Brazil has been a popular vacation spot for many years now, being able to call upon its stunning nightlife, beautiful beaches, even more beautiful people and an always present carnival atmosphere. And with a diverse mix of cultures, a gay holiday to Rio de Janeiro particularly continues to be a vacation many wish to take.
Though Rio may be widest recognized gay destination in Brazil, there are a host of other opportunities for adventure and fun across the country however. The annual pride parades and festivals may be most closely associated with Rio, but huge and vibrant celebrations can be found in many other cities, most particularly Belo Horizonte and Sao Paolo.
Indeed, any of the urban cities across the country have a vibrant gay nightlife, so there is no need to limit your Brazilian gay travel to Rio de Janeiro. Spend some time looking at the wealth of information available when booking your trip, and see what an amazing vacation you could build for yourself.
You should at least spend some time in Rio of course; no vacation to Brazil seems complete without taking in the metropolis. Not only is the city of the most amazing sights, but with especially tailored baths, beaches, clubs, restaurants and hotels; you are sure to be comfortable in most areas of the city.
But of course, it is the nightlife that is the big draw; and there is no shortage of bars and clubs, drag shows and restaurants particularly geared to you and your interests. Do be careful though; too much partying, and you may not have the energy to drag yourself to the beach to bronze your body!
And then of course we have the Carnival. If there is one thought that people immediately conjure if Rio is mentioned to them, it will be this. And there is no doubt that, if you can, you should go to at least two days of this party to beat all parties. Chances are, you will not just go the once either.
Whilst travel to Brazil generally goes off without incident, it is always best for gay travelers to remain aware of those areas where they may not be open to your different lifestyle. There still remain the small minded fraternities that may get a little aggressive. Just plan your trip well and let people know where you are indeed, treat it much as you would a visit to a new city back home, and you should be A okay.
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