Brazil Coffee Tourism: A Must-Visit Destination for Coffee Lovers

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Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer, so it’s no wonder that a warm welcome is often extended with  a cup of cafezhino. Served in tiny demitasse cups, it is not uncommon for a Brazilian to consume more than a dozen of these diminutive sips of java a day.  So whether you are soaking in Ipanema to Copacabana in Rio De Janerio, or spending time in Sao Paolo, you are sure to smell the aroma of coffee just around the corner. Enjoy!
Coffees Around the World

Brazil’s coffee culture is deeply embedded in the national identity — the cafézinho (small, strong, sweet espresso) is an expression of hospitality offered to visitors in homes, offices, and businesses throughout the country. Beyond the coffee itself, Brazil’s coffee-growing regions in Minas Gerais and São Paulo’s interior offer extraordinary agritourism experiences: farm tours, cupping sessions, and the chance to see the entire process from cherry to cup.

Atlas Travel Center offers Brazil tours that combine Rio de Janeiro’s iconic beaches and Carnival energy with the Amazon’s extraordinary biodiversity and the cultural riches of São Paulo and the coffee country interior. Contact our South America specialists to plan your perfect Brazil adventure.

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Sue Lobo
Sue Lobo is a four-time Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist (2023, 2024, 2025 & 2026) and Senior Travel Advisor at Atlas Travel Center, one of the most decorated travel agencies in the United States. With more than 35 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue has planned, booked, and personally accompanied trips for thousands of clients — from first-time cruisers to seasoned luxury travelers who have circled the globe multiple times. Sue's areas of deep expertise include ocean and river cruising, European tours, group travel coordination, luxury travel, honeymoon planning, and family vacation design. She is a CLIA-certified cruise specialist and works within an agency that holds IATA and ARC accreditation and maintains an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Over her career, Sue has been involved in more than 30,000 bookings and has personally coordinated over 200 travel groups — from faith-based group cruises and HBCU alumni trips to women's retreats, family reunions, and corporate incentive travel. What sets Sue apart is not just the credentials — it is the firsthand experience behind them. Sue has personally traveled to more than 20 countries across three continents, including Cuba, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and throughout Europe. She has sailed on dozens of cruise ships across nearly every major line, walked the river cruise routes she recommends, and eaten at the restaurants she suggests to clients. Her recommendations come from personal experience, not brochures. In addition to advising clients, Sue writes extensively about travel for The Traveler's Atlas blog — covering everything from cruise line comparisons and overtourism trends to destination guides and practical travel tips. Her writing is grounded in the same expertise she brings to every client conversation: honest, specific, and built on decades of real-world travel experience. Sue is based in the United States and available to help travelers plan cruises, European tours, group trips, river cruises, honeymoons, family vacations, and more. To work with Sue, contact Atlas Travel Center at atlastravelweb.com.