If you are planning to come to Brazil to attend the ICA Congress, this post is for you! Here, we have gathered incredible tips for destinations with stunning landscapes, rich cultures and fascinating stories that served as inspiration for our jewelry collection. Brazilian Essence.
You can't miss these places during your stay in Brasília. The Brazilian capital has an excellent airport with direct flights to several of these Brazilian paradises, where you will be enchanted by the Brazilian essence!
1. Brasilia: The Futuristic Capital

Brasília is much more than the political center of Brazil. Its modernist architecture and unique urban planning make it a fascinating destination for design and history lovers.
- Unmissable place: The Metropolitan Cathedral, with its iconic structure designed by Oscar Niemeyer.
- Unmissable tip: Take a guided tour to learn about the history of the city and its most important monuments.
2. Rio de Janeiro: The Charm of Rio

With iconic beaches, a vibrant cultural scene and stunning landscapes, Rio de Janeiro is one of the most famous destinations in the world. In addition to its natural beauty, the city is home to one of the seven modern wonders.
- Unmissable place: Christ the Redeemer, which stands at the top of Corcovado and offers an unforgettable panoramic view of the city.
- Unmissable tip: Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to enjoy the golden light and avoid crowds by purchasing tickets in advance.
3. Fernando de Noronha: A Natural Paradise

Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago known for its natural beauty. With breathtaking beaches and rich marine life, it is one of the most preserved and impressive destinations in Brazil.
- Unmissable place: Sancho Beach, often voted the most beautiful in the world.
- Unmissable tip: Bring snorkeling gear to explore the marine life and book boat trips to spot dolphins in their natural habitat.
4. Salvador: The Capital of Joy

Salvador is a city steeped in Brazilian history and culture. Its streets tell stories from the colonial period, and the fusion of African and Brazilian cultures is evident in its music, cuisine and traditions.
- Unmissable place: Pelourinho, with its colorful mansions and historic churches, such as the Church of São Francisco.
- Unmissable tip: Explore the cobblestone streets on foot, sample acarajé from a traditional Bahian woman, and enjoy outdoor cultural performances.
5. Maragogi: The Brazilian Caribbean

Located in Alagoas, Maragogi enchants with its crystal clear waters and natural pools formed by coral reefs. It is the perfect place to relax and connect with nature.
- Unmissable place: The Galés, natural pools accessible by boat at low tide.
- Unmissable tip: Check the tide table before planning your visit to make the most of the calm, crystal-clear waters.
6. Amazon: An Exotic Adventure

The Amazon is one of the most fascinating regions on the planet, home to the greatest biodiversity in the world. A destination that combines adventure, learning and connection with nature.
- Unmissable place: The Meeting of the Waters, where the Negro and Solimões rivers run side by side without mixing.
- Unmissable tip: Take a cruise on the Amazon River and join tours that take you to local communities to experience Amazonian culture.
7. Foz do Iguaçu: A Spectacle of Nature

Located on the triple border, Foz do Iguaçu is home to the impressive Iguaçu Falls, one of the largest sets of waterfalls in the world.
- Unmissable place: The Devil's Throat, the largest waterfall.
- Unmissable tip: Combine your visit with Parque das Aves and take advantage of the walkways for spectacular photos of the falls.
8. Gramado: A little piece of Europe in Brazil

With a mild climate, European architecture and a charming atmosphere, Gramado is the ideal destination for those seeking romance and tranquility.
- Unmissable place: Lago Negro, with its pedal boats and enchanting landscape.
- Unmissable tip: Visit during the Christmas Lights to experience the magic of Christmas and enjoy the region's artisanal chocolate factories.
9. Curitiba: The Garden of Sustainability

Curitiba is a model city in sustainability and urban planning. Among its many attractions, the Botanical Garden is the highlight.
- Unmissable place: The Botanical Garden Greenhouse, inspired by the Crystal Palace in London.
- Unmissable tip: Go in the morning to take advantage of natural light and explore the surrounding gardens, which include rare species of Brazilian flora.
10. Ouro Preto: History and Baroque Art

Ouro Preto, in Minas Gerais, is a dive into the history of colonial Brazil. Its baroque churches and historic streets preserve the legacy of the golden age.
- Unmissable place: The Church of São Francisco de Assis, with sculptures by Aleijadinho and paintings by Mestre Ataíde.
- Unmissable tip: Walk up and down the hills to find craft shops and enjoy typical Minas Gerais cuisine.
Additionally, I recommend using a travel agency to help you purchase tickets. Personally, I use Wilter Machado, who is excellent and speaks English. Since Portuguese is our native language in Brazil, having a travel agency can make the process much smoother. Here are the details on Wilter:
Company Name: Tourism Station
Name: Wilter Machado
WhatsApp: + 5531972532700
Email: wilter@estacao.tur.br
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