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Two Week Brazil Itineraries
4 Tours
20 - 50 Max Group Size

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2026
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Adults (18+)
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Two Weeks in Brazil: Rio, Rainforest & Iguazu Falls
See Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls and the Pantanal on a well paced vacation
Brazil suits travelers who want headline sights and genuinely wild landscapes in one journey, and 11–14 day plans give you the breathing space to appreciate both. Along the way, expect famous views over Rio de Janeiro, the spray and roar of Iguazu Falls, and a slower, more immersive stay in the Pantanal wetlands. Trips in Brazil are often group tours, and some routes also weave in nearby South America highlights such as Argentina or Peru, while Brazil remains the main draw. From beaches and hilltop viewpoints to wildlife drives and boat trips, these vacations balance guided experiences with pockets of free time, while keeping travel between key areas as straightforward as possible.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Natural Wonders of Brazil
Discover the wonders of Brazil in 12 captivating days. Take in spectacular views of Rio de Janeiro from the top of Corcovado Mountain, marvel at the iconic Christ the Redeemer and stroll along Copacabana Beach. Marvel at the spectacular Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian and Argentine side and explore the capital Brasilia, a masterpiece of modernist architecture. Spend four nights in the Pantanal wetlands, spotting incredible wildlife and enjoying the activities on offer, including a horse ride across the savannah. Then wing your way back to Rio where this remarkable adventure ends.

Tour Highlights
Rio de Janeiro – Stay in Copacabana, with its world-famous beach and explore the city on a guided tour
Iguazu Falls - Marvel at one of the world’s largest and most spectacular waterfall systems spanning the borders of Argentina and Brazil
Sugarloaf Mountain – Take in the incredible panoramic views from one of Rio’s iconic landmarks
Pantanal – Spend three full days discovering the incredible flora and fauna of the Pantanal Wildlife Wetlands, which are inhabited by giant storks, caiman, giant anteaters, armadillos, howler monkeys and capybara
Corcovado Mountain – Glide through the Tijuca National Park on rack-and-pinon railway to see the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue
Brasilia – Visit Brazil’s modernist capital, famed for its unique architecture
Brazil to Buenos Aires Explorer
Embark on a captivating 13-day South American tour, beginning in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, where you'll marvel at iconic sites such as Christ the Redeemer and the vibrant Selarón Steps. Let the charm of the colonial town of Paraty captivate you as you explore its UNESCO-listed streets or opt for a delightful schooner cruise to nearby islands. Stand in awe before the mighty Iguazu Falls in Foz do Iguaçu and delve into local culture with a traditional Brazilian BBQ, while optional excursions offer thrilling experiences like a helicopter ride over the falls or a visit to the Paraguayan city of Ciudad del Este. Conclude your adventure in Buenos Aires, discovering its historic sites and engaging in authentic Argentinian experiences, from tango shows to delightful culinary delights, leaving you with unforgettable memories of South America's diverse wonders.

Tour Highlights
Rio de Janeiro - Three days in Brazil's most dramatic city take in Christ the Redeemer, the tiled Selarón staircase in Lapa, and an optional cable car ride up Sugarloaf Mountain, with the tour ending at sunset on Ipanema beach
Paraty - A UNESCO-listed colonial port town on the Costa Verde, where cobbled streets and 18th-century whitewashed architecture give way to an optional schooner sailing excursion to four beaches in the Serra da Bocaina National Park
Iguazu Falls - Four nights based in Foz do Iguaçu give full access to the world's largest waterfall system, with guided walks to the mist-covered base on the Brazilian side, an optional crossing to the Argentinian side, and a bird sanctuary where toucans and macaws roam freely
Ciudad del Este - An optional crossing into Paraguay via the Bridge of Friendship opens up local markets, the Monday waterfalls, and a visit to the vast Itaipú Dam straddling the Paraná River
Buenos Aires - Two free days in Argentina's capital cover the Obelisk, Plaza de Mayo, the colourful La Boca neighbourhood, and the ornate Recoleta cemetery on a guided city tour, with an optional evening of empanadas, beef, and tango to follow
Colonia del Sacramento - An optional day trip across the Río de la Plata into Uruguay reaches this UNESCO-listed colonial town, where Portuguese-era cobblestones and a 19th-century lighthouse overlook the estuary
Essential Argentina & Brazil
GROUP TOUR (FOR AGES 18 - 55): Discover Argentina and Brazil on this 13-day tour, beginning with tango lessons in Buenos Aires before exploring the vibrant La Boca district. Journey to Ushuaia for a scenic hike to Laguna Esmeralda, then experience the breathtaking Iguazú Falls with the Garganta del Diablo hike. Continue to São Paulo’s bohemian Vila Madalena, before concluding in Rio de Janeiro with a visit to the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugarloaf Mountain.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires - Dance the tango at an included lesson, explore the Argentine capital by bike and enjoy a stadium tour at the home of Boca Juniors
Ushuaia - Hike to Laguna Esmerelda and take a catamaran trip in the Beagle Channel
Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Hike the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) and explore Iguazu National Park by train
Iguazu Falls (Brazil) - Walk the Cataratas Trail and enjoy stunning views from the Garganta do Diabo viewpoint
Sao Paulo - Visit the bohemian Vila Madalena district and discover the historic city centre
Rio de Janeiro - Visit the Christ the Redeemer statue, ride the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain and relax on Copacabana Beach
Peru to Buenos Aires, Iguazu & Rio
Discover the heart of South America on this 14-day adventure from Lima to Rio de Janeiro. You’ll journey through Peru’s Sacred Valley, ride the train to Machu Picchu, wander historic Cusco and cruise across Lake Titicaca to the floating Uros Islands. Continue to Buenos Aires before flying north to witness the thundering Iguazu Falls from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides. Your trip wraps up in lively Rio, where iconic views of Sugar Loaf and the city’s golden beaches await.

Tour Highlights
Sacred Valley - Uncover Inca heritage amid fertile landscapes and traditional villages at the heart of Peru’s ancient civilization
Machu Picchu - Experience the Lost City of the Incas with a guided visit to its terraces, temples and panoramic viewpoints
Cusco - Explore the city’s Inca foundations and Spanish colonial landmarks, including Koricancha, the Cathedral and Sacsayhuaman
Andahuaylillas - View the richly adorned Church of San Pedro, famed for its exceptional colonial artwork
Raqchi - Examine the Temple of Viracocha, one of the most significant surviving Inca religious structures
Pucara - Discover remnants of a pre-Inca culture at this important highland ceremonial centre
Lake Titicaca - Cruise to the floating Uros Islands and Taquile to learn about enduring Andean traditions
Buenos Aires - Tour historic plazas, colourful neighbourhoods and elegant districts that reveal the city’s European and Latin character
Iguazu Falls - Witness the thundering cascades from both the Argentinean and Brazilian sides for sweeping views of Devil’s Throat
Rio de Janeiro - Admire downtown landmarks, historic churches and dramatic coastal scenery framed by Sugar Loaf Mountain
Brazil 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Brazil in the 11–14 day range are often group tours, built around a clear route between key places and support with day-to-day logistics. Guiding styles vary, from fully guided trips with a tour leader throughout to partly guided options that use local expert guides for included sightseeing.
Accommodation
Accommodation varies by trip and may include hostels, 4–5 star hotels, or 3–4 star hotels alongside a Pantanal lodge stay. Similar properties may be used when availability is limited, and star ratings can vary between regions, so it is worth checking the individual trip notes.
Trip pacing
Brazil trips in the 11–14 day range usually run at a moderate pace, combining guided visits with time to explore independently or recharge. Expect a few early starts for major highlights, plus a practical mix of flights and road journeys to cover the longer distances.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Brazil in 11 to 14 days?
Trips of 11 to 14 days featuring Brazil pair it with neighbouring South America. Routes can link the Inca sites of Peru and Lake Titicaca with Buenos Aires, the Iguazu Falls and Rio de Janeiro. Brazil features through Rio and the falls within a wider journey.
Do 11 to 14 day Brazil tours visit other countries?
Yes, most combine Brazil with Peru, Bolivia or Argentina. The Iguazu Falls straddle the Brazil and Argentina border, which links the route. Rio de Janeiro is the usual Brazilian highlight.
Are 11 to 14 day Brazil tours guided?
They run as fully guided and partially guided group tours. Guided sightseeing covers the main cities and the falls, with free time in between. A guide accompanies the route.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Brazil tour?
The activity level is easy to moderate, with city sightseeing and walking around the falls. Internal flights cover the long distances. Groups are capped at around 25 travelers, with a minimum age of around eight.
Is 11 to 14 days enough for Brazil and its neighbours?
Two weeks suits the headline sights of Brazil plus one or two neighbours. Rio, the Iguazu Falls and the Andes fit at a steady pace. A deeper single country trip would focus on Brazil alone.
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