BRAZIL.

Ages 18 and up
8–10 people
February 8–15, 2026
(+ additional program through February 18)
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With first-class comfort!
CARNIVAL IN RIO DE JANEIRO
BRAZIL.
CARNIVAL IN RIO DE JANEIRO.
About the tour
Tour Itinerary
Cost
Ages 18 and up
February 8–15, 2026
(+ additional program through February 18)
8–10 people

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nights with a view of the beach in Rio and 2 with a view of Iguazu Falls
5
Brazil's most beautiful beaches
4
samba schools compete
for the title of best at the Brazilian Carnival!
12
the cascades of the world's most powerful waterfall
275
BRAZIL – THE LAND OF ENDless CELEBRATION
“God created the world in six days, and on the seventh day he created Rio de Janeiro”—that’s how Brazilians affectionately describe their fabulously beautiful city.

A city of carnival, a city of celebration, a city of wonders. No other city in the world has this kind of atmosphere! It captivates you the moment you step out of the airport, as you take your first breath, and sweeps you away into the colors, freedom, and flavors of its wild diversity. It delights with the beauty of its landscape, where hills, bays, and mountains form a whimsical coastline, transforming into the green foam of the waves.

This is an experience you’ll remember for a lifetime! The bustling, ever-dancing city of Rio during its most spectacular celebration—the Brazilian Carnival—the majestic Iguazu Falls, the New Wonder of the World, snow-white beaches, a sea of culinary delights, and the most exclusive hotels. And what’s more… the chance to add something unique to the fiery Brazilian cocktail of emotions—a dash of exoticism and a close encounter with sloths and pink dolphins in the Amazon jungle…
The most beautiful city on the planet is definitely worth seeing from a bird's-eye view!
Let's take a helicopter ride over Rio de Janeiro
Let's give the cheetah a hug
Let's add
to the piggy bank
another wonder of the world
We'll see the statue of Christ on the mountain
Let's go to Korkovadu and ride the cable car
on the way to Sugar Head.
Let's go
on a cruise aboard a private yacht
A beach idyll in the sunny lagoon of Búzios, on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
This is the place where, out of 275 waterfalls
Tons of water crash down all at once. And the border with Argentina runs right through the most massive and awe-inspiring of them all—the Devil’s Throat.
We'll be speechless at the sight of Iguazu Falls
A night of vibrant colors and beautiful people
and wild dancing to the sizzling rhythms of samba at the world’s biggest show!
Let's be part of the legendary Brazilian Carnival!
Adventure seekers will visit
in the Amazon rainforest
The only place on Earth where humans haven’t fully conquered nature: swimming with pink dolphins and giving sloths a friendly hug.
We’ll sample the famous barbecue and premium coffee, and enjoy a private dinner at the mansion of a renowned Brazilian chef.
Let's enjoy the local cuisine at the best restaurants
Let's go on a cruise on a private yacht
Daily Schedule
February 8–18, 2026
(10 nights/11 days)
Day 1.
Hello, Rio de Janeiro! Dinner at one of the world’s top 100 restaurants.
We’ll meet you at the Rio de Janeiro airport with a glass of caipirinha. On this day, we’ll relax after the flight at one of the city’s best 5-star hotels, featuring a private beach, several pools, a spa, a concierge with gold keys on his lapel, and the best breakfasts in Rio. You’ll fully appreciate all the hotel’s VIP perks during your 5-day stay in Rio.
This evening, we’ll enjoy a traditional welcome dinner at a restaurant ranked among the world’s top 100. An 8-course meal featuring delicious masterpieces created by a brilliant chef. A must-try!
Day 2.
The Selarona Staircase. The Metropolitan Cathedral. Street art.
Every morning in Brazil should start with a cup of world-famous Brazilian coffee. And a delicious breakfast, of course. And right after that
We'll set out to explore the city with a professional guide.

The Selaron Staircase consists of 215 steps covered in colorful, hand-painted mosaic tiles from around the world. Jorge Selaron spent more than 20 years creating it. It is the largest open-air artwork ever created by a single person.

Next, we’ll visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, which looks more like a Mayan pyramid, a skyscraper, or an industrial smokestack. Anything but a cathedral.

Let’s take a closer look at one special library. After all, *Time* magazine
It’s no coincidence that he ranked it fourth among the world’s most beautiful libraries. It’s hard to believe, but this isn’t a movie set—it’s the largest collection of Portuguese literature outside of Portugal, comprising 350,000 books.
And be sure to check out the local street art—it’s an important part of Brazilian culture.

For lunch, we’re in for a meat feast at Rio’s best churrascaria.
Here’s how it works: you pay once and eat as much as you want. Elegant waiters in traditional attire walk around the dining room, offering a wide variety of meats. There are so many types and cooking methods—it’s hard to keep track! Get your appetite ready! Vegetarians and seafood lovers can choose from a selection of delicious dishes on the menu.

Let's end the day with a stroll along Copacabana or head to a trendy bar to try the best caipirinha.
Day 3.
The Seventh Wonder of the World. A helicopter ride over Rio.
The statue of Christ the Redeemer on Corcovado Mountain is a symbol of Rio de Janeiro and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. In addition to the statue itself, the climb up Corcovado offers breathtaking views of the city.

But the most thrilling adventure awaits you later—in the afternoon, we’ll take a doorless helicopter ride* over Rio de Janeiro! Trust me, this flight will automatically make it onto the list of the most unforgettable experiences of your life. After all, it is from a helicopter that all the most famous panoramic views of the city, beaches, mountains, and stunning vistas of the Christ the Redeemer statue and Maracanã Stadium are captured! These are the very images that come to mind when you think of Brazil. We simply couldn’t let you miss out on this beauty!
For dinner, another superb restaurant—this time a seafood spot. There are tanks filled with live lobsters and langoustines right at the entrance, and crabs, oysters, octopus, and fish are displayed on ice. Choose whatever you like without hesitation, and leave the cooking to the top-notch chef.



*If, for any reason, you don’t want to or are afraid to fly in an open-air helicopter, your flight will be in a standard enclosed helicopter.
Day 4.
A yacht cruise. The legendary Brazilian Carnival in the VIP section!
Today is the perfect day to see for yourself that Brazil is the undisputed champion of beaches—and to relax on one of them. Our snow-white, 20-meter private yacht, designed by Pininfarina, is setting sail for the sunny lagoon of Búzios. The itinerary features a full day of beach bliss: soft white sand, palm trees, beaches, cold cocktails, exquisite appetizers from the chef, and a lively party on board.

And after sunset, the main event awaits us—the most colorful show on the planet, the famous Brazilian Carnival! For four days, all of the city’s businesses and shops close, and the country undergoes a “total carnivalization.”
What could be better than watching this spectacular celebration? Only watching it from the VIP stands! That means we’ll have our own dance floor, plush sofas, unlimited drinks and delicious food, the chance to watch the carnival parade from the front rows and from above, and photo ops with the characters who just walked down the Sambadrome!

Hundreds of thousands of people from all corners of the world flock to Rio every year to share in the fun and immerse themselves in a whirlwind of feathers, rhinestones, and half-naked bodies dancing wildly to the fiery rhythms of samba. We’ll watch incredible performances by Brazil’s top samba schools competing for top honors from the VIP stands of the Sambadrome. The festive atmosphere sweeps everyone away—you’ll only manage to stay seated for the first five minutes. It’s a night of vibrant colors, beautiful people, and wild dancing until dawn!
Day 5.
Time to be free! Sunset at Sugar Loaf Mountain.
Don't beat yourself up for sleeping in longer than usual—you couldn't have missed this!

We’re already on a first-name basis with this city, so today is a free day in Rio, and you’ll have the chance to decide how to spend it.

Enjoy spa treatments at the hotel or go on a full-fledged hike through the Brazilian jungle and be rewarded with the most incredible photos, hanging from a rock over a “precipice.” But everyone will think you were actually risking your life.
Or maybe you’d like to visit some real favelas, take a samba class, or go to a soccer game?

It’s up to you! And we’ll support any idea, no matter how crazy.

In the evening, we’ll head out together to watch the sunset from one of the city’s viewpoints—Sugar Loaf Mountain. It really does look like a lump of cane sugar. And your heart will race all over again at the breathtaking view of the city.
Days 6–7.
Iguazu Falls as seen from Brazil and Argentina.
We’re taking a morning flight to the breathtaking Iguazu Falls, after which visiting any other waterfalls seems pointless.

Our home for two nights is a legendary luxury hotel in the Belmond chain, located right next to the waterfalls. Its charm lies not only in its first-class service, colonial-style interiors, exquisite restaurant, heated pool nestled in the jungle, and large green grounds where fluffy coatis roam and toucans fly overhead…Only guests of this hotel have the unique opportunity to watch the sunset over Iguazu Falls in proud solitude! Without crowds of tourists. After the park gates close.

Who’s cooler—skiers or snowboarders? The answer to the question “Which side of the falls is more beautiful—the Argentine or the Brazilian?” is also up for debate. So we’ll check out both sides!
It’s like comparing the city to a landscape: from the Brazilian side, we look out over the beautiful city from an observation deck. From the Argentine side, we stroll through its streets.

In two days, we’ll have time to visit Devil’s Throat, where the observation deck is located right at the edge, giving you the impression that you’re practically inside the waterfall, and to spend some time on the Brazilian side to appreciate the full scale of the sight.

We’ll definitely stop by the Bird Park. There aren’t many other places where you can feed a toucan and see a hyacinth macaw—the world’s most expensive parrot, worth over $15,000.

And the most daring can take a helicopter ride over the waterfalls or go whitewater rafting right up to the base of the falls, getting a rush of adrenaline and a splash in the face (optional).
Day 8.
Goodbye, Brazil!
After breakfast, a farewell cup of Brazilian coffee or a glass of sparkling wine.

Should we fly to Rio de Janeiro and then back home, or not?
Good news: you have the chance to extend your trip and set off on an adventure in the Amazon jungle!
Days 8–11.
Optional Program – Adventures on the Amazon.
Optional program.
February 5–8, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)

The only place on Earth where humans have not yet fully conquered nature.

The Amazon Rainforest is one of the world’s seven natural wonders, where most of the flora and fauna are found nowhere else on Earth, where boats are the only means of transportation, and where the treetops are perpetually shrouded in mist,
and the tree trunks and rocks are covered in a green blanket of moss, where the air is filled with sounds and scents, where, as you walk through the rainforest, gliding
Whether you're canoeing across a lake or rafting down a river, you feel like an adventurer—you're constantly meeting new people, often the most unexpected ones, and it's amazing!

For two nights, we’ll be staying at a luxurious eco-lodge in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, featuring first-class service, delicious food, and a unique, safe swimming pool filled with water straight from the Amazon River! Comfortable, secluded bungalows built on stilts in the treetops blend harmoniously into the rainforest. The panoramic views of the river and the closeness to nature are mesmerizing!

Every day, we’ll go on excursions accompanied by professional and experienced guides—jungle experts—with whom you can feel completely safe.
Over the next three days, we’ll be fully immersed in the magic of the jungle:

  • we’ll glide in a canoe across the protected lake with its pristine flora and fauna;
  • we’ll see hundreds of colorful macaws, prehistoric hoatzins, turtles, red howler monkeys, agoutis, capybaras, tapirs, anteaters, and sloths in the wild;
  • Let's go fishing for piranhas;
  • we’ll live among the treetops, stroll along suspension bridges surrounded by parrots, toucans, and hummingbirds;
  • we’ll hear the sounds of the night jungle and see the red eyes of 4-meter-long caimans—the undisputed rulers of the Amazon’s lakes and rivers—glow in the darkness;
  • we’ll learn what the “marriage of the rivers” is and witness the unique phenomenon of the Rio Negro’s black waters merging with the yellow waters of the Solimões River. From this point onward, the river is known as the Amazon on all maps;
  • The most daring will set out on a nighttime walk through the jungle: at this hour, the paths are lit by the glow of fireflies, tarantulas and nocturnal frogs crawl out to hunt, and sloths sleep in the branches;
  • Those who wish to can make their dream come true and swim with rare pink dolphins!
Travel time may be longer than indicated due to traffic, the group’s pace, weather conditions, road conditions, and other factors.
Important!
We reserve the right to change the order of the days
and any items on the agenda without compromising overall quality
Some items may remain unfulfilled for reasons beyond our control
due to circumstances beyond our control.
Itinerary
Rio de Janeiro (1) → Foz do Iguaçu (2) →
Puerto Iguazú (3) → Amazonia (4) → Rio de Janeiro (5)
Rio de Janeiro (1) → Foz do Iguaçu (2) → Puerto Iguazú (3) → The Amazon (4) → Rio de Janeiro (5)
Why you should travel with us
We'll see ALL of Brazil's most beautiful places in a single trip.
A packed schedule
A fully planned itinerary based on personal experience.
Absolute comfort
A group of like-minded people who love life and travel. Our group trip will be as personalized as possible.
Small groups – only 8 people
Only the best 5-star hotels, including a luxury Belmond hotel at Iguazu Falls.
Well-planned logistics
Let's visit restaurants from the list of the world's top 100 restaurants
and the World’s 50 Best Restaurants in Latin America.
Foodies will appreciate
A unique journey awaits you
for a portion of its full cost.
Important
COST OF THE TRIP
Brazil. Carnival in Rio
February 8–15, 2026 (7 nights/8 days)
8550 $
10650 $
20% off by November 1
The price includes:
Accommodation throughout the itinerary at 5-star hotels, including a luxury Belmond hotel at Iguazu Falls (double occupancy), 7 nights
Breakfasts for the entire trip
Comfortable transfer
as part of the program, gasoline, toll roads
2 domestic flights, 23 kg of checked baggage on all flights, airport taxes
Private airport transfers (on the first and last days of the tour)
Extracurricular Program 1: Adventures
on the Amazon (optional)
All admission tickets and activities included in the itinerary (admission tickets to the Christ the Redeemer statue, Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian and Argentine sides, Sugarloaf Mountain, the Bird Park, etc.)
2750 $
February 5–8, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)
The price includes:
A helicopter ride over Rio de Janeiro
Private yacht with snacks and drinks included
Professional tour guide and interpreter
No visa is required to visit Brazil, and there are no mandatory vaccinations.
Natalie, an experienced traveler and professional tour guide and interpreter, is always here for you.
I’ll be happy to offer advice and provide any assistance you need to prepare for your trip.
Natalia Boiko, founder of WHITE GARNET and tour leader (60+ countries)
Accommodation at a 5-star eco-lodge (double occupancy), 2 nights + 1 night in Manaus
Three meals a day (2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners)
Domestic flight (Rio de Janeiro – Manaus – Rio de Janeiro)
Transfers by comfortable minivan and motorboat
All admission tickets and guided tours included in the program, except for swimming with pink dolphins
Professional English-speaking guide and expert on the Amazon rainforest
Tickets to the VIP area at the Brazilian Carnival
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Booking and Payment Procedures
To reserve a spot in the group, simply submit an application and pay a 50% deposit.
Once you confirm your participation, we will send you an invoice for the advance payment and sign the contract. We take our reputation very seriously and always honor our commitments.
In the event that Brazil is officially placed under lockdown and air travel is suspended, we guarantee that your deposit will be fully transferred to any other trip.
Reservations
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HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to traveling.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on the island of Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has sampled street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the globe.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to traveling.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on the island of Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has sampled street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the globe.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
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