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Salinas, Madonna of Brazilian Bikinis
By Sarah Coursey, Editor
RIO DE JANEIRO - The scene is set in Miami, with its sandy beaches and epic style. It just happened...
Ipanema: Definitive Zona Sul
By Jaylan Boyle, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Many Gringos would have to admit, no doubt to the eternal chagrin of the average Brazilian,...
Angra dos Reis and Paraty
By Nicholas Storey, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Rio State coastline is affectionately known as the Costa Verde (Green Coast) for its lush,...
Three Daytrips From Rio – Niterói, Petrópolis and Búzios
By Hakan Almerfors, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Rio de Janeiro state is packed full of excellent destinations, most within reach of a single...
Every Hour is Happy Hour in Belize
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
BELIZE - “White skin brother from a different mother,” resident poet Cecil, crafting verse for his supper on Caye Caulker,...
Investing in the Tranquility of Saquarema
By Nicholas Storey, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Saquarema is a seaside town, 100 kilometers northeast of Rio de Janeiro, famous for hosting the...
Brazil Volleyball Medals in Moscow
By Jayme Monsanto, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Once again Brazilian doubles played a major role in a Beach Volleyball World Tour event. Grand...
Urca: Small Town in Botafogo Bay
By Clarissa Butelli, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Urca is known by most tourists as the point of departure for the world-famous cable cars,...
Zona Norte – True Carioca Spirit
By Karen Shishiptorova, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – Within Rio's vast urban sprawl of nearly half a million square miles, from beaches to mountains,...
Rio Public Transportation Guide
By Hakan Almerfors, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - There are many options for transport in Rio de Janeiro - buses, vans, taxis and...
Rio on Two Wheels
By Marcia Ferraz, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Rio is a city that inspires exercise in a near-religious fashion. From the runners and...
Water Like Wine in Guatemala
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
GUATEMALA - “Goin’ up the country where water tastes like wine,” to quote 1970s musicians Canned Heat, sprung to...
São Conrado: Posh Mix of Forest, Sea
By Karen Shishiptorova, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – Snugly cloistered at the foot of Parque Nacional da Tijuca (Tijuca National Park) on a narrow...
Saquarema – Surfer and Family Destination
By Sarah Coursey, Editor
RIO DE JANEIRO - Before the slightest sliver of beach can be spotted, a brightly colored banner announces Saquarema as Brazil's...