![]() ![]() I was told the city closest is Puerto Iguaçu. Are there any neighbouring argentinian city with an airport close to the Foz, where I can take a flight fom there to Buenos Aires? I was told that I can take a minivan from the brazilian side into Argentina, but as I have no clue how far the airport of Foz is (from the foz itself), I am concerned about time and connections, if I have to *head back* into the brazilian side just to take the flight. Do Canadians need a visa to get into Argentina? In any case I was told that at the border they sell "carteirinhas" so I can just buy them on the spot.Ģ. then move on southward to buenos Aires.ġ. I will fly from ctba to Foz, and plan to visit both the brazilian and argentinian side. I currently live in Curitiba and prior to heading back home I want to visit the Foz and Buenos Aires. I am posting this question here because my itinerary covers quite a bit of terrain. I want to go on a tour that is mainly younger people if possible. The thing that has put me off Intrepid a bit is that you could end up being the only one on the tour, and that would be pretty awful to be honest. So I'm wondering is there any other tour companies I could use as a tour that starts around 15-18th September would be the best for me. However the dates of these tours are not ideal for me at all.įor GAP the tour dates available are 8th September and 28th September (as the 15th September, which would be ideal for me is booked out already!), and Intrepid tour dates are 11th September and 25th September. So ideally I'd like to leave mid september. I finish my finals exams on the 2nd September so dont want to start my travels immediately after that as I'll need time to pack, say my goodbyes etc. ![]() I'm planning on starting my travelling with a trip from Rio to Buenos Aires with a budget tour company, just to ease myself into travelling, as I'll be travelling solo.Ģ) Intrepid - Rio to Buenos Aires UnpluggedĢ) What other budget tour companies are there that do a similar trip? As a guide, a return from London to Rio starts from £590.Īir France (08 .uk) and KLM (08 klm.com), which joined forces in 2004, operate between them plenty of flights between British cities and their hubs in Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol, and often come up as the best-value services on price-comparison sites, so they can be a great option for Brazil.I'm planning on travelling from September for a year or so and was hoping to begin my trip in Rio de Janeiro. TAP flies to Lisbon seven times a day from Heathrow and daily from Gatwick and Manchester and then has connecting flights to nine Brazilian cities, including Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Fortaleza, Natal, Recife, Rio, Salvador and São Paulo. The flight time from Lisbon to Natal is about seven hours 30 minutes. TAP Portugal (08 ) competes with the direct airlines because once you are in Lisbon you can fly direct to many destinations in Brazil. It is also feasible to go via the United States with American, Delta and United. Condor flies from Frankfurt to Recife and Salvador. ![]() The Azorean airline Sata operates non-stop flights between Lisbon and Salvador. Tui operates charter flights between Amsterdam and Natal/Fortaleza. As well as the airlines below, Alitalia, Lufthansa, Swiss and Air Europa all fly to Rio and/or São Paulo from European airports. ![]()
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