Leaving on a jet plane...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
We're going to Brazil...are you?
IT'S OFFICIAL....ASH AND ERIN ARE ON BOARD TOO! WELCOME LADIES! Shall we start making our T-shirts, practicing Portuguese, and dancing the Samba??? ;
Now the question is....Are you joining us?
Monday, May 18, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Check the price for the tickets
http://www.bookingwiz.com/default.asp?mic=lkf3x5e&prod=air&gclid=COSziczCxJoCFRKIxwodjA4irA
Friday, May 15, 2009
Going Insano...
Do you think you can fall from 134'? Check the "Insano" ride.
http://www.beachpark.com.br/english/home/home.asp
First step...no turning back
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Are you bored? Go to Natal
Land Rover Trip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q2aVVD4NLI
Skibunda:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nYVvlan8Q8&feature=related
Aerobunda:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v62Kyu9SPuY
Dunes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rnH0IdRuGw&feature=related
Paragliding:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is_uyrAu9TU&feature=related
Natal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j05B-WSkHFo&feature=related
Oceanic fishing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjSBsbjgH1c&NR=1
Just a daily up date....
Introduction
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
"Life takes VISA"...
Requirements:
1) one visa application for (http://www.brazilmiami.org/eng/pdf/visa_form.pdf )per applicant, properly and completely filled in. Note: Every applicant must complete Item 21 of the visa application form, "Comments" (Purpose of Trip). In this section, the applicant must explain precisely what they are going to do while in Brazil.
2) A passport (valid for at least 6 months prior to its expiration date, and with at least one blank page available for the visa stamp); for non-Americans returning to the United States, copy of green card or valid re-entry visa allowing for re-entry into the United States; for non-Americans without a green card or valid re-entry visa into the United States, valid visa to country of final destination after the trip to Brazil (this requirement does not apply to applicants returning to their country of citizenship);
3) one recent 2" x 2" passport-type photo, either in color or black and white, front view, full face, with a light background (snapshots are not accepted);
4) a photocopy of a round-trip ticket in one's name; or a signed letter on travel agency stationary, with confirmed round trip bookings; or, if traveling by land, a notarized bank letter concerning the balances in one's bank accounts, signed by the bank's manager, as proof of financial capacity to pay for one's stay in Brazil;
5) a visa fee payment, as applicable (see visa fees table).
6) a person under 18 years of age not traveling with both parents or legal guardian(s) must provide a notarized letter of consent signed by the non-accompanying parent(s) or guardian authorizing this Consulate to issue a visa. A copy of the minor’s birth certificate or, as applicable, the guardianship document, is also required.
Important: First arrival in Brazil must take place within 90 days from the date the visa was issued. This visa is good for multiple entries for the time of the visa's duration (for authorized stays of up to 90 days per visit within that period).
Where to apply:
http://www.brasilemb.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=86
Monday, May 11, 2009
Travelers Check list
http://www.rd.com/advice-and-know-how/the-organized-travelers-checklist/article10840.html
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Places to go
Camel rides: R$30.00
Aquarium: R$10.00
Boat tour in Pipa (3hours): R$30.00
Snorkel boat tour in Maracajau (2 to 3 hs): R$60.00
Skybunda and aerobunda: around R$5.00
Dune buggy ride tour, visiting 9 beaches: R$80.00
Night boat ride with live music, two first drinks and snacks included: R$40.00
Snorkel tour in Pirangi: R$30.00
Dolphin sightseeing with drinks included, duration 3hs: R$75 adult; R$50.00 children
RESTAURANTS
Mangai: typical local food buffet R$27.90 per kilogram aprox. 2lbs
Trattoria Bella Napoli Italian restaurant: R$22.00 to R$45.00 per couple
Sal e Brasa steak house www.salebrasa.com.br : typical Brazilian steak house with several choices of meat served to you at the table. All you can eat. R$36.00 per person
Tabua de Carne steak house: R$30 to R$40 enought to serve 4 people
Reis Magos Pizzeria www.reismagos.com.br where you can taste several styles of pizza. All you can eat Rodizio (the waiters rotate bring you the different pizzas to your table)
Casa de Taipa Tapiocaria: great place to have a nice and typical breakfast. around R$5.00 per serving
Tayo Japanese Restaurant: R$25.00/35.00. On wednesdays R$35 all you can eat
Camaroes Seafood Restaurant: beautiful place and great food www.camaroes.com.br
CLUBS
Tavern Pub: medieval style pub www.tavernapub.com.br
Forro com Turista: live local music and performances including Capoeira: www.forrocomturista.com.br
NYX Club: dance club with ocean view: R$30 but if you print out the coupon from their website it's only R$15
Flight Information and Options
Wikipedia facts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natal_(Brazil)
Saturday, May 9, 2009
A place to stay...

This complex has eight separate apartments that will accommodate 5 people each. It costs around $100 a day for each apartment. That cost will be divided by the amount of people that are in each apartment. Great deal considering it offers a lot and also includes a rental car per apartment. Great deal!!! Remember this is just one option. If you want to search other options, feel free. If you want to help us in the search, just search for "Beach house rentals in Natal Brazil" Some good locations include: cotovelo, ponta negra, praia do meio. Happy Hunting and Let us know if you find anything interresting :)
Check it out:
http://www.orquideacondominium.com/ingles/index.php?page=home
Here's another option. This is ocean front. Beautiful place. No price yet, but we will find out this week. Check it out:
http://www.villageportomirim.com.br/