Christmas in Brazil
Do you remember what the cherished dream of Ostap Bender looked like? This enterprising citizen has wanted to see Rio de Janeiro and plunge into the noisy waters on Copacabana Beach all his adult life. Today, such a dream is quite realizable, and to celebrate Christmas in Brazil, you just need to buy a plane ticket.
In winter and summer in one color
Located in the southern hemisphere, the country celebrates Christmas in the summer. Its main attractions, without a doubt, are magnificent beaches, the names of which make your head spin: Leblon, Ipanema, Copacabana...
The people of Rio believe that God has surpassed himself in creating their city. They are not so far from the truth, because from one glance at the emerald green of the mountains, the deep blue of the sea and the golden tropical sun, it seems that you have entered paradise..
By the time of Christmas, the already well-dressed country is changing. Houses and streets are decorated with garlands of light bulbs, wreaths of flowers, and local beauties vying to order new outfits from tailors for a festive dinner.
In the middle of the city lake in Rio, a huge Christmas tree made of metal structures is installed. It lights up in the evenings with thousands of lights and is illuminated by such powerful searchlights that it becomes visible even from space..
The freshest tropical fruits, seafood, cassava sauces and, of course, feijoada are on the table at Christmas in Brazil. This local masterpiece is a black bean dish. The lucky ones who had a chance to feast on them claim that it was only for this that it was worth crossing the ocean..
Living in passionate rhythms
When celebrating Christmas in Brazil, tourists celebrate the amazing ability of the locals to have fun without getting tired. After visiting the church, the older generation settles down in the courtyards and indulges in gastronomic pleasures. Young people flock to the beaches, where, until sunset, the sounds of hot melodies are woven into the roar of the ocean, forcing their feet to dance. In the evenings, the doors of the famous cabarets are thrown open for everyone, where you can dance until morning, taste delicious cocktails and try to understand what Brazilian romance is..
Celebrating Christmas in Brazil means giving yourself a holiday feeling for months to come. However, the most persistent manage to stay a little longer and wait for the start of the famous Brazilian carnival. But that's a completely different story....