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¿Which are the safest brazilian beachs and places? |
I've been a few days in Rio de Janeiro, and I've found beautiful beachs and people, but I've also found that the city is very unsafe for a tourist. I've heard lots of warnings about the risks of being robbed, kidnapped or killed. I'm eager to know more brazilian places, but with lower levels of unsafety. I know that there's poverty and unequity in Brazil, which will probably increase the level of violence, but surely there're different levels in different places, and perhaps you could give me some information about this issue. Thanks in advance! |
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Silvio R
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For the next time, visit Florianopolis, Camboriu, beatifull beachs, Salvador,Maceió,Recife,Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Pantanal do Mato Grosso, São Luiz etc.
In fact,Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, there are many risks, but in others places, no problem.
Bazil it s a big country with different peoples, and cultures. |
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playboy_carioca
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Why did you wright the question mark upside down? In Brazil we speak Portuguese NOT SPANISH!!! |
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Netchi
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I would recommend any beach! Use your common sense, don't go to the beaches that are right in front of a favela- the huge poor cities that are obviously huge and poor and somewhat dangerous. I found Rio to be perfectly safe, try to blend in as best you can, if you are obviously a tourist than you are an obvious target. Stay where there are a lot of people, don't walk at night alone, be friendly and aware of your surroundings, you shouldn't have any problems, HAVE FUN! enjoy the culture, it is unbelievably amazing |
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brazlgirl
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I don't think you should go to Rio alone. You should check out beaches up north, in the state of Bahia, Rio Grande do Norte and Ceara. Also another great option is to go south to Florianopolis. It has some of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil and it is pretty safe compared to Rio and Sao Paulo.
Rio beaches are nice, but not as nice as some of the other beaches in Brazil. Only tourists and locals go to Rio. Real Brazilians go north or south. |
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Bill H
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There are so many, but here's one that not many other people will suggest: Praia do Rosa in Santa Catarina. Lots of nice pousadas within walking distance of the beach. Surfing lessons. Whale watching in season.
Another interesting option would be the Prainha do Canto Verde, a fishing village in Ceará with a neat community tourism project. |
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Anna
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Beaches? Besides the ones of Northeast Brazil like Fortaleza, Natal, Bahia (places like Ilha de Comandatuba and Costa do Sauipe are very-very good), etc, there are some great beaches in Sao Paulo. The north coast beaches are better and safer I think... the beaches are pretty good there and there's not THAT many people like on the south coast of Sao Paulo. I personally love it. |
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brasilian girl
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Sure Rio is the most violent city in Brasil. The next time go northwest (Salvador, Porto Seguro, Natal, Recife, Fortaleza, Fernando de Noronha ) or south (Santa Catarina, Ilha do mel, Rio grande do sul) you are gonna enjoy and dont worry is really safe! |
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Ike_as
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Brazil is a giant country and there is a lot of beautiful places to visit. Unfortunately, in cities like Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Vitória, Recife there is the problem of violence. In Rio de Janeiro, the situation is out of control, but I believe that in few years Brazil will solve this problem (there is a lake of investments in security and education for poor communities). On the other hand, I lived 7 years in Sao Paulo and I never saw anything wrong. I recommend the south of the country. Florianopolis is a paradise, with a DHI higher than 0,85. The states in the northeast are wonderful and there is a low rate of crime. BrasÃlia is very interesting. Iguaçu Falls are wonderful, and there is few crimes in the state of Parana. The most dangerous cities for tourists are Recife, Vitoria and Rio de Janeiro.
NEVER enter inside a shuntytown!!!! NEVER walk in the streets using gold, expensive jewels etc (japanese go to Rio and show thousands of dollars for people, NEVER DO THAT in a country where there is people living in shuntytowns) |
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