Tropical beaches, samba and the country’s fanatical passion for football make Brazil one of the most vibrant, lively and fascinating destinations on earth. From the rain forests of the Amazon to the white-sand beaches of Bahia, Brazil welcomes the intrepid with the tangy zest of a caipirinha and the elegant ritual of the capoeira. A perfect holiday destination...tudo bom!

Our Resorts in Brazil

Rio Das Pedras

Just a stone's throw from Rio de Janeiro, you'll find yourself in the heart of nature. Rio Das Pedras is an Eco Resort in the Mata Atlantica, a superb, preserved ecosystem that borders on ocean and forest alike. Rio Das Pedras Club Med is an architectural jewel that welcomes you for an all-inclusive Brazilian holiday with the sound of the Samba ringing in your ears. Tudo Bem!
Discover La Réserve, the Exclusive Collection Space, within the Rio das Pedras Resort. An ideal choice for those who want to combine privacy, privileged, customised service and luxury comfort, with the warm and friendly Club Med spirit.

Trancoso

With its splendid golf course perched on the clifftops overlooking the ocean, Trancoso Club Med is an authentic and out-of-the-ordinary destination. Off the beaten track, its vast beach completes the picture, with all you could wish for in an all-inclusive family holiday in Brazil with the accent on sport, exoticism and relaxation.

Lake Paradise

Lake Paradise Resort is the ideal destination to recharge your batteries as you enjoy an all-inclusive nature holiday in the peace of the Brazilian countryside. Relax by the pool, sail on Represa Taiacupeba Lake or try your swing at the Golf School. Lake Paradise Club Med is a green paradise just one hour from Sao Paulo.

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Experience the Brazilian Carnival

The Carnival features outstanding costumes, wild music and colourful parades. You can visit Brazil and experience the Carnival and rhythms of the samba. The Carnival is the top cultural and festive event in Brazil! It originally involved mass celebrations started by Greeks to honour Dionysus, the god of wine. It was later revived by Romans, imported into Europe and infused with African influences, especially the costumes.

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