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Spidy
02-29-20, 10:53
Been to both and traveled by bus as well as private driver. I would call them couple destinations and good information can be found on the normal tourist sites. The bus is quite comfortable so if time is not an issue, it is a good way to go....That's great travel info info. And even better with a date. Thanks!


Guess he thought it was an invitation when we took off our clothes and my girl started going down on me as he rapidly came towards us losing his shorts...kkk...naked people on the beach is like blood in the water for Brazilians...at any distance!

Jack Miami
09-27-21, 18:54
Anyone been to Macae recently and have any info to share? Thanks.

The Cane
12-16-21, 01:39
Just discovering this place. Looks nice! Read where somebody described it as a "little Rio". Don't know if it's true or not. So many places to see in Brazil!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVBrevi_98M

Spidy
12-17-21, 04:27
Just discovering this place. Looks nice! Read where somebody described it as a "little Rio". Don't know if it's true or not. So many places to see in Brazil!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVBrevi_98M

Happened to pass through (back in 2005) and stayed for a 4-day stopover on a long-ass trip by bus, over several weeks, from Sao Luis (passing through and staying at a number of cities over several days at a time, such as Fortaleza-CE, Canoea Quebrada-CE, Natal-RN, Joao Pessoa-PB, Recife-PE, Maceio-AL, Aracaju-SE, Salvador-BA, Illheus-BA and Vitoria-ES) on my way back to Rio.

This was quite a while ago, but I can say, I was impressed overall with the city. It was clean (much more so than Rio), very scenic, picturesque, with city landscape and roadways laid out, much like Rio. I enjoyed the city and was one of the places I always wanted to go back to, at some point in time.

So to be clear, it is perhaps "little Rio" in the scenic sense, but I didn't have the experience, that is was like Rio w/r to a strong thriving P4P scene. The boites, bars and strip clubs were OK, but found most of my P4P along the beach and some great looking SWs, scatted up and down (after 10pm) along Av. Dante Micheline (Praia Camburi) where I stayed.

The other thing that might be of interest to you, that I did notice, was in general while walking around the docks, downtown shops, several high-end malls and the strip-clubs there where a large number of brancas and loiras, that the city had to offer. Perhaps someone else here can update you on Vitoria w/r to some recent intel on this subject matter?

BTW, not sure about the comfort level of the long haul bus rides, these days in Brazil, but back then, there were legs of the trip (to some smaller town/cities), where standing up for the bus ride was your only option. I'm sure the long haul buses are lot better these days and with Brazilian airfares being fairly cheap, traveling by plane is the larger cities is the better way to go.

Although those long haul bus routes, could be dangerous at times (robbery, wannabe Aryton Senna F1 bus drivers, passengers puking...etc), it was a great way to meet and see the Brazilian northest and southest contryside and locals.

Cane, perhaps once you retire as you say...kkkk!

This cutie (who had an incredible pussy, I wont soon forget) and both gave an amazing BBBJ, was one of the reasons I fondly remember and look back at Vitoria, with a smile on my face.

The Cane
12-17-21, 09:22
So to be clear, it is perhaps "little Rio" in the scenic sense, but I didn't have the experience, that is was like Rio w/r to a strong thriving P4P scene. The boites, bars and strip clubs were OK, but found most of my P4P along the beach and some great looking SWs, scatted up and down (after 10pm) along Av. Dante Micheline (Praia Camburi) where I stayed.

The other thing that might be of interest to you, that I did notice, was in general while walking around the docks, downtown shops, several high-end malls and the strip-clubs there where a large number of brancas and loiras, that the city had to offer. Perhaps someone else here can update you on Vitoria w/r to some recent intel on this subject matter?Thanks for the background info and intel. Yes, I think it's more like Rio from a scenic sense than anything else. I do have a non-pro Brazilian friend from Vitoria. Why I started looking at it. She's a branca loira LOL! She says Vitoria is no "little Rio" as Rio is stinky and dirty and crowded with too much traffic LOLOLOL! Of course, I can't ask her about the mongering scene in her hometown. That's what you guys are for hahaha!

Anaggie
02-05-22, 18:20
Disclosure this is how I planned my trip. I am sure there are cheaper or even more expensive ways of doing it. This is what I feel comfortable with doing and how I prefer to do it.

The girl I was with last time in SP met me at my hotel in rio on Wednesday evening for the weekend. We leftThursday morning around 1030 am from Copa and arrived approx 2 pm by private car. Had booked a round trip transfer thru an app called Mozio. Lots of different options and I picked the sedan. Total cost was $250 USD.

We stayed at Pousada Villa Raphael for two nights. I choose this place because it is on the beach and had breakfast included. It is a very nice place to stay. The beach was calm and clean and within 15 meters from the hotel pool. They had a really good lineup of drinks and the food was really good. At reasonable prices. The breakfast was the usual Brazilian hotel spread. We had a deluxe room with a king bed. Nice size bathroom and enough space for two people. Three would be tight. Total cost $485 USD.

We ate at Nami Gastrobar and an awesome pizzeria called Forneria Picardia for dinner. This pizza was probably the best I have had in Brazil and is as close to the pizzas I make in my pizza oven. One lunch we at on rua de Pedras which was also pretty good.

Both of us really were looking forward to relax so we spent most of the time at the pool chairs relaxing. She did well when it came to initiating sex, so had it twice on Thursday because we arrived later in the day and thrice on Friday. All BBFSCIP.

We left Saturday morning at 10 am and arrived at SDU at 1230 for our flight to GRU.

Overall impression Buzios is a bit overhyped. The prices they charge are pretty high yet it doesn't have that luxury feel to it. It just feels like another town in Brazil.

I will try to answer any questions you have to the best of my knowledge.

Mr Enternational
02-05-22, 19:40
Had booked a round trip transfer thru an app called Mozio. Lots of different options and I picked the sedan. Total cost was $250 USD.Why would you use this app versus Uber which only costs $56 one way?


We stayed at Pousada Villa Raphael for two nights. Total cost $485 USD.You are definitely a high roller. In December we rented an airbnb condo in Arrial do Cabo that sounds about the same without the breakfast and it was $30 per day.


Overall impression Buzios is a bit overhyped.Agree 100%. To me it is just a cheap getaway for a change of scenery. But if you never go, you are not missing anything.

Axel Heyst
02-05-22, 19:44
We stayed at Pousada Villa Raphael for two nights. I choose this place because it is on the beach and had breakfast included. It is a very nice place to stay. The beach was calm and clean and within 15 meters from the hotel pool. They had a really good lineup of drinks and the food was really good. At reasonable prices. The breakfast was the usual Brazilian hotel spread. We had a deluxe room with a king bed. Nice size bathroom and enough space for two people. Three would be tight. Total cost $485 USD.

We ate at Nami Gastrobar and an awesome pizzeria called Forneria Picardia for dinner. This pizza was probably the best I have had in Brazil and is as close to the pizzas I make in my pizza oven. One lunch we at on rua de Pedras which was also pretty good.

Both of us really were looking forward to relax so we spent most of the time at the pool chairs relaxing. She did well when it came to initiating sex, so had it twice on Thursday because we arrived later in the day and thrice on Friday. All BBFSCIP..Good travel report. It sounds like the two of you had a good time. The Pousada Villa Raphael looks real nice. The Beach looks good too. What more could you want for a 2 day getaway?

Q. Was the ocean water warm? I am curious about this because I have only been to RJ in April and Nov when the ocean water was cool to say the least and the air temp varied. I am thinking of taking one my favorite Boate girls on a little 4 day beach excursion in late May, so I am weighing the advantages of going up north namely warm climate and what I assume is much warmer ocean water up north vs. The cost in time and money of flying all that way.

Vagabundo1
02-05-22, 20:23
My best trips to Buzios have been pretty impromptu and focused on swimming off of a day boat trip.

We would take a uber to or meet at rodoviaria (the bus terminal), and then take the hourly bus to Buzios. Get off, walk down the main street, and pick a hotel. The cost would usually be less than $200 reais a night.

We would rent bikes and maybe go to praia brava, maybe fuck, and go out around town. The highlight might be a good paella with sangria at a beach front restaurant up the stroll.

In the morning we would get a day long trip on a boat that went to several beaches, where we would swim, and take pictures with go pros.

These were trips with surf girl, and another negra who really loved me (but I was not smart enough to return the sentiment in time) back a few years. Pretty much the same pattern for Petropolis, Angra, Arrail do Cabo.

It kind of comes down to a basic question of pattern of life. If the girl's priority is to take pictures for instagram, then she is going to be looking for the high roller for the photo ops. If the girl is down with actually going to the beach to swim, bike, bang, and hike a little, then that's my kind of girl.


Why would you use this app versus Uber which only costs $56 one way?

You are definitely a high roller. In December we rented an airbnb condo in Arrial do Cabo that sounds about the same without the breakfast and it was $30 per day.

Agree 100%. To me it is just a cheap getaway for a change of scenery. But if you never go, you are not missing anything.

Anaggie
02-05-22, 22:26
Why would you use this app versus Uber which only costs $56 one way?

You are definitely a high roller. In December we rented an airbnb condo in Arrial do Cabo that sounds about the same without the breakfast and it was $30 per day.

Agree 100%. To me it is just a cheap getaway for a change of scenery. But if you never go, you are not missing anything.Uber premium showed approx $100 each way and I don't trust the "car designations" of Uber in Brazil. I didn't want tk take an Uber X for 3 hours.

I didn't look into Arrial do Cabo. I went straight to Buzios.

You are right. If you haven't been, you aren't missing anything.

Xpartan
02-06-22, 06:01
Buzios is overpriced, but it's beautiful with very nice cobblestone downtown streets and upscale clubs / eateries. I've been there multiple times, staying in villas and nice ocean-front hotels (posadas). I don't remember paying more than $100 per ocean-front room. Maybe prices have gone up lately.

Arraial do Cabo has more of a backpacking vibe for me. Nothing's wrong with that, but it's very different from Buzios.

Cabo Frio has at least one excellent beach (Concho? But I was kind of unimpressed otherwise, though I was there just a few hours.

I thought Angra was a little more boring than Buzios, in terms of the night life. If you go to Angra anyway, I'd consider Ilha Grande or Parati (or both).

There are no motor vehicles on Ilha Grande, and the island is still not fully developed. We went there right before the pandemic in January 2020. Was my last vacation until, hopefully, next month.

We rented an awesome house practically on the beach with pool, Jacuzzi and awesome terrace overlooking the harbor and the ocean. When I go with a buddy, we do tend to book airbnbs with private pool and / or Jacuzzi when we can share the cost. Makes a lot of unforgettable fun with girls. I mean, any of you guys, who're willing to pay $150 and more for a bed in a hotel room should at least consider that option.

Parati is historic and also has great tours to waterfalls and Costa Verde beaches. It also has great art and craft stores that put Rio crap souvenirs to shame.

I wrote a report from IG and Parati sometime in Feb 2020.

Bearsi
02-07-22, 05:40
I'll be heading out from RJ to Arraial on the 14th and wanted to see what my options were for getting there. I saw 1001 bus leaves from RJ for about 60 BRL or so for each person but has a schedule I'm not sure I can make at least for the morning route which I want (I have a SP girl flying in at 8 am and I think the bus leaves at 8:30 or 9 am) but I heard you can take an UBER there and I saw it's like 350 BRL which isn't too bad considering the more flexible schedule I require. My question is, how likely will I be able to hail an UBER to do a 3 hour drive from RJ to Arraial at 8 AM. It's a pretty long trip and it doesn't seem like something a UBER driver is going to immediately accept given the distance, just my thought but I could be wrong. I just don't want to be sitting at the airport waiting for an hour or 2 for an UBER to finally accept since I have reservations for an AirBNB already and want to get there, unpack and then hit the beach for a boat ride I have planned. Are there other buses / transportations besides 1001/ UBER to get to Arraial?

Also if anyone can PM me with good clubs / restaurants in Arraial / Cabo Frio / Buzios that would be much appreciated. Never been so I want some insight of what I'm getting into.

Mr Enternational
02-07-22, 10:56
I'll be heading out from RJ to Arraial on the 14th and wanted to see what my options were for getting there. I saw 1001 bus leaves from RJ for about 60 BRL or so for each person but has a schedule I'm not sure I can make at least for the morning route which I want (I have a SP girl flying in at 8 am and I think the bus leaves at 8:30 or 9 am) but I heard you can take an UBER there and I saw it's like 350 BRL which isn't too bad considering the more flexible schedule I require. My question is, how likely will I be able to hail an UBER to do a 3 hour drive from RJ to Arraial at 8 AM.
Right now Uber is showing 2 and a half hours for 279 reais. In December my girl went back and forth thinking about the bus (hard to match times up) or Uber then she finally decided to drive her car. And I am glad she did. You should have no problem getting an Uber though. I did not when I went the other direction to Angra. I probably would not expect to get one from AC to Rio though. Might have better luck from the Buzios area.

I don't know what part of AC you are staying in, but we stayed in Loft Condos. If you do not have a car there then you are pretty much fucked. It would be best to stay in the downtown (used lightly) area because there was really nothing in the area that we stayed in, and what was there closed like 5:30 pm. So we had to always drive downtown to eat. Like I said before, if you do not go there then you are not missing anything.

Vagabundo1
02-07-22, 12:50
Further to this, if your (and my priority is) priority is actually more bang for the buck, less cost per fuck, and the quality of sex, then the way to go is a darker skinned girl with fewer of the trappings of stripper hoar, like the long fingernails that have to get done every week or more, and the hair that has to get done every week or more, so all the mfing instagram photos look just so, and to go with the girl who just puts out and fucks as in the girls I have been doing this week, ie, 20 pops in the last week for an average of 3-4 a day (took Saturday off).

I mean, it's fine if you have fuck you money as some do, and limited time to come in for 5 days and take a girl to buzios for 2 days, and pay her 400 USD a day which is 2000 reais a day, on top of top tier beach front apartments that cost what sr anaggie laid out, and the expensive car, etc. I took a car to buzios with midori a year ago (I guess it is 2 years ago now). She took it bare up her negra ass, and that was the main selling point for me. We had a great time just going to the beach, and doing go pro swim videos. But we fucked alot as a steady thing, because I live here and it was a treat. The cost per fuck was a lot lower. I was doing her 3 pernoites a week for 350 r each, sometimes 400 r each. I was doing belladonna, a tier 1 terma girl, pernoite, and did her 25 times for an average of 400 r pernoite for 9 and a half weeks, and at first it was great, 2 pops at night, 2 in the morning on average, but by the second month, it was some nights she would come over drunk after being at her alcoholic mother's house and puke all night, so no sex. I was ok with that because I liked her, and we were spending most days together. But my point is economically, the pricing came down to on average 100 r per fuck, which is ok for a tier 1 terma girl, and she was staying with me 24 hours at a time for days on end, and bringing her friends to do the same in the Transamerica pool.

I do not want to be the guy taking belladonna to mfing buzios to a 1800 per night beach front ap, and in the high season, essentially, I told her to go fuck off when she started with all the bullshit about guys will pay me 1500 to 2000 reais a night, which is what some of you, like sr anaggie are paying. As I said, no worries, it is just the market, if you have the fuck you money and you have limited time, you go do it. But to me, buzios is very special, but not for the stuff you could do on Copacabana beach anyway -- go to a disco and order a bottle service, or sit in a luxury bed and fuck. Buzios is awesome because of the geography, and so is arrail do cabo. In my book, you go to get on a boat, and sail around the peninsula, and to get off and swim, like Mr. E has described.

BTW, I went on a hike yesterday with a non pro group and it was awesome. Transcarioca trail. The main benefit of rio compared to sp is that you can actually hike and go to the beach in the same day if not the same hour. And you should. I actually like swimming in the ocean for its own sake, and one of the best if not the best spots for ocean swims is barra posto 1 (all the drama in Dom notwithstanding).


My best trips to Buzios have been pretty impromptu and focused on swimming off of a day boat trip.

We would take a uber to or meet at rodoviaria (the bus terminal), and then take the hourly bus to Buzios. Get off, walk down the main street, and pick a hotel. The cost would usually be less than $200 reais a night.

We would rent bikes and maybe go to praia brava, maybe fuck, and go out around town. The highlight might be a good paella with sangria at a beach front restaurant up the stroll.

In the morning we would get a day long trip on a boat that went to several beaches, where we would swim, and take pictures with go pros..

Axel Heyst
02-07-22, 19:33
I actually like swimming in the ocean for its own sake, and one of the best if not the best spots for ocean swims is barra posto 1 (all the drama in Dom notwithstanding).OK, let's talk about the trade off between high quality, world class beaches which RJ is NOT and places where you have a ton of girls and a decent beach which describes RJ pretty well. IMHO. The theory is that the better the beach the less opportunity there is for poon. Examples:

1. Pattaya: The Sex Capital of the known Universe. More girls / more bars / more everything than RJ, but Pattaya Beach is totally polluted. The Beach sucks although it looks nice from a distance.

2. RJ: a good combination / tradeoff of decent beaches & plenty of attractive, friendly girls. Maybe the best combo in the world, but RJ beaches are not world class! They may be considered iconic, but I can think of at least 30 beaches more beautiful, more serene, more natural. The problem is these spectacular beaches have no girls or very few, so they are strictly bring your own girl type beaches.

3. Patong, Phuket: a much nicer beach than RJ, IMHO, although not the prettiest beach on the island, but there is plenty of nightlife in Patong, although not as good as RJ's nightlife and most certainly not even comparable to Pattaya's nightlife.

I could keep going, but I think you get the drift. RJ is a great place to monger and shag friendly, attractive Brazilian girls and relax on the beach during the day. But if you want a better nightlife than RJ, you have to give up the beach and go to Pattaya, SP, or BKK. And alternatively, if you want to spend time on higher quality beaches you have to give up on the nightlife. That is the tradeoff.

BTW Barra Posto 10 IMHO is better, cleaner, and more natural that Barra Posto 1, but it is farther out, so you got to BYO. This illustrates why I am interested in the Beaches of Northern Brazil. I wonder if they are worth the trip with one of my favorite gals along for the ride or if I should just settle on nearby Buzios side trip. I guess I won't know the answer to this burning question until I find out for myself. KKK.

Xpartan
02-08-22, 04:03
OK, let's talk about the trade off between high quality, world class beaches which RJ is NOT and places where you have a ton of girls and a decent beach which describes RJ pretty well. IMHO. The theory is that the better the beach the less opportunity there is for poon. Examples:

1. Pattaya: The Sex Capital of the known Universe. More girls / more bars / more everything than RJ, but Pattaya Beach is totally polluted. The Beach sucks although it looks nice from a distance.

2. RJ: a good combination / tradeoff of decent beaches & plenty of attractive, friendly girls. Maybe the best combo in the world, but RJ beaches are not world class! They may be considered iconic, but I can think of at least 30 beaches more beautiful, more serene, more natural. The problem is these spectacular beaches have no girls or very few, so they are strictly bring your own girl type beaches.

3. Patong, Phuket: a much nicer beach than RJ, IMHO, although not the prettiest beach on the island, but there is plenty of nightlife in Patong, although not as good as RJ's nightlife and most certainly not even comparable to Pattaya's nightlife.

I could keep going, but I think you get the drift. RJ is a great place to monger and shag friendly, attractive Brazilian girls and relax on the beach during the day. But if you want a better nightlife than RJ, you have to give up the beach and go to Pattaya, SP, or BKK. And alternatively, if you want to spend time on higher quality beaches you have to give up on the nightlife. That is the tradeoff.

BTW Barra Posto 10 IMHO is better, cleaner, and more natural that Barra Posto 1, but it is farther out, so you got to BYO. This illustrates why I am interested in the Beaches of Northern Brazil. I wonder if they are worth the trip with one of my favorite gals along for the ride or if I should just settle on nearby Buzios side trip. I guess I won't know the answer to this burning question until I find out for myself. KKK.I'm not sure about the purpose of this intellectual exercise. Rio's are urban beaches, so blaming them for their lack of serenity in a megapolis of 7 millions is not really fair. You won't find any huge city in the world that would meet these demands. And bringing up Pattaya couldn't be more wrong; Pattaya, being the only urban open-air hoarhouse in the world, is an amazing locale, but it has no historic value, no architectural or natural beauty, no usable beach, nothing except good food and that famous in-your-face, 24-hour a day nightlife. Which, by the way, is fantastic, don't get me wrong, but you aren't even comparing apples and oranges, more like apples and beetroots.

My point is that Rio has the best combination of natural beauty, decent beaches, amazing nightlife and even bits of colonial history for those of us who aren't scared to venture downtown. Does it have serene beaches like Fernando de Noronha? No. Does it have fewer GDPs than Sampa? Probably. But in all seriousness, one would have to live several lives before they'll have an opportunity to get lonely in Rio.

In terms of beaches in the North, I took a couple of boat trips to different beaches when I visited Salvador. They were both gorgeous, but not more so than Lopes Mendez on Ilha Grande or Trinidade in Parati, and both are just a few hours away from Rio. So no, I wouldn't fly there for the beaches, but I would fly there to see Salvador again, which is a unique and amazing city, or to discover new places in the North I've never been to. I think it's ridiculous to fly away from Rio for the beaches, but what do I know.

Now, if you're looking for a place that should be in everyone's bucket list, monger or not, try Lencois Marenhances (sp? It's a long journey, but it really is an otherworldly experience.

Mr Enternational
02-08-22, 04:54
This illustrates why I am interested in the Beaches of Northern Brazil. I wonder if they are worth the trip with one of my favorite gals along for the rideI can tell you that right now. Hell fucking yeah. Right before the pandemic started me and my girlfriend took 13 days to drive from Natal to Salvador stopping at all the beaches along the way. Even got the chance to hit up a nude beach in Bahia. Only thing we had was a car and a hotel on each end. Every night I would make the plan for the next day. It was wonderful. Our next one will be from Sao Luis to Natal.

Mr Enternational
02-08-22, 04:57
Does it have serene beaches like Fernando de Noronha?Yeah that place pretty much sux. Nothing but hills and mosquitos and US $6 for a gallon of water. I could not figure out why people go there. If it was not for scuba diving I would have counted that as a wasted trip.

Mr Enternational
02-08-22, 05:09
And bringing up Pattaya couldn't be more wrong; Pattaya, being the only urban open-air hoarhouse in the world, is an amazing locale, but it has no historic value, no architectural or natural beauty, no usable beach,But you just hop on the ferry at the end of Walking Street and be at Coral Island (which has great beaches) in 40 minutes for $1.

Sperto
02-08-22, 06:50
Yeah that place pretty much sux. Nothing but hills and mosquitos and US $6 for a gallon of water. I could not figure out why people go there.People go there because it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for having the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. The island only allows a limited number of visitors to avoid the island to get exploited. Nature and wildlife is impressive. The diving is outstanding. Dolphins, turtles, sharks etc. The hiking is great, you can circle the island in half a day. The nightlife is very limited, but it's not hard to get laid with a native or tourist girl.

Fernando isn't necessarily expensive. Go there without booking a hotel. On arrival it's easy to find quite cheap lodging in the vila, just ask the locals.

I've been to Fernando several times but I can't recall any problems with mosquitos.

Vagabundo1
02-08-22, 10:57
Concur with Xpartan. RJ optimal.

Rio's outlying beach towns -- beginning with Barra -- are where it is at.

As I said, I went on a very non pro hike Sunday morning. We step off at 7. Ironically (because it is a religious organization), our link up point is less than a futbol pitch from the top tier hoarhouse in Zona Sul. We hike transcarioca trail. On times when we have finished, fellow hikers and I go to Barra p3.

Barra P3 is described by the youtube blogger that Bearsi recommended as the best beach in Rio.

https://youtu.be/ihNqHLsvsw0

It is. Chege, SocratesNY (a generous and good wingman, BTW) and I have been hitting Barra P1, which is where Perola Negra is, and is where Metro Jardim Oceanico is.

You go to Perola Negra. You get numbers. The girls at PN are the same as 4 x4. They go back and forth, for example Callsign Penelope, whom I designate Callsign Annette Schwarz. She can be found at both.

The girls will come to work for PN in the afternoon, and go to the beach. They will sit there on the beach in front of Na Brasa Colombia, and zap (whatsapp) you and tell you to come find them, which me and SocratesNY did. You could then order them if you wanted their price (I didn't) of 500 r and hour. Fug that. But it is high season. Summer Solstice was 21 Dec, 2 h50 m longer than winter solstice 21 June, and the earth is tilting back, but high season will be an affliction on spartan mongers until carnival passes. So you can go back and forth between the beach and arguably one of the best if not the best termas in Rio, all at Barra P1. OK, some of you argue P10 is better, maybe. Pesquera, a great insta photo spot is about P8 or 9. P12 is Recreio, and IMHO unexplored and probably awesome. Papatinho the prince of Brazil lives there in a surfers run down ap and surfs daily, his success on pineapple notwithstanding. Keep going up the road, and you have praia abrico, half nude, half clothed. Keep going further still and you come to Guaratiba / Marambaia. The best paella is at Cafe Marambaia and a good pousada is probably at Pousada Marambaia.

And that's not even getting into Angra, or Buzios, or Arrail, or Cabo Frio, or Saquerema, or Paraty -- all those are venues of super beaches, which, again, you can hit with a unlimited supply of 18 year old Rio hoars. Just go to trash casas and VM, 116, and PN, and get numbers, and make a market, it will take 3-5 to find a few regular, buttman backpacker sex hotel fuck companions to make those short trips pretty awesome.

Finally, Vagabundo has been to Thailand, as a non pro (not hobbying) Lieutenant of Naval Infantry, to include a side trip to Cambodia as a Phnom Penh fireman to get Swiss folks out, and the simple fact is that Latinas and negras and mulatas are hotter than asian women, IMHO, though I did sleep with a hot Thai girl with huge natural super fit tits for free. So, Rio really is the capital of the world, and its own planet. Now that Copa and even Leblon are basically toilets, Barra is the place to be. A MILF blonde super hot AMERICAN woman Vagabundo met in the Transamerica pool totally concurs, and I got her zap so I will be tagging that loira tail along with the locals soon enough.


I'm not sure about the purpose of this intellectual exercise. Rio's are urban beaches, so blaming them for their lack of serenity in a megapolis of 7 millions is not really fair. You won't find any huge city in the world that would meet these demands. And bringing up Pattaya couldn't be more wrong; Pattaya, being the only urban open-air hoarhouse in the world, is an amazing locale, but it has no historic value, no architectural or natural beauty, no usable beach, nothing except good food and that famous in-your-face, 24-hour a day nightlife. Which, by the way, is fantastic, don't get me wrong, but you aren't even comparing apples and oranges, more like apples and beetroots.

My point is that Rio has the best combination of natural beauty, decent beaches, amazing nightlife and even bits of colonial history for those of us who aren't scared to venture downtown. Does it have serene beaches like Fernando de Noronha? No. Does it have fewer GDPs than Sampa? Probably. But in all seriousness, one would have to live several lives before they'll have an opportunity to get lonely in Rio..

Xpartan
02-08-22, 20:28
But you just hop on the ferry at the end of Walking Street and be at Coral Island (which has great beaches) in 40 minutes for $1.Hope they fixed the toilets there because during my visit (a long time) it was. Damn! And the beach was packed beyond belief. Didn't like it at all and never got back there.

But seriously, on the same note it would take you only an hour drive from Copa north or south to find better beaches. Recreio is like 40 minutes, although I didn't like it that much (packed). Prainha is better. Also I read that Vermilha is suitable for swimming again. If so, it's a great beach, too.

Mr Enternational
02-08-22, 21:46
Hope they fixed the toilets there because during my visit (a long time) it was. Damn! And the beach was packed beyond belief. Didn't like it at all and never got back there.There are 5 beaches on Koh Larn. You don't go to the one where the ferry drops you off. You take a motorbike or baht bus to a better one.

Bearsi
02-09-22, 05:41
Right now Uber is showing 2 and a half hours for 279 reais. In December my girl went back and forth thinking about the bus (hard to match times up) or Uber then she finally decided to drive her car. And I am glad she did. You should have no problem getting an Uber though. I did not when I went the other direction to Angra. I probably would not expect to get one from AC to Rio though. Might have better luck from the Buzios area.

I don't know what part of AC you are staying in, but we stayed in Loft Condos. If you do not have a car there then you are pretty much fucked. It would be best to stay in the downtown (used lightly) area because there was really nothing in the area that we stayed in, and what was there closed like 5:30 pm. So we had to always drive downtown to eat. Like I said before, if you do not go there then you are not missing anything.I'm staying a bit on the outskirts of downtown by Mirante Estrada Praia do Pontal. It's a nice AirBNB location that people did mention in the review that UBERs don't usually go there so a taxi would be needed to be called a head of time. I'll have to ask the host for some good taxi drivers. Thought about renting a car but as others have stated you can get slammed with fines for any scratches and dents and so not worth it. I just have to call ahead to get around with the taxi it seems at least from the Airbnb.

Arraial do Cabo is called the caribbean of Brazil and from the pictures looks amazing!

There's a great tourist agency that I found there that offers tons of great fun activities in the area which made me consider AC to begin with honestly.

Insta at ondaarraial.

Weather seems to be decent when I get there so should be really good but I'll post updates once I arrive and leave.

Thinking of heading up to buzios for 2 days after AC but not sure yet. Kinda winging it last minute but all good adventure starts with the unknown.

Vagabundo1
02-09-22, 08:00
I must admit in recent years, I have just ubered to Buzios. It is easy to get a car. You can also ask uber drivers on local trips for their numbers and schedule a drive ahead.


I'm staying a bit on the outskirts of downtown by Mirante Estrada Praia do Pontal. It's a nice AirBNB location that people did mention in the review that UBERs don't usually go there so a taxi would be needed to be called a head of time. I'll have to ask the host for some good taxi drivers. Thought about renting a car but as others have stated you can get slammed with fines for any scratches and dents and so not worth it. I just have to call ahead to get around with the taxi it seems at least from the Airbnb.

Arraial do Cabo is called the caribbean of Brazil and from the pictures looks amazing!

There's a great tourist agency that I found there that offers tons of great fun activities in the area which made me consider AC to begin with honestly.

Insta at ondaarraial.

Weather seems to be decent when I get there so should be really good but I'll post updates once I arrive and leave.

Thinking of heading up to buzios for 2 days after AC but not sure yet. Kinda winging it last minute but all good adventure starts with the unknown.

Mr Enternational
02-09-22, 15:04
Arraial do Cabo is called the caribbean of Brazil and from the pictures looks amazing!Yeah. Maybe if you were coming from Afghanistan. How about a Pepsi challenge. One of these photos is of Arrial do Cabo and one is of Cancun. Both were taken by me with the same phone within 1 month of each other from the condo I stayed in in each place. Can you tell which photo is which place?


There's a great tourist agency that I found there that offers tons of great fun activities in the area which made me consider AC to begin with honestly.If I was you, I would adjust my expectations.

Bearsi
02-09-22, 16:28
Yeah. Maybe if you were coming from Afghanistan. How about a Pepsi challenge. One of these photos is of Arrial do Cabo and one is of Cancun. Both were taken by me with the same phone within 1 month of each other from the condo I stayed in in each place. Can you tell which photo is which place?

If I was you, I would adjust my expectations.Did some preliminary research and talked to several Brazilians and it all led me to believe it's a nice backpacking nature getaway with a SO. Does look a bit barren since it's not a city like rio but wanted to go and explore more of Brazil since I've been to rio twice now and although fun want to travel more since I've been just been doing the same SP / RJ routine 3 times last year. I don't like to repeat so much. I appreciate the heads up and info you given and will adjust my expectations and will report back what I find out!

Izl80
06-07-22, 13:48
AFUA in Para: population=39,500.

Slathered on some thick sunscreen here at the equator.

Macapa-2 hour river journey to Afua at 930 am.

Or.

Macapa-4 hour river journey to Afua at 8 pm (arrive early and find a spot to install your store bought (80-120 reales) hammock.

Having no idea what to expect in AFUA. I just brought the basic items for an overnite and left the rest of my luggage in a hotel in Macapa (near equator).

Arrived and showed proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

Hired a bici-taxi driver for (30 reales / per hour) as my tour guide. The place has boardwalk above the river waterline and the locals use bicycles to get around.

As this is a day trip, purchased my (60 reales) return ticket departing at 4 pm. Or choice of next day return in the morning.

Place has the obligatory football field, a short small plane airport runway and riverside boardwalk commerce. Driver indicated that around evening (after 7 pm), the tiny alleyways nearby billiard bars has rooms with garotas or garotas drinking at said bars.

Per driver: he pointed out a green house that operates as a house of pleasure in the evenings.

Unconfirmed: but driver said that in quantity about 50+ Garota de programa. Unknown quality. Prices 40-70 reales?

For the adventure minded with more time, Stay the night and let me know what you find in this hot, slow paced, river town with a lumber yard across the river spewing smoke at the smokestack.

Sperto
02-01-23, 18:44
Maceio deserves more attention. A very pleasant city. Nice beaches and a beautiful Orla with lots of restaurants and bars. No gringos around and the girls gives a lot of attention to gringos. Stay in Pajuçara or Ponta Verde.

I heard there are some boates, but I was too busy to check them out. Some streetwalkers stroll the orla looking for customers.

Note: Lost of weird crackudos smoking their shit openly.

Sperto
02-01-23, 18:52
I ended up in Maragogi north of Maceio. A small city becoming very popular among brazilian tourists. They go there for the beaches and the piscinas naturais.

Regarding P4P, I didn't see any pro's strolling along the orla. However I did see a small bar with lots of goodlooking girls. It was very obvious they were pro's. The place was very anonymous. It's quite easy to find. In centro there is a small comunidade / favela. In the middle there is a very long stair heading up. When reaching the top you'll notice the bar close to a spot where there are moto-taxis. I was in a rush to meet a regular GF so I couldn't take time to sample the goods.

Note: Be careful if going there after dark.

Cuba Tourist
09-02-23, 23:34
My friend is going to Maringa and wants me to come along. Can people tell me about this place please? There seems nothing here about it.

StudPlayer
09-03-23, 02:02
My friend is going to Maringa and wants me to come along. Can people tell me about this place please? There seems nothing here about it.CT, which of the 3 Maringas in Brazil are you referring to?

A google map search turns up 3 different towns named Maringa in Brazil.

Eszpresszo
11-02-23, 01:25
Been in Riberao Preto a week now, and can actually do basic trip report on the situation. Riberao Preto is more or less in the Northeast corner of the state of Sao Paulo. It's close to the border of Minas Gerais, which is where much of the talent comes from (two out of the three girls I've encountered here were from MG. I was attracted to this city because I read nice things about it, saw the prices for GPS are quite low, (average is under 200, girls in the range of 130 are quite common. Really). You will see ads for girls in the 300-400 range, but these are usually stunning women who would charge lot more in SP.

RP is a center for microbreweries in Brazil, which I assumed made it worth a visit, though the brewpub tour has so far been unimpressive. Getting here from SP is easy. Take a bus from Tiete, and it's an easy 5 hour (or less) journey. Only problem is that it is kind of pricey for a short journey given that there is little competition in this market, Cometa being the only major bus line.

A bit about the town itself. The population is on lighter side, and natural blonde women are not an oddity here. After a week here I can count all the blacks I've seen on both hands and still have fingers leftover. Even less girls running ads here. If brown sugar is your thing, this is the wrong place. Fair disclosure, I'm staying in a nicer neighborhood. But, overrall this is a very prosperous city that lacks the urban blight of the capitol. The streets are safe and clean, few beggars and to be honest, not too many pedestrians, as people tend to own cars here. A local told me there is a poor section of town, somewhere. But, it's apparently out on the edge of town. Ubers are cheap, with most fares being less than 10 reais except during peak hours. Not that you can go too far in this town. While not exciting, RP is a very livable city with more than enough girls for the short-term resident.

You will find ample ads for GPS in the old standby, Photoacompanhantes. But, to get access to the whole range of girls, you need to look at other portals, specifically, Fatalmodel, Garota Com Local and the locally focused festaprive.com, plus some others I won't bother to mention. Yes, Riberao Preto has its own GP site. But, Fatal Model seems to have very good representation of the girls here.

Virtually all the GPS have their own place here, so you need not be paying for hotels. However, one of the city's big attractions for us is the famous and extravagant Kalifa Motel. (https://www.kalifamotel.com.br/). The first girl I hooked up with had a very nice house, which she seemed to have all to herself and her four miniature dogs. (Though they stayed quiet during the program.) Her bedroom was like any ordinary woman's nice bedroom, so it was a cool and comfortable experience. Everything about the place looked like a real home, not a place for GPS to work out of. The next I hooked up with, well I really want to take her to the Kalifa for a few hours if not overnight, due to her modest nightly rate.

All of the girls I did had good reveiws in GP Guia. The other two were working out of a place in a commercial district near the center, known in GP Guia as the Ponto Zen. This was apparently a massage studio, but now it essentially is a space for GPS to work out of, each room having a massage table, a futon and bathroom. I won't disclose the address of this place, as it is by appointment only (you can't walk in. Once you get in the front door have to identify the service provider before you can come inside the space). But if you see good reviews for GPS at the lower end of the price range, its a good chance that they will work out of this place. About 3 out of 4 girls who did fit that criteria did work out of that place (I've been there twice in the past 3 days.) Apparently gringos customers are rare there (foreigners are few and far between in this town). But, the woman who manages the place was pleased to have me as a guest. Credit cards are accepted (10 reais surcharge) as the manager controls all the card machines and if you pay wit a card, the girl will go fetch a card reader from her. So far, so good and the charges have all been accurate. These girls are all independents, but I think the manager is running a honest and professional operation. And both my appointments there have gone quite nicely.

There is apparently ample street action around town. However, the only visible activity I personally saw was near the center, just off of Avenida Jeronimo Goncalves as you walk toward the Praca XV de Novembro on Rua Duque de Caxias and Rua General Osorio. There are small, bars on these streets with girls outside (and inside) who will give you a knowing look, a friendly gesture or maybe a verbal greeting. There is a bar (s) and an adjacent hotel at Rua Rua Jose Bonifacio 336/338/344 with girls sitting in chairs out front. In general, none were beautiful but none were ugly, either. I did not ask a price because I doubt I could get an accurate local rate as a gringo. And frankly, I have no interest in low-end punting where decent, pretty girls can be had inexpensively. The three hour-long encounters I had with GPS in RP were less than one hour with ONE of my favorite girls in Sao Paulo once you throw in the cost of the obligatory hotel.

Caveats? Be wary of ads where the service provider describes herself as a massage therapist. They might be GPS as well. But, the low starting rate for an hour might only be for a basic, non-erotic massage. I inquired with two girls on zap, who sent me an extensive menu of their services and a full program ended up being over 300, though the hourly service of around 150, was just a basic massage. Hand jobs were extra. Oral more. Nuru extra. Full program, expensive. On the other hand, the girls I spent an hour with at Ponto Zen offered a massage or even a full body to body experience, nuru style in addtion to the basic program. If that is what you wanted. First things first, and I liked that.

Prives or other massage parlors? They are probably some here, but they didn't come across on my radar and those aren't things I look for. Thus, YMMV according to what you after.

Weather? Hot and humid right now. And when it rains, it can pour here! It can go on for hours, too. I've been caught on the street twice in a downpour, and totally drenched in once instance. Like falling into a swimming pool drenched. Otherwise this is a nice town, with very nice people.

Sperto
01-23-24, 11:31
Fernando de Noronhais a small island not far from Recife. The island is known for having the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. This was my third trip to Fernando but propably the last one. The prices on the island are absurd. Flight tickets are quite cheap, pousada for a couple cost about 400 reais and you have to pay an island tax called TPA which cost about 98 reais / day. To visit some beaches you need a ticket which cost 358 reais (brazilians pay half the price). This ticket can actually be avoided if you don't mind to sneak by some fences. There is no need for renting cars or taking tours. If you are fit you can walk around the island in less than a day.

There are some nice nightlife. Bar do Cachorro used to great but is now really boring, enter for free before 8. 30 PM after that you'll pay 80 reais. Eden is a small club with live music and great atmosphere, 20 reais entrance. There is also a reggae place. Some days there is a party in the old fort.

Restaurants are really overpriced. However there are some good restaurants where only the locals go.

Regarding women. I spotted only one local GP. Some rich tourist guys brought GPS to the island. There are many supersexy tourist girls. Many girls are models doing photo shots on the island. I heard two models speaking about how they were running out of money and needed to met guys with money.

Sperto
02-02-24, 19:47
No real update, just a few notes on Porto Seguro and Arraial the'Ajuda. A lot of changes the last years. It's no longer a destination for the young party crowd. Mostly excursions, couples and older tourists with money to spend. The two cities used to be heaven for gringos to get laid for free with local girls. However the majority of the few gringos are old italian guys. There are still a bunch of working girls around, but the standard is low.

My recommendation is to hook up with tourist girls (lots of mineiras) or local girls. There are some stunning darkskinned local girls. I do my afternoon running in the bairros outside of the centro of Arraial the'Ajuda. There are plenty of flirting girls. I fall in love every time I go running in Arraial. The best way to enjoy the local girls are to stay a longer time and get local friends. I have friends who I got to know 30 years ago. They are always eager to present me to nice girls.