Sustainable And Eco-Hotels In Brazil

The 8 Most Ethical And Sustainable Hotels In Brazil according to ETIC Hotels

Gran Lencois Flat Residence

Outdoor swimming pool,Free WiFi,Free parking,Family rooms,Restaurant,Fitness centre,Facilities for disabled guests,Room service,Bar,Fabulous breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
7
/10

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Pousada do Mondego

Free parking,Free WiFi,Room service,24-hour front desk
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.9
/10

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H2 Platinum Lourdes

Indoor swimming pool,Private parking,Free WiFi,Fitness centre,Restaurant,Non-smoking rooms,24-hour front desk,Room service,Lift,Breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.9
/10

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Azeda Boutique Hotel

Outdoor swimming pool,Free WiFi,Restaurant,Fitness centre,Non-smoking rooms,24-hour front desk,Bar,Air conditioning,Daily housekeeping,Tea/coffee maker in all rooms
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.8
/10

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Hotel Deville Prime Cuiaba

Outdoor swimming pool,Free WiFi,Private parking,Fitness centre,Restaurant,Non-smoking rooms,Room service,Bar,Superb breakfast
  •  Cuiabá, Brazil
  •  ETIC Green Score: 68%
  •  Reviews: 4.7 (3048+)
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.8
/10

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Hotel & Spa do Vinho, Autograph Collection

2 swimming pools,Free parking,Free WiFi,Spa and wellness centre,Facilities for disabled guests,Non-smoking rooms,Fitness centre,Room service,Restaurant,Bar
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.8
/10

From: 0

Quality Hotel Lourdes - Belo Horizonte

ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.8
/10

From: 0

Hotel Vila Germanica

2 swimming pools,Free parking,Free WiFi,Family rooms,Restaurant,Bar
ETIC carbon rating
8.7
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.7
/10

From: 0

COUNTRY PROFILE

Brazil

  • Official Name:Federative Republic of Brazil

  • Capital:Brasilia

  • Population:212,559,417

  • Area:8,515,767 km²

  • Major Languages:Portuguese

  • Major Religions:Christianity

  • Life expectancy:75.88 years

  • Currency:Brazilian Real

10 Things To Do In Brazil

  • 1. Relax on the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema

    Indulge in the vibrant coastal culture of Brazil as you unwind on the iconic beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema in Rio de Janeiro. Feel the soft sands beneath your feet and the gentle caress of ocean breezes as you take in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Copacabana`s bustling energy and vibrant promenade create a festive atmosphere that invites mingling with locals and fellow travelers. Ipanema, known for its relaxed vibe and breathtaking sunsets, is a haven for surfers and sunseekers alike. Whether you`re sipping caipirinhas at a beachside kiosk, playing beach volleyball, or simply lounging under the sun, these beaches offer the quintessential Brazilian beach experience.

  • 2. Explore the Amazon rainforest

    Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring majesty of the Amazon rainforest, the "lungs of the Earth." Embarking on a journey into this biodiversity hotspot unveils a world teeming with life, from exotic wildlife and vibrant flora to intricate ecosystems that sustain the planet. Trek through lush jungles, navigate winding rivers, and marvel at the symphony of sounds that fill the air. Encounter colorful parrots, elusive jaguars, playful monkeys, and countless other species that call the rainforest home. Engage with indigenous communities to gain insights into their deep-rooted relationship with the land. Exploring the Amazon offers a profound connection with nature`s grandeur and a reminder of the importance of conservation.

  • 3. Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

    Immerse yourself in the world`s most exuberant and extravagant street party during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. This annual celebration is a riot of colors, music, and dance that transforms the city into a dazzling spectacle. Samba schools parade through the streets, showcasing elaborate costumes, choreography, and themes that tell stories of Brazil`s history and culture. Join the festivities, donning your own vibrant attire and dancing to the rhythms of samba and bossa nova. Whether you`re partaking in the official parade or dancing alongside locals in impromptu street parties, Carnival is an experience that ignites the spirit and showcases Brazil`s zest for life.

  • 4. Visit the Christ the Redeemer statue

    Ascend to the summit of Corcovado Mountain to stand before the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, an enduring symbol of faith, hope, and unity in Rio de Janeiro. This colossal statue with outstretched arms offers panoramic views of the city`s breathtaking landscapes, including Copacabana Beach, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the Atlantic Ocean. The statue`s grandeur and the spiritual significance it holds for Brazilians and visitors alike create a humbling and awe-inspiring experience. As you gaze up at Christ the Redeemer against the backdrop of the azure sky, you`ll be reminded of the shared aspirations that unite humanity.

  • 5. Explore the historic city of Salvador

    Step into the cultural heart of Brazil as you explore the historic city of Salvador, a vibrant hub that pulses with Afro-Brazilian rhythms, colonial architecture, and deep-rooted traditions. Wander through the cobbled streets of Pelourinho, the city`s historic center, where colorful buildings and lively squares showcase the fusion of Portuguese and African influences. Immerse yourself in capoeira performances, savor traditional Bahian cuisine, and witness the Candomble ceremonies that celebrate ancestral spirits. Salvador`s rich cultural tapestry is further woven through its museums, markets, and music venues, creating an experience that awakens the senses and celebrates diversity.

  • 6. Discover the breathtaking Iguazu Falls

    Marvel at the awe-inspiring power and beauty of the Iguazu Falls, a natural wonder that straddles the border between Brazil and Argentina. This network of cascades and cataracts creates a symphony of roaring water that envelops the surrounding rainforest. Explore the walkways and viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas of the falls, including the iconic Devil`s Throat, where water plummets dramatically into a mist-shrouded abyss. The sheer scale and force of the falls create a visceral connection with the forces of nature, leaving an indelible impression on all who witness their magnificence.

  • 7. Experience the vibrant nightlife of Sao Paulo

    Immerse yourself in the pulsating energy of Sao Paulo`s nightlife, where the city`s diverse cultural scene comes to life after dark. The metropolis boasts a thriving arts scene, bustling nightclubs, live music venues, and trendy bars that cater to all tastes. Explore Vila Madalena, a bohemian neighborhood known for its street art, live performances, and eclectic ambiance. Join locals in dancing to Brazilian beats, from samba and forro to electronic music and indie rock. The city`s nocturnal offerings provide an opportunity to connect with Sao Paulo`s dynamic cultural expressions and to experience the spirit of Brazil`s urban life.

  • 8. Relax in the picturesque town of Paraty

    Journey to the charming coastal town of Paraty, a colonial gem nestled between the lush mountains and the azure sea. Cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and colorful doors create a whimsical atmosphere that transports you to a bygone era. Explore Paraty`s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and uncover its rich history as a colonial port town. Join boat tours that glide through the turquoise waters of the bay, stopping at pristine beaches and secluded coves. Paraty`s tranquil beauty and slow-paced charm offer an idyllic retreat for relaxation and contemplation.

  • 9. Go wildlife spotting in the Pantanal

    Embark on a wildlife adventure in the Pantanal, a vast wetland ecosystem that boasts one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the world. This sprawling region is a haven for jaguars, caimans, capybaras, and hundreds of bird species. Join expert guides on safaris and boat trips that allow you to witness the Pantanal`s incredible biodiversity up close. Whether you`re exploring by day or night, the Pantanal offers an immersive experience that reveals the interconnectedness of species and ecosystems. The wetlands are a testament to Brazil`s commitment to conservation and an invitation to appreciate the beauty of untamed nature.

  • 10. Attend a football match in Maracanã Stadium

    Immerse yourself in the fervor of Brazilian football by attending a match in the iconic Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The stadium`s history is interwoven with the nation`s passion for the sport, having hosted legendary matches and historic moments. The electrifying atmosphere, the chants of passionate fans, and the skillful plays on the field create an unforgettable experience that showcases Brazil`s love for the beautiful game. Whether you`re cheering for a local club or witnessing a national rivalry, a visit to Maracanã Stadium offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of Brazil`s sporting culture.

5 Most Visited Cities In Brazil

  • Rio de Janeiro

    Sao Paulo

    Salvador

    Brasilia

    Fortaleza

When To Go To Brazil

  • The grand tapestry of Brazil, with its varied landscapes and cultures, unfolds a vibrant invitation to travelers year-round. Yet, the dry season (May to September) emerges as a time of exploration and adventure. Whether you seek the rhythm of samba in Rio de Janeiro, the heart-pounding beat of Carnival in February or March, or the secrets hidden within the Amazon rainforest, Brazil offers a diverse range of experiences. As the urban energy of São Paulo intertwines with the wild expanse of the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil`s dry season invites you to create your own narrative—from reveling in cultural festivities to seeking out natural wonders.

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