Attend the Summer Olympics in Rio

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Everything in Brazil seems larger than life. It has the world’s wildest party, greatest waterfall, biggest wetlands, mightiest river and largest rain forest, as well as one of the most unique and diverse cultures on the planet. For travelers, Brazil’s sheer size and variety can be overwhelming.

Venture beyond the thousands of miles of beach to explore Brazil’s other remarkable attractions: the traditional Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador, the colonial towns of Ouro Preto, Tiradentes, Sao Luis, Paraty and Olinda or the wetlands of the Pantanal, one of the best places to see wildlife in South America. Rio might draw you to Brazil the first time, but the country’s unexplored corners and breadth of attractions will make you want to go back.

From the world-famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema to the tops of the scenic outlooks of Corcovado and Pão de Açúcar, this world-class city is the perfect backdrop for you to experience in person, the biggest and most anticipated sports experience in the world, the Summer Games.

Are you interested in attending the Summer Olympics in Rio?

Prices start at $7,000 pp up to $13,000 pp.  This may sound like a lot, but when you consider that a 3 day hotel package with 50 yard line tickets to the Super Bowl can easily cost $6,000 pp, this price is for a week with some sightseeing, and even a $300 per room daily food & beverage credit in select hotels.

Vacation Inclusions:

  • First Class accommodations at Rio de Janeiro Hotel
  • Full breakfast daily
  • $300 (approximately $150 USD) daily Food & Beverage credit per room (Santa Teresa packages only)
  • Personalized meet and greet service by Roadtrips staff upon your arrival
  • Round trip private airport transfers upon arrival and departure
  • Options for event transportation:
  • On-site Roadtrips transportation manager to assist you
  • Private transfers and guides (additional)
  • Official Games transportation system
  • Half-Day Excursion to Sugar Loaf OR Corcovado & Christ the Redeemer, hosted by our local bilingual staff
  • Daily access to Roadtrips Summer Games Viewing Lounge & Hospitality Terrace at Hotel Santa Teresa
  • Onsite hosts and local assistance
  • Rio-based travel services concierge

Summer Games commemorative gift package

  • Rio welcome kit
  • Personalized itinerary
  • Expert pre-trip travel planning and concierge services of the Roadtrips At-Your-Service Desk™

All taxes and service charges

Additional Hotel Options:

Golden Tulip Ipanema Plaza: $7,865
Santa Teresa Hotel (Deluxe Room): $11,600
Santa Teresa Hotel (Junior Suite): $13,100
Santa Teresa Hotel (Master Suite): call for rates
Santa Teresa Hotel (Loft Suite): call for rates

If you are just interest in visiting Rio and other regions of South America, we have a great selection of escorted South America tours to choose from. From tango in the streets of Buenos Aires to the tangle of rainforest surrounding Iguassu Falls, in as little as 7 days you can tour Buenos Aires, see both the Brazil and Argentinian side of Iguassu Falls, have 7 nights hotel with 7 breakfasts and 1 dinner starting at just $2,499 pp.

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Sue Lobo
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