December 21, 2004
Brazilian Girls of Florianopolis, Brazil
Florianópolis, the capital of the State of Santa Catarina, is located on the west coast of the Ilha (island) de Santa Catarina in southeastern Brazil. This island city is linked to the mainland by the longest suspension bridge in Brazil, the Hercilio Luz Bridge (built in 1926). The city was first settled by Spaniards in 1542, but by 1675 the Portuguese took control of the island, which was founded as Destêrro by colonists from São Paulo. The captaincy of Santa Catarina was created in 1738 to serve as an outpost in the Portuguese-Spanish territorial wars. During the 19th century a considerable immigration of non-Portuguese peoples occurred. Germans arrived as early as 1829 and came in great numbers during the 1850s, settling not only in Florianópolis, but also along the valleys in the mainland. Anita Garibaldi, wife of Giuseppe Garibaldi fought in the Farroupilha Revolution of 1839, an unsuccessful separatist rebellion in the early days of the empire. Destêrro was renamed Florianapolis in 1893 for Floriano Peixoto, a president of Brazil. Its commercial importance began to decrease in the late 19th century as the interior of the state was developed. Later other waves of immigrants from Italy, Poland, and Russia arrived in Santa Catarina to build new lives.
Today Florianópolis is a busy commercial center as well as a popular tourist destination. Industries produce metallurgical and electrical communications equipment, pharmaceuticals, plastics, and perfume. Most of the island is used as a holiday resort, with fine sandy beaches, tropical woods, surfing and snorkeling. The area around Lagoa has some of the best seafood restaurants in South America and arguably the world.
Floripa, however, is knows for it’s beaches. It has over 42 of them! With its small population (just over 300000) it does NOT have the hustle and bustle of Rio or Sao Paulo, yet there are TONS of beautiful, fair skinned Brazilian honies everywhere we went. The nightclubs, the beaches, walking down the streets, you name it. It is largely under the rader for tourists from regions OTHER than South America but you should certainly consider adding this destination to your Brazil itinerary for a spectacular get away.
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Amazon Women of Manaus, Brazil
Intro
Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas (Amazonia). Manaus boasts
a sizeable population of 1.5 million people and is a fairly bustling city in the
midst of the jungle. There are wonderful restaurants, nice hotels, unique
shopping and authentic Indian crafts.
History
From 1890 to 1920 the rubber boom brought prosperity to the city, actually to a
few rubber barons who brutally used Indians to collect the latex from the rubber
trees. In the late 1970s the Brazilian government and private companies began
extensive development the mineral and agricultural wealth of the surrounding
rain-forested region. To encourage even further commercial and tourist
development Manaus has also been declared a "Zona-Franca" (duty free zone).
The People
The women here are mostly Indigenous Indian and a slight bit of Portuguese. They are
gorgeous, friendly and love to party so you will find your share of good times
in this Amazonian city.
Exotic Nightlife
Now Manaus is not the place to go if you are only looking for erotic adventures. But if you are here to take one of the many tours of the world's largest rainforest, and want to have a little fun on the side, then you will not be disappointed. If you know where to go, you can definitely find quite alot of action, mostly non-pro. Some of the clubs seem to have a "motel" very close by if you are so inclined and get lucky. On an average night out in one of these clubs, the chances of "getting lucky" are good. The festive atmosphere and spirit of the region, accompanied by some
good "forro" music and dancing, exotic amazon beauties, and friendly people makes it certain the Manaus nightlife will be well worth the trip.
Tropical Hotel
A popular place to visit and to definitely score, Tropical Hotel is a disco, not a boite
but is just a great place to start your night and possibly meet up
with a few of the beautiful amazon women who inhabit this town. As a tourist, you will certainly attract attention, and the women are not shy about flirting with you and letting you know they are interested. Like most cities in Brazil, the women outnumber the men, so the competition for you can be fierce.
Ponta Negro
This is the strip where most of Manaus' strip clubs and massage parlors can be
found. Here you can meet sexy young girls who want to make your visit in the
Amazon as exciting as possible. There is even a drive thru club. A place where
you drive through and there are twenty odd girls lined up. You pick the girl you
want and take her right there in your car, its that simple and yes that
convenient.
Night life
There is also a relatively active nightlife in Manaus apart from the organized
festivals. Local bars and nightclubs often have major Brazilian stars as
headliners, as well as Manaus being the home of the group Carrapicho, the group
who recorded the international hit Tic Tic Tac (or to hear it "tchiki tchiki
tchac").
A more relaxed, but equally enjoyable, festa is spending a Sunday afternoon at
Ponta Negra. I regularly go to the barracas (small stalls) at Ponta Negra along
the beach (during dry season, during rainy season the beach disappears under
water) on a Sunday afternoon for some regional food and a few cold beers with
friends. It is an excellent spot for meeting people, or just people watching. I
regularly make new "friends" there.
Weather
The Amazon is a very tropical environment in that the weather is hot, humid and
wet. It would be best to bring jeans, tennis shoes, sandals and t-shirts. You
should also pack sunscreen and possibly an umbrella just in case of a little
tropical downpour.
Outdoor Opportunties
Manaus serves as a key destination for Amazon tourism. Everywhere you go, you
are assailed by the options: nature camps, river rides, boat trips, trekking
excursions, piranha watching - there are choices galore. The adventurous tourist
will not be disappointed, and neither will the day-tripper.
Eateries
Food is equally good and cheap: you can get by with eating on the streets for as
little as, and a little more if you prefer restaurants where you can sit down at
tables. In that sense, it is probably just about as cheap (or expensive,
depending on which way you look at it) as Georgetown. Yet, the range and quality
of Brazilian cuisine available, makes it
Hotels
Manaus, like several other Brazilian destinations offers a quality range of
low-budget accommodation, quite essential for attracting tourists, many of whom
tend to be budget travellers. For a complete list, join now.
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Brazilian Girls, Brazilian Women of Recife
Intro
Recife is the Portuguese word for “reef”. It is a coastal city with a population of 1.2 million people in the state of Pernambuco. It lies on the Golden Coast of northeastern Brazil. Recife is in about 1200 miles North of Rio ( Brazilís fourth largest city) and so forth has warm weather all the time. It was founded by the Portuguese in the 1530s and later taken over by the Dutch -- it is the largest city in the northeast of brazil. Recife was controlled by the Dutch in the 16th century again (back and forth, they burned it down each time they took control) after taken it back from Portugal. It has a nice mix of people (lots of Indian blood, but not as attractive as the cariocas of Rio). It’s primary claim to fame (for tourists) is the five miles of sea-front with natural pools formed by the off-shore reefs. The sand is perfect and the water is warm. This area is called Boa Viagem and is were most tourists stay (tons of hotels and apt buildings) and of course the night life. Sept-March is the dry season and is also off-season (rates drop 50%). Summer (when Europeans are off and of course Nov-Feb are hi-season). A few miles North of Boa Viagem is the main city called Centro de Recife and is diced in a multitude of bridges and canals. There are three main areas to the Centro, but for us the Old Recife is where there are new restaurants, bars and week-end parties. Here are the baroque churches and Portuguese and Dutch forts and the Cidade Velho does make a great escape from the daily beach life of Boa Viagem.
Well known for its great beaches and laid back atmoshpere, Recfie’s
definitely a must see and a much welcome break from the hustle and bustle of Rio
and Sao Paulo. This beach town boasts some beautiful coastline alongside a
fairly metropolitan city.
The People
Most of the women here are of European ancestry, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch and
German amongst others. In Pernambuco girls seem to be a bit taller and bigger breasted than in other cities. Most are a bit darker skinned (morena), do not expect to find many blonde working girls If the beautiful blonde with an
amazing Brazilian body is the thing that gets your bell ringing, well, Recife is
the place to be. There are a few truly gorgeous women here, you won’t believe
your eyes.
Erotic Night Life
There is definitely a lot of action here. Boa Viagem is the place where you meet girls Women in Recife are not as accustomed to dealing with tourists so they may seem a bit stand offish but don’t worry, the working girls are all on programas and they definitely know how to treat a
tourist looking for a good time.
Secret Therma
Av. Conselheiro Aguiar Av. Conselheiro Aguiar youíll see a club called ìLuck Clubî in big red on your right. Next store is a Therma and the night I was there I was the only customer and maybe 5 girls. Two were cute and we had lots of fun just chatting and never pushed for drinks or nada. The price was 100 R for a hour of massage and sex and I convinced the mamasan (or whatever they are called here) a special -- two for 140.00. As you can imagine, double the pleasure :-). The only problem is if you walk this at 9:30 PM or later you will have passed maybe 50 street girls and by that time youíll already be taken and you never make it :-). PERSERVERENCE!!!
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Street Scene
The street scene here is a thousand times safer than that of its larger
counterparts in Rio and Sao Paulo. The Avenida Conselheiro Aguiar is parallel to the Boa Viagem beach. At night until dawn it is full of prostitutes. Every second street corner has a group of 5-10 girls, some of them very attractive. Asking price R$50.- (US$ 45). You can get them down to R$40 or even R$ 30 Prostitutes seem to be on the entire extension of Av. Conselheiro Aguiar. Mainly they are on the 10 blocks before Sampa Night Club You can actually meet a half way decent girl
and take her back to one of the many hotels off the street. You can get all the
action you want for a mere $20 Reales. Its worth it but you have to be somewhat
patient and particular since the street walkers have been known to lure men and
steal their possessions. Also, their are more risks of hooking up with a “dirty”
garota and bringing home an unfortunate souvenir. You have to be careful no
matter where you hook up but especially on the street.
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Weather
The weather here is perfect for a poolside party or a walk on the beach. It does
get pretty hot during the summer months, so less is more and because this is a
big beach town, all you’ll really need is flip flops, t-shirts, shorts and
sunscreen.
Eateries
The seafood here is definitely worth trying and some of the regional dishes are
also worth sampling. There are your typical Brazilian restaurants as well as
international spots that serve Italian, German, Japanese and Portuquese cuisine.
Prices are reasonable and for the most part, you can eat a nice size meal for
only $10 Reales. Not bad for some quality grub.
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December 20, 2004
Belo Horizonte - Best Kept Secret of Brazil
Belo Horizonte
Intro
Belo Horizonte, a very modern and industrial city is usually visited as a
stopover point for travelers going from Rio to Brasilia. Belo Horizonte (pop.
2,017,000), called Belo or Belzonte locally, lies in the center of the country's
most important mining area. It probably doesn't warrant more than one full day
and night to see its highlights. Belo is known for its hearty cuisine and
beautiful women.
History
Belo Horizonte is little more than a century old, founded in 1890, and was
shaped by the innovative ideas of "progress" that emerged with the new Republic.
Belo Horizonte was the first of Brazil's planned cities and is arguably the most
successful. As late as 1945 it had only 100,000 inhabitants; now it has well
over twenty times that number (forty times if one includes the city's
metropolitan hinterland), an explosive rate of growth even by Latin American
standards. It rapidly became the most important pole of economic development in
the country, after São Paulo, and while it may not be as historic as the rest of
the state it's difficult not to be impressed by the city's scale and energy.
The People
The gorgeous women in Belo Horizonte are a mixture of Portuguese, Indian and
other Euorpean cultures. You will find your real blondes as well as your exotic
dark beauties. You will definitely find a woman that suits your taste and your
sexual appetite, its all a matter of time.
Exotic Nightlife
Unlike Riio, Belo Horizonte’s nightlife does not consist of termas. Here you
will find various night clubs and strip clubs where professionals and
non-professionals alike come together to party the night away. You can meet some
incredibly hot women all who want to play with you. It’s not hard to find a
gorgeous garota in this amazing city, you just have to step out of your hotel
room, they’re everywhere. There’s a scene in Belo Horizonte that is unlike any
other. In a small section of town near Sao Paulo Street, you will find a myriad
of small hotels where you can go “shopping” for a sexy little midnight snack.
You walk up the stairs and find two floors of rooms with about 10-30 rooms on
each floor. Every girl has her very own room and if she is available to party,
her door will be open and she’ll be lying on her bed partially nude. If the door
is closed, she is either busy with another client or is not currently working.
The prices are more than reasonable, they are downright unreal. You can have the
girl of your dreams for a mere $10 Reales. Not every woman will be a drop dead
stunner but with a large variety of small hotels such as these, you will be sure
to find someone who gets you hot in all the right places.
Weather
Cool weather is one of the great things about Belo Horizonte. The cool climate
is so refreshing compared to the hot and humid climates of Rio and Sao Paolo.
Because of the cooler climates, you’ll want to pack jeans and sweaters and keep
the shorts to a minimum. Overall, the weather is beautiful, some of the best in
the country.
Eateries
The highlight of eating out in Belo Horizonte is the excellent selection of
comida mineira restaurants serving the state's regional specialities, but there
is also an excellent range of restaurants serving up international cuisine,
ranging from inexpensive Lebanese, to pricey French, Italian or Japanese.
Badejo, Rua Rio Grande do Norte 836, Savassi (tel 031/3261-2023). Considered the
best seafood restaurant in the city. Particularly recommended is the moqueca
capixaba, a Bahian-style fish stew. Expensive.
Bagdá Cafe, Rua Getúlio Vargas 1621, Savassi (tel 031/3223-7535). Inexpensive
and attractive Lebanese cooking – cordeiro (lamb) dishes are especially good.
Evenings only.
A Bella Torta, Rua Rio Grande do Norte 1263, Savassi (tel 031/3281-8500). At the
corner with Av. Getúlio Vargas – a good place to line the stomach before going
clubbing, serving a varied menu at very reasonable prices. Try the Torta de
galinha com catupiri, a chicken-and-cheese quiche. Comida por kilo at
lunchtimes.
Bem Natural, Av. Afonso Pena 941, Edifício Sulacap, 2 blocks east of Praça Sete.
Excellent vegetarian food – as well as some chicken and fish dishes. The
restaurant is combined with a health-food shop and alternative bookstore.
Inexpensive and highly recommended. Open Mon–Fri: full menu at lunchtime, soup
only 5–8pm.
Buona Tavola, Rua Santa Rita Durão 309, Funcionários (tel 031/3227-6155). Near
the intersection with Av. Afonso Pena, this is a relatively simple and quite
authentic Italian restaurant. Expect to pay around $15 per person.
Casa Bonomi Panificadora, Rua Cláudio Manoel 460, Funcionários (tel
031/3261-3460). Burgundy-coloured building without a sign near Av. Afonso Pena,
this "bakery" serves excellent light meals (salads, pasta, soups and
sandwiches), wonderful cakes and what is probably the best bread anywhere in
Brazil. Not to be missed.
Cervejaria Brasil, Rua dos Aimores 90, Funcionários (tel 031/3287-3299). One of
the best centrally located churrascarias with a selection of meat likely to
bewilder the most dedicated of carnivores. Pleasant surroundings and moderate
prices.
Dona Lucinha, Rua Padre Odorico 38, São Pedro (tel 031/3227-0562). This and its
sister restaurant (Dona Lucinha II, Rua Sergipe 811, Savassi; tel 031/3261-5930)
offer a superb comida mineira buffet for $7. The vegetables all come from Dona
Lucinha's own farm and there is a selection of excellent homemade liqueurs to
sample. Closed Sun evening.
Dragon Center, Av. Afonso Pena 549, near the Rodoviária. This Chinese restaurant
is the nearest available decent food if you have a couple of hours to kill while
changing buses.
Emporium, Av. Afonso Pena 4034, Mangabeiras (tel 031/3281-1277). Decent comida
mineira with lashings of cachaça thrown in for good measure, Emporium has the
designer look that other comida mineira restaurants seem to be evolving towards.
Take bus #5508 from Rua dos Caetes, or #2001 from Av. Afonso Pena in the centre.
Mala e Cuia, Av. Antônio Carlos 8305, Pampulha (tel 031/3441-2993). Situated by
the lake near Aeroporto de Pampulha and decorated in typical mineiro style.
You'll get a very filling meal of regional cuisine here from around $6 a head.
Live music Thursday to Sunday.
Quibelanches, corner of Rua dos Caetes and Av. Amazonas. One of the cheapest
Lebanese restaurants in the city, simple but with a wide range of authentic
dishes, both por kilo (lunchtimes) and à la carte.
Sushi Naka, Rua Gonçalves Dias 92, Funcionários (tel 031/3227-2676). One of Belo
Horizonte's cheapest Japanese restaurants, though still fairly expensive. Closed
Mon.
Taste Vin, Rua Curitiba 2105, Lourdes (tel 031/3292-5423). Highly rated French
restaurant, with an extensive wine list and plush decor. Evenings only; closed
Sun.
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Brazilian Girls of Curitiba, Brazil
Curitiba
Intro
Located south of Sao Paolo, Curitiba is a well-established city offering some of
the best travel experiences Brazil has to offer. Over 2 million people call
Curitiba home. Some of the best transportation systems, cleanest beaches and
Gorgeous European-looking garotas can be found in this lovely southern Brazilian
city. Even though it does not compare in terms of night life and women to its
larger counterparts- Rio and Sao Paolo, Curitiba has plenty to offer those who happen to pass through this southern city.
History
Founded in 1693 as a gold mining camp, Curitiba was of little importance until
1853 when it was made capital of Parana. Since then, the city’s population has
steadily risen from a few thousand to a few million. It is said that Curitiba is
barely a Brazilian city at all. Most of the inhabitants are descendants of
Polish, German, Italian and other European immigrants who settled in the city
and in its surrounding villages.
Curitibanos
Most curitibanos heavily resemble eastern europeans due to their ancestry. If
your preference tends to lean more towards the lithe blondes than the
full-bodied mulatas and morenas found in Rio, then Curitiba is definitely the place for you. The exotic nature of these incredible beauties is something you have to experience for
yourself. No doubt that some of the most beautiful women in Brazil come from Curitiba.
Exotic Nightlife
Curitiba’s nightlife ranges from decent to incredible but due to the smaller
size of the city, expect to do a lot more digging than you might be used
to. This is not a city supported by tourism, so there aren’t elaborate sex palaces or termas or any sort here. But Curitiba’s sex scene is active, you just have to know where to look.
Weather
Unlike Rio and Sao Paolo, Curitiba is much colder and wetter. From the months of
April to September, be prepared to bring cold weather clothes such as; jackets,
sweaters, boots and gloves. It can snow since Curitiba is on an altitude of 900
meters and is about an hour ride away from the beach. It does warm up in the
summer months, but not nearly as much as it does in Rio or Sao Paolo but don’t
fret, the cooler weather is definitely refreshing.
Eateries
Given Curitiba’s prosperity and its inhabitants’ diverse ethnic backgrounds, it
comes as no surprise that some of the best restaurants in Brazil are located in
Curitiba. Some of the best Italian, German and Japanese restaurants can be found
here as well as the traditional Brazilian fare. You’ll have more than your share
of places to eat and all for a reasonable price. Everything in Curitiba will
cost you considerably less than Rio or Sao Paolo.
Hotels
As always we recommend the Parthenon flats for great rates, liberal policies regarding guests, top notch accommodations (the rooms are spacy like small apartments) and centralized locations.
But you can find great deals on some of Curitiba’s best hotels. From first rate to
economic, there are a wide range of hotels, all made to fit in your budget.
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December 19, 2004
Brazilian Women, Carnival Girls of Salvador, Bahia.
Intro
Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia. Salvador was the first major port
and the capital of colonial Brazil for almost two centuries. In Salvador, more
than anywhere else in the country, the African influence in the makeup of
Brazilian culture is readily visible, from then spicy dishes still called by
their African names (caruru, vatapa, acaraji), to the rituals and ceremonies of
candombli which honor both African deities and Catholic holidays, to the
capoeira schools where a unique African form of ritualistic fighting is taught.
The population of Salvador is around 2,250,000 inhabitants. It is also the home of the best carnival in the world. Millions of people flock to Salvador each year to witness and participate in the spectacle. It is truly an awesome thing to be a part of.
History
Salvador's history dates back to 48 years before its foundation, with the
discovery of Todos os Santos (All Saints) Bay in 1501. The bay was used as a
harbor and was well-located becoming one of the best-known and most visited
places in the New World. In 1550, the first African slaves came from Nigeria,
Angola, Senegal, Congo, Benin, Ethiopia and Moçambique. With their hard labor
the city prospered.
The People of Salvador-Bahia Brazil
The mixture of African, Portuguese and Indian produces some of the most
beautiful dark skinned beauties you can imagine. Women with exotic features and
strong sumptuous bodies. Salvador is where the majority of Africans settled and
most of the women here are dark, sensual and very sexy.
Erotic Night Life of Salvador, Brazil
Salvador is a city filled with music, passion and vitality. If you're looking
for a wild time during Carnival season, when the city becomes the center of attention throughout the world, Salvador is the place to be. The best Carnival parties can be found here and you'll be sure to meet some of the sexiest, dark-skinned Brazilian girls you have ever seen in your life while partying in the streets. There are very few boites, nightclubs
or massage parlors here but the best way to meet a tasty garota is to just hang
out in the nearby bars and clubs and mingle. Believe it or not, there are
hundreds of incredibly beautiful women here all wanting to liven up your night. Again, these are more likely to be "girlfriends" than one night pay for play working girls. Knowledge of more than a little Portuguese will take you VERY far in this city as you have to bring your "A" game to this town. Not because the women are pretentious or difficult. In fact they are very sweet and easy to talk to. It is because you will be speaking to "regular" Brazilian girls, not professionals.
Carnival in Salvador, Brazil
Salvador is one of the must-see vacation destinations in Brazil. One of the
world's most exciting parties happens here and if you want to be in the middle
of the action, you have to make a reservation as soon as possible because hotels
fill up rather quickly around this time of year. Typically Carnival happens sometime between the very end of Feb and early March for nearly one full week. The Carnival turns the city
into an immense parade, featuring great stars of the local, and international
musical scenes, performing for a wide range of carnival clubs, usually on stages
mounted on trucks. An estimated two million people daily, enjoy the party in an
atmosphere of peace and harmony. They dance to the music blasting out of the
sound trucks, wherever they are. The largest popular festival in the planet and
one of the world's largest outdoor events, Carnival is broadcasted live by major
TV networks all over the world.
Eateries
Through the exotic mixture of African, Portuguese and Indian cultures came a
sumputuous cuisine that is not only delicious but world reknown. The Indians
contributed manioc and corn, which they used to make many of their dishes and
fermented beverages to go with them. The Portuguese brought sardines, codfish,
meat stews with vegetables and fine sweets to the region. Finally with the
arrival of black slaves, the Bahian cuisine was introduced to the malagueta
pepper, okra and palm tree oil. Out of this unusual ethnic mix was born Bahia's
cuisine , comprising nearly 50 different dishes. However, a majority of this
diversity comes from the African culture. Some of the most famous dishes are the
Acarajé, Caruru, Mungunzá, and Shrimp Bobó. Salvador also offers some wonderful
culinary delights outside of bahian cuisine. There are various international
restaurants and some regional restaurants as well. Some of the best restaurants
in Brazil can be found in Salvador. Prices are very reasonable.
Weather
Salvador is a typical tropical city with hot and moist weather. With 2465,9
annual hours of sun and clear skies all through the year, Salvador is one of the
world's sunniest cities.
Beaches of Salvador, Bahia
Brazil boasts thousands of miles of beautiful coastline with pristine beaches filled with bikini clad beauties from as far South as Florianopolis to as far north as Salvador and beyond. The beach scene here is very active, especially on weekends when it is not uncommon for hundreds of thousands of people to be seen partying, splashing in the water, working on their tans, drinking beer, eating or just chilling out. This is definitely a must on any trip to Salvador. To learn which beaches are best for meeting local Brazilian girls from Salvador, click here to join now.
Hotels of Salvador
There are various hotels to stay in all ranging from economic to luxury, all
depending on your budget. For a complete list and recommendations of great hotels for any budget in Salvador, Bahia, join now.
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December 18, 2004
Sao Paulo Girls, Nightlife in Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo
Intro
Sao Paolo is a bustling metropolis filled with enough sites, sounds and action to keep any traveler aroused. Sao Paulo is considered the New York City of South America. With a population of 17,755,000, Sao Paolo is to be the third largest metropolitan city in the world. It is the wealthiest and most important commercial center in the southern hemisphere. The people work hard during the week and play even harder on the weekends. Much like any big city, Sao Paolo doesn't shut down at night. Actually, after the sun sets, things are just getting started.
History
São Paulo became one of the world's major coffee producers during the early 19th century. By 1895, 70,000 of the city's 130,000 residents were immigrants. Their efforts transformed Sao Paulo from a sleepy Jesuit mission post into a dynamic financial and cultural hub. Many immigrants from around the world came to Sao Paolo to pursue a better life. The combination of industry, culture and technology helped create one of the most dynamic cities in the world.
Paulistanos
Paulistanos are the inhabitants of one of the world's most exciting cities. Sao Paulo is well known for its cultural diversity. It houses the biggest Italian population outside of Italy and has more Japanese people than anywhere other than Japan. Sao Paolo is truly a melting pot. Just like Rio, the women are stunningly beautiful ranging from dark, exotic stunners to tall fair knockouts that will definitely get your engines running.
Exotic Nightlife
Sao Paulo has to offer a lot for the single male traveler. Just as in Rio there are various clubs that offer some of the hottest women and wildest experiences money can buy. Prostitution is openly accepted in Brazil so there are no rules or regulations against the thriving sex industry. It makes your trip to Sao Paolo much more exciting because you don't have to worry about being harassed by police or fear any repercussions of a wild liaison with a hot young garota. The scene in Sao Paulo differs from that of Rio in that most of the places with the 7s and higher are very upscale establishments where it costs R 500 and up for the night. The price is often worth it as these women are flat out gorgeous.
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Weather
In winter (June and July), days tend to be sunny and dry, though nights can be chilly so be sure to bring a sweater or jacket. In summer, take lightweight clothes made from natural fibers. The heat is stifling in summer and during the afternoons expect a few tropical downpours.
Eateries
Being the unrivaled center for gastronomy in Brazil it would be virtually impossible not to talk about São Paulo's fine dining. You can expect both great service and tasty dishes in this city, which truly takes pride in its international cuisine. If you want the true Sao Paolo experience, you must go to one of the many Churrascarrias. They are an all you can eat buffet. The menu is extensive with just about every culinary delight imaginable. You can choose from 30-40 different salads, seafood such as; shrimp, lobster, salmon, sushi and so much more. When you are ready for your main course, the waiters bring skewers of different kinds of meats including beef, pork, chicken and sausages all for you to pick from. The entire meal can cost anywhere from US $10 to US $14. Great deal for a seriously awesome meal!!!! For a complete listing of some of the "Best" restaurants in Sao Paulo, join now!
Hotels
Knowing where to stay will definitely make your visit a more pleasant one. Dealing with the city's traffic is a cause of major stress as it is in any major metropolitan area these days. Sitting in traffic is clearly not the way you'll want to spend your time in São Paulo. Plan to come during holiday weekends or the vacation seasons of January or July will also allow you to avoid the congestion of the city. October is also a great month to visit.
There are three main areas you should consider: Paulista Avenue (Jardins), Downtown (which is the old downtown Sao Paulo) and Berrini/Brooklyn. If you are not sure where to stay join now for a list of hotels in order of quality:
Shopping, site-seeing
Sao Paolo is one of the trendiest cities in Brazil. You will spot some seriously fashion forward locales on the streets of Sao Paolo so try and bring some of your best game unless you want to stand out as a typical tourist.
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December 16, 2004
Fortaleza Girls
Fortaleza
Fortaleza is an affluent city with more BMWs per capita than Rio or Sao Paulo.
More than just a tropical destination, this progressive Brazilian city combines seductive geography with a proud history, vivacious people and rich culture. Fortaleza, is a fairly modern capital city which offers a wide
range of tourism options including a variety of hotels, excellent fine dining, lively
nightlife and a myriad of outdoor recreational activities.
History
Fortaleza means “ fortress ” in Portuguese. This was a city where wars raged on for independence and freedom. Founded in 1810, it has become the fifth largest town in Brazil and is one of the most popular with tourists.
The People
The women in Fortaleza are an exotic mixture of Indian and Portuguese, a
combination that definitely rates high on our list. Like most towns in Brazil
people here are really friendly and most of the girls here are non-pros, just
cute brasileras looking for a good time. If you are tired of dealing with pros, then Fortaleza is the spot. While there are definitely pros here, you are more likely to find the Brazilian equivalent to our girl next door. This is probably one of the reasons it is quickly becoming a hot destination for the single male traveler.
Erotic Life
Prices are incredibly cheap here for the quality of the talent. Non pros and pro,s alike party together and everyone you meet is available. The top price I’ve been quoted by two 18,s was BRL 150 these were two spectacular models one blonde the other bruunette. But that’s another story. In terms of the action in Fortaleza, there aren’t any termas or boites worth speaking about, but you can still find plenty of fun.. Again, there are not as many professionals, instead there are many young women willing to make your trip a memorable one. The action in Fortaleza depends on the night of the week. Join the WOTW Membership to get a list of the hot spots for each day of the week.
Casas
Join WOTW to get the details on the best Casas for girls and short but hot sessions in house.
Beaches
Pria de Futuro is one of the best. There are many others. Join now to find out.
Eateries
While vacationing in Fortaleza, you will have to face the delicious dilemma of
having to choose among the city's countless restaurants. Here are a few
suggestions: Colher de Pau and Estoril offer excellent regional cuisine, and are
located in the very hip Iracema Beach neighborhood, where the streets are filled
with live music and people. Every Thursday is "crab night" in Fortaleza, and
travelers with a hearty appetite can enjoy incredibly sweet crabs cooked in
coconut milk, lime and cilantro broth,or a wide range of fresh seafood--all to
the sounds of live music.
Weather
The Northeast of Brazil is hot, humid and doesn’t get nearly as much rain as Rio or Sao
Paolo. You won’t have to worry about rain but you will need to be aware that
temperatures soar especially during the summer months so be prepared to sweat.
Bring lots of sunscreen, shorts, flip flops, tank tops and t-shirts. The best
time of year to visit is October through February. Remember, our winter is their
summer.
Outdoor Activities
There are a variety of fun, outdoor recreational activities to choose from in
Fortaleza. Due to the sunny weather, beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere,
you will find yourself wanting to experience some of the best this city has to
offer. One of the most popular activities is to rent dune buggies and go off
roading on the beaches. You will have so much fun with the buggies since you can
also take them into the city and pick up some locals. Another fun activity is
windsurfing. The beaches here are incredible and you will definitely be able to
do some top notch watersports.
Hotels
In Fortaleza:
Caesar Park Hotels & Resorts is a five-star property built in 1992 on
fashionable Mucuripe Beach. It boasts excellent service to match its ammenities:
elegant lobby; 230 luxuriously comfortable rooms; three restaurants famed for
French, Japanese and local specialties; fitness center; swimming pool; and
convention facilities serving up to 1,000 guests.
Imperial Othon combines 237 suites with meeting facilities accommodating up to
700 guests. Five different restaurants, a swimming pool and spa round out the
property's features.
Esplanada Praia Hotel, another five-star property, is located on Meireles Beach,
the heart of the city's nightlife. It boasts an airy, split-level,
tapestry-filled lobby and 224 large rooms--all with balconies.
Holiday Inn Fortaleza is a brand-new property featuring 273 beautifully
appointed suites, a pool, restaurants, a health club and meeting facilities.
Best Western Colonial Praia is a haven of white walls with graceful arches and a
red-tiled roof. This 99-room property has the charm and repose of a country
villa in a tropical garden, providing guests with a pool, tennis courts and
restaurants.
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December 15, 2004
Rio Girls
Rio de Janeiro is truly heaven on earth for single guys. It is the true meaning of the word, "paradise". A place where a man's wildest dreams and sexual fantasies will almost certainly come true. If you are looking for an erotic adventure that's out of this world, then look no further; Rio de Janeiro is definitely the place for you.
Pack your bags and get ready to explore some of the world's most exotic locales, amazing nightlife and gorgeous women ever imagined. You won't believe your eyes when you enter the world of Rio's exotic "termas" where beautiful women abound and are ready and willing to satisfy your every erotic desire.
History
Rio is a city full of flavor. Being one of the largest cities in Brazil, Rio is packed full of history, culture and recreational activities. In the year 1502 Portuguese explorers sailed to Brazil.
André Gonçalves, a conquistador founded the bay today known as Guanabara. He mistook the bay to be the mouth of a river. River is Rio, in Portuguese. The month he founded the "river" was January (Janeiro) and he concluded that Guanabara Bay was Rio de Janeiro or "River of January!" Rio has quickly emerged as the cultural capital of Brazil. The exotic population in Rio comes from the mixture of various cultural backgrounds including African, Portuguese and Native Indian. African rhythms, Latin heat and European influence all come together to create a sumptuous melting pot that boils to the brim with raw sexuality.
Cariocas
"Cariocas" is a term you will hear and come to adopt once you set foot in Rio. "Carioca" is the Portuguese word for a woman from Rio. Rio is a city with millions of Cariocas to satisfy every man's taste. Everywhere you go, you're bound to see some of the hottest women alive and no you're not dreaming, they really do exist. If your preference tends to be the dark, exotic voluptuous types a la J-Lo, then you'll be more than happy with Rio. Most women in Rio have profound "bunda" and small firm breasts. If you're an ass man, you'll think you died and gone to heaven. These women's bodies look as though they were carved out of marble, perfect, smooth and tight. There are also the tall, fairer, supermodels types a la Gisele even though they are more abundant in cities like Sao Paolo and other southern regions. All in all, it's virtually impossible not to find the woman of your dreams.
Termas Exoticas
After you've checked into your hotel and had a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants on the strip, it's time to hit the streets and get ready for some hot Brazilian action. One of the must-sees on your list of hot spots has to be to visit a Brazilian terma. There are various termas to explore all depending on your tastes and how much money you are willing to spend. In case you're wondering, a terma is a club where you go to meet beautiful, exotic women and enjoy a multitude of sexual experiences all for a fixed price paid at the door. One of the amazing things about the Termas is that you will see guys of all ages, walks of life, and nationalities coming together to experience the best "bunda" Rio has to offer. The air of brotherhood is reminiscent of an exclusive men's club. It is truly astonishing.
Join now for a list of some of the best termas in Rio:
Depending on your budget and your taste in women, you're garunteed to find a terma that suits both your wallet and your libido.
Nightlife
Boites- clubs
Another common place to search for that girl of your dreams is in the "boites" over near the "Lido" area of town. These clubs (or "Boites") open relatively late and feature some exotic dance shows. There is usually no cover charge but you must pay a barfine to take a girl out. Discover the best Boites in Rio in terms of value, quality of available women, operating hours and what to expect when you meet a Brazilian girl at one of these places.
Club Help
Everybody knows where Help is. Help is ground zero of the evening sex scene in Copacabana. Rumored to be the largest disco in Latin America, it is the favorite hangout of workingwomen in Rio and the men looking for them. Located on Ave. Atlantica, a block from the Othon Palace Hotel, Help gets rocking after midnight, and the crowds don't get heavy until about 1:30. You'll see it all in Help: mostly the good, but there are also the bad, and the ugly; from the sublime to the absurd. But it's all good. If you're looking for someone to spend the night with, this is a good place to come. It is VERY easy to have a 100% success rate for "getting lucky" if you frequent Club Help.
The Street
Avoid the women working the street along Av. Atlantica in Copa. Most are IV drug users, many are transvestites, and a high percentage are HIV+. Many of their customers find themselves robbed and beaten by a nearby pimp. Pickpocketing is rampant. If they approach you, head the other way. Just say no. Really!
Escort Agencies
There are dozens of escort agencies through which you can book girls for a few hours during the day or evening. Many have web sites where you can check out the girl's pics (usually minus views of their faces). Many also have books of photos, so you can go to their offices and select a girl from the book. Most agency staff members only speak Portuguese, so arranging something by phone can sometimes be a challenge if you don't speak Portuguese. The prices vary considerably, but you can often find a beauty to come to your hotel for two hours for between 130 and 250 reais. Try to find a deal like this in New York!
For a listing of some of the better escort agencies in Rio, join now!
Weather
Rio de Janeiro is both hot and damp and no its not because there are too many nearly naked bodies writhing about. Because Rio is on the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons here are reversed, so be sure you're planning your trip for their summer, which is our winter.
There are definitely more sunny days than rainy days. Summer is definitely Rio's most popular season. Temperatures begin to sour around October, and tourists begin their summer vacations around mid-December. All in all, less is more in terms of clothing so pack light and brings tons of sunscreen if you burn easily.
Hotels
There is a wide range of hotels for all budgets. There are cheap hotels that are perfect for those budget conscious travelers looking to conserve their funds for Rio's famous nightlife. There are several key factors and many important details to take into account when planning your trip. Become a Women of the World Member to ensure you plan your trip with all the necessary information to guarantee you have the trip of a lifetime.
Flats/Apartments
There are TONS of available apartments for rent in Rio de Janeiro. For a complete listing of websites and agencies to help arrange an apartment for you, join now!
Eateries
Eating out (food, not that other activity) is always an adventure when you're traveling. You're in luck because Rio caters to all tastes. If you are someone who doesn't mind trying new and unusual cuisines you will not be disappointed with Rio's culinary delights. Eating out in Rio is not an expensive experience. Even at the sophisticated restaurants there are dishes around US$15-20. A bottle of mineral water or soda goes for less than US$1, domestic beer or draft less than US$2. For a list of Rio's best restaurants and their locations, hours of operation and user feedback, join now!
Sight Seeing
Sure, you came for the women, but Rio has so much more to offer. In Rio you can have your cake and eat it too, so try to enjoy the sights. Among the things you should consider doing at least once:
Visit the Corcovado "Christ the Redeemer" Statue. The views of Rio from here are astonishing!
Take the cable lift up to the top of Pao de Acucar (Sugar Loaf). City views from here are also breathtaking!
Visit the Jardim Botanico (Botanical Gardens)
Take a long walk in the Tijuca Forest (which contains a rain forest and lots of interesting wildlife.)
Visit the "Hippie Fair" in Ipanema on Sunday,
Watch a sunset from the Arpoador Rocks or from the top of the hill in Garota de Ipanema Park.
Eat feijoada at the Casa de Feijoada in Ipanema.
Rent a bike and ride along the ocean on Sunday when the main beach roads are closed and all of Rio seems to take to the streets,
Visit a "rodizio" style churrascaria (Marius or Porcao are my favorites).
Visit a samba school or go to a samba show (Platforma is a little touristy, but the show is great). The Brazilian women featured here are TOP NOTCH. Don't miss this. Trust me!
Take a "favela tour" and see how many Cariocas (the people of Rio) actually live their lives.
Go to Maracana (Brazil's shrine to soccer) and watch Brasilieros pursue their national passion.
Visit one of the big shopping malls (Rio Sul or Barra Shopping).
The list could go on and on. The point is, you'll actually have more fun if you dig deep and taste all that Rio has to offer.
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