>Land in Sao Paulo >Rent a car >Drive along the coast (not inland highway) to Rio >3 days in towns along the coast, 4 days in Rio >Perfect weather the entire time >Cortisol at an all time low
Nothing will ever top this again. I finished travelling. Any other anons had a similar experience in Brazil?
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Anonymous05/25/26(Mon)22:17:29
>>2884266(OP) this is what colombia is like for me, but brazil is nice too
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Anonymous05/27/26(Wed)13:24:16
OP here, I got robbed and raped by a gang of trannies in Rio. Do NOT follow my advice, I was wrong! Go to Colombia instead!
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Anonymous05/27/26(Wed)14:56:16
>>2884266(OP) Yeah, but apart from the sunshine and warm weather, what was it actually like to travel in Brazil? Did you stay in exclusive luxury properties with armed security?
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Anonymous05/27/26(Wed)17:08:21
>vira latas are now shilling on /trv/ for attention grim
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Anonymous05/27/26(Wed)17:55:39
>>2884743 ngl, colombian trannies are looking much finer than brazilian ones these days
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Anonymous05/27/26(Wed)19:36:22
>>2884768 >properties with armed security? almost all properties in Brazil have a security gate and an old doorman
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Anonymous05/28/26(Thu)01:34:21
>>2884743 I still think they are similar >>2884824 Crime rates are about the same, I've been multiple times and never had any issues even picking up street walkers. Might be because I'm short and black with an atypical phenotype so I seem Latin American coded.
I also stayed ion Centro and not so nice areas so again i wonder how you got into that situation
Brasil is awesome. I am dating a cearense and a carioca (neither know about each other lmao.) I've been to Fortaleza (twice) and Recife with the cearense and to BH and Floripa with the carioca. All were great trips with good prices, good food, beautiful sights and lotsa sex.
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Anonymous05/30/26(Sat)18:55:48
>>2884768 I definitely enjoyed the area between SP and Rio more than either. Sao Sebastiao and Ilhabela was a hidden gem. I stayed in an Airbnb apartment in the center of copacabana, a block away from the beach. And like this anon >>2884893 said, it had 24/7 security
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Anonymous05/31/26(Sun)02:37:23
>>2884768 You don't need to stay anywhere with armed guards or anything, in Paraty I got a comfy Posada (like a Brazilian small scale hotel) with only a geriatric doorsman as "guard" That said, Rio de Janeiro genuinely is dangerous. Paraty is a small colonial town, not a metropolis..
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Anonymous06/02/26(Tue)03:40:49
>>2884266(OP) I feel like it was more because I was young, but sophomore year of college I went during the olympics. It made me realize I actually am a beach person, and I've just been visiting sub-par beaches my whole life.
By coincidence a family member of mine ran into a ex-brazilian cop in Spain. They explained they would never go back to brazil since she would be killed as an ex cop. She explained during the olympics the police made a deal with the favelas bosses to not fuck with the tourists during the games, and in exchange they could do whatever they wanted in the favelas.
It was super safe when I went and we stayed like a 30 mins bus ride away from Ipanema beach. We stayed on this little island neighborhood and had to take a boat to and from the island each day. I even saw a wild capybara swimming in the water. The island had shops and stores and had bakers waling around selling bread. It was awesome, there was a lot to see with all the olympics stuff, but holy fuck the beaches were amazing. Living in California I thought I just hated beaches, nah I hated CA beaches. Warm clear water, whole beach littered with people. It was awesome, but we saw people getting their stuff swiped when unattended all trip.
I don't know if I would ever go back and stay that far away from the tourist areas with the crime being back. But my wife's rich sister went recently, and stayed near the beach and had no issues all trip.
Surprisingly speaking spanish didnt help at all, english did tho, so you didnt feel as helpless with communication.
>>2886208 >Living in California I thought I just hated beaches
CA beaches look good but are not actually nice to be in. Brazilian beaches are amazing. I visited this small beach near Florianopolis with warm, transparent water. You could see tiny fish swimming between your legs while you just chilled there. European mediterranean beaches are also not great, not as warm and there's tons of beaches (Greece, Croatia, southern Italy) where there's rocks instead of sand.
The only places better than Brazil for beaches is the Caribbean islands.