Letting Yourself Go in Rio

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Do you want to visit a tropical paradise full of unique beaches, rich culture, delicious food, wild nightlife and endless live music? Rio de Janeiro may be just the place for you! This city is known for it’s red light area and has a reputation for getting even hotter once the sun sets. Read over this article before you plan your trip to Rio and make sure you are prepared for the wild, fabulously risqué paradise that awaits you!

Get Informed

Rio has a lot to offer it’s visitors but like any busy city, not all of it is positive. There is a lot of crime in Rio de Janeiro and travelers should take precautions against theft and robbery. Make sure you take taxis at nighttime and avoid riding the bus, which is a target for criminals. Don’t walk anywhere alone, especially at night.

Various websites and organizations offer traveler’s insurance, which is a practical idea to explore before leaving for your trip! Make sure to take note of where the local hospitals and pharmacies are just in case of a medical emergency. As always, the best way to prepare for a trip is to get informed about the area, places to avoid, the types of crimes that affect tourists and how to seek help from law enforcement if necessary. There are a wide range of landmarks, monuments, beaches, museums, restaurants and natural viewpoints in Rio so it will pay off to find comprehensive lists of attractions before you get there! This way you can safely plan your stay and not get pressured into making uninformed, spur of the moment decisions that could lead you into a dangerous part of town.

Carnival Craze

If you plan to visit Rio during Carnival, you are in for a festival like none other! Carnival’s grand finale is Fat Tuesday but it usually begins rocking and rolling the previous Saturday. The festival includes many ‘Brazilian bandas’, which are huge street parties led by rowdy singers and drummers. They accumulate a huge crowd of people usually dressed in elaborate costumes.

In the evenings, there are also lavish balls complete with an endless array of music and food, and attended by the who’s who of Rio. The biggest event of Carnival is the Sambodromo (samba parade) in which over a dozen samba schools in Rio perform for the thousands of judges, tourists, locals, families and friends. The dancers and drummers take over the town and this wild and exotic parade lasts for over two nights! The costumes, colors, sparkles and paint are dazzling, and each performer seems as if they are trying to outdo the last.

Packing for your trip

While packing for your trip you may want to visit www.lingeriediva.com to stock up on fancy costumes that will stand out in the Carnival crowd! Even if you don’t visit Rio during Carnival, the ladies of Brazil are known for dressing stylishly and exotically year round, so make sure you bring plenty of sexy dresses, high heels, and fun lingerie to impress the handsome new travelers you meet out on the town.

Of course you need to bring lots of swimsuits, sunscreen and sunglasses to take on the beach by day, just don’t forget to bring outfits to get down and samba in at night! There are many activities to indulge in off the beach too, including many beautiful mountains, bohemian neighborhoods and art shops and galleries, so make sure you bring light weight, comfortable clothing you can throw over your swimsuit at a moment’s notice. If Rio sounds enticing, don’t wait! Book your trip today to soak up the sun, samba the night away and get a taste for the authentic and exotic culture Rio, Brazil has to offer.

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