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02-08-22 06:50 #520
Posts: 4059Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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.
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02-08-22 05:09 #519
Posts: 16094Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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02-08-22 04:57 #518
Posts: 16094Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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02-08-22 04:54 #517
Posts: 16094Originally Posted by AxelHeyst [View Original Post]
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02-08-22 04:03 #516
Posts: 2016There is no other place in the world like Rio
Originally Posted by AxelHeyst [View Original Post]
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.
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02-07-22 19:33 #515
Posts: 729The Tradeoff: Quality Beaches vs a Better Nightlife
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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.
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02-07-22 12:50 #514
Posts: 2292Further 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).
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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02-07-22 10:56 #513
Posts: 16094Originally Posted by Bearsi [View Original Post]
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.
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02-07-22 05:40 #512
Posts: 217Arraial do Cabo
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.
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02-06-22 06:01 #511
Posts: 2016Here is what I remember from my trips up and down the cost
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.
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02-05-22 22:26 #510
Posts: 453Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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.
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02-05-22 20:23 #509
Posts: 2292My 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.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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02-05-22 19:44 #508
Posts: 729Originally Posted by Anaggie [View Original Post]
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.
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02-05-22 19:40 #507
Posts: 16094Originally Posted by Anaggie [View Original Post]
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02-05-22 18:20 #506
Posts: 453Disclosure 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.