Select "Add New Message" to post a message.
Printable View
Select "Add New Message" to post a message.
Can anyone share any information about the scene in Vitória, capital of the state of Espírito Santo?
Thanks!
Vitoria is on my 'to do' list too for next Brasil trip, but i don't know much about the scene there.....heard from a Vitoria ***** met in Help, about a place called "O Bordel" (!) on the beach, very lively with live music and freelancers. The chick from Help as her two friends from Vitoria were blondes, as they said many girls in Esperito Santo.
Try this link : vidavitoria.com.br it's a online revue of Vitoria nightlife with pics taken in the good discos (normal places) of the moment.....chicks look really really pretty, if the pros or semi pros are like this...could be a good alternative to Rio, surely cheaper and from what i heard beaches as spectaculars.
Here is a request i already made on the old board, without success...:
Has someone update informations about the scène in Goiania and Cuiaba.
Thanks in advance.
Pro
Ok, couldn't expect too much replies as Goiania is far away from Copa...:)
Anyway i found a link about a place in Goiania called "Platinnum", seems to be a "Fazendinha" kind of place...if any expert had an expérience there, prices, numbers of chicks, quality.....
Thanks in advance
Pro
[url]www.platinnum.com.br[/url] (then click on estrelas)
pro --
did you ever make it to Goiania? Any info?
...Not yet, but i'll report when it will be done !
I haven't seen much lately about Foz de Iguazu. Has anyone been there recently? Do you suggest staying downtown or out near the falls? Has anyone stayed at the Hotel International?
Is it friendly?
All help is appreciated.
Riberao Preto, Sao Paulo (near Campinas)
For waht it's worth, in my various web meanderings, I found a URL to the appropriate part (i.e. outcall) of the classified section of the newspaper for Riberao Preto:
http://classificados.folha.com.br/folha/classificados/ribeirao/tudo/acompanhantes/?kw=&s=300
Enjoy!
Tom B.
Hi I should be out by the Brazil border of Paraguay in november with my pal Johnny I would want to know if some of these border cities in Brazil you do not need visas for no more then 24 hours? Yes Brazil makes countries who make them get visas in other countries they do the same thing back. Yes so being from the Us To travel very extensive in Brazil A Visa. Shit the Consulate in Lima Peru The Brazilian consulate wants a 75 dollar processing fee plus roundtrip ticket Well Alright I will then get to my point farther up north of Foz. is Ponta Pora Brazil on the other side of Pedro Juan Cabellero Paraguay. I would want info on that citys sex services I also have saw some smaller cities to on the Brazil side Plus I heard lot of brothels exist on both sides of Brazil And Paraguay. I heard also in Parguay A lot of other small highways that go to the Brazil border have quite a few brothels. I would also want info on Corumba Brazil on the border of Bolivia. I know Corumba is like 89,000 population. Hey to get to Corumba you take the death train from Santa Cruz bolivia I heard it is like 30 hours. I Made A Post in the Foz section too So basically in Other Areas and Foz my questions should apply. Hey JW WADD Help??? Someone man I want to be totally legal on this and not pay bribes for not having a Visa,,,,,, NIBU R....
What is the best for Santos in the day time? Beaches?
Heya Nibu -- I haven't been reading this site as often as I'm about a year away from my next trip. Sigh.
I travelled via bus from C. Del Este (Paragua) to Foz (Brasil) in the middle evening (about 11pm a night). Security was non-existant. They didn't even make make us disembark. As I was sleepy, I fogot that I needed an entry stamp (for Brasil) or I might get stung at the Rio airport when I flew out.
Soooo, about 2 days later I went to the Argentina-Brasil border and had my passport stamped there. The border agent didn't even care. I thought it'd be a hassle.
The border between C. Del Este and Foz is a dirty little bridge with a lot of peddlers and commotion. It'd be VERY easy to pass back and forth on it.
This info's about a year old, but I think it's still good. I can promise that whatever the position the Brasilian national consulate has on fees and border crossings, I doubt very much these country cops know anything about it.
I hope this helps (and is still correct).
Happy Travels,
JWadd
Anybody.
What's the scoop in Sao Francisco Do Sul?
Thanks.
Octa:
Sao Fo do Sul is a port town in Santa Catarina, between Florianopolis and Curitiba. It has a cool naval museum, the beaches are lousy, it's near Blumenau/Itajai, and that's about it. I never sampled the local "scene", but I suppose that it's the usual run of local girls, mostly doing business with sailors and local businessmen. In other words, you're better off going up the serra to Curitiba or down the coast to Floripa, in my opinion.
Do you have a particular *desire* to go to S.F. do Sul, or are you being sent there as punishment?
Tom B.
Thanks Tomb
Well I work on a ship, and we will be overnighting there. A Saturday night no less. At least on the map it looks too far to travel to any of the other bigger Santa Catarina cities. Would you recommend just staying there, or is there something better one hour away? I’m into the disco/bar Amateurs/Non Pro seen. I have a feeling a gringo will stick out more here than in SP Salvador, or Rio.
Thanks again, and oh yes thanks for your guide.