: Nature and Adventure Await** Spending a few days on **Ilha Grande** offers the perfect opportunity to explore the island’s stunning hiking trails and immerse yourself in its natural beauty. One of the highlights is a visit to **Lopes Mendes**, often regarded as one of the island’s most beautiful beaches. This nearly three-kilometer stretch of white sand is beloved by surfers for its perfect waves. Getting there is part of the adventure: a boat ride to Pouso followed by a 20-minute trek through the forest reveals this hidden treasure of Ilha Grande. For those looking to extend their enjoyment, a short 20-minute jungle walk from Lopes Mendes leads to the charming, secluded **Santo Antônio Beach**, another picturesque gem. Ilha Grande is also a haven for snorkeling enthusiasts, with numerous spots to discover vibrant marine life and underwater wonders, including lagoons and shipwrecks. One of the best locations is the **Lagoa Azul**, a shallow bay with crystal-clear waters near the Freguesia de Santana peninsula, offering an unforgettable snorkeling experience amidst its rich marine biodiversity.

Return Journey and Private Transfer to Paraty After your return boat crossing, enjoy a private transfer to Paraty, a charming town located halfway between Rio and São Paulo. Paraty has preserved its historic charm and colonial heritage, with cobblestone streets lined by whitewashed houses featuring colorful doors, as well as baroque chapels and churches. The town’s culture is a rich blend of influences, combining Caiçara, Portuguese, and African traditions. Settle in for a three-night stay at a delightful colonial pousada, nestled amidst lush vegetation. Beautifully restored and decorated, the property features vintage furniture, local handicrafts, and accents of straw and Italian silk. This harmonious blend of styles and influences extends to the serene pool area and the cozy library. The on-site restaurant has a special partnership with a local farm, ensuring fresh and sustainable ingredients for a memorable dining experience.

Au programme - Sortie en kayak dans la baie de Parati, en privé, meilleure manière d'explorer la nature habitant les eaux calmes de la zone et de profiter d'une très belle vue sur la ville coloniale, bordée de montagnes. En chemin, on pourra faire halte sur différentes plage pour se baigner et, si la marée le permet, se balader dans la mangrove où vivent de jolis crabes rouges.
