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Previously on "Just booked a 3-week trip to Sao Paulo"

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    I dunno...

    there is no 'green belt' there restricting building, so I guess it will be like Florida - which I guess is what they want. Some good stuff but mostly tulipe.

    There are building restrictions to preserve the giant dunes etc which the Brazilian government regard as a major tourist asset. Development is at a very limited level at the moment because Brazilian banks do not give mortgages, so now is the best time to invest at entry level.

    Florida is nothing to the scale of the Brazilian coast, and of course there are no hurricanes to worry about.

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  • Fishface
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    That will be a good investment, because there is a new airport opening in 2010, which will be the largest in South America, as the Brazilian government plough billions into their infrastructure and tourist industry.
    I dunno...

    there is no 'green belt' there restricting building, so I guess it will be like Florida - which I guess is what they want. Some good stuff but mostly sh1te.

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    Friend of mine has bought some properties in Natal. Is it as up and coming as he says it is?

    That will be a good investment, because there is a new airport opening in 2010, which will be the largest in South America, as the Brazilian government plough billions into their infrastructure and tourist industry.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    its awful.

    can take 3-4 hours to get from the airport to town.

    gridlock

    hot and humid, cloudy and grey most of the year.

    leave ASAP - go to Pirianopolis, Iguazu, Rio, Brasilia - and the north coast is supposed to be nice.

    or Buenos Aires, Santiago, Asuncion, Montevideo are a couple of hours away.
    remove "hot and humid" and you've just described London

    I went to Sao Paulo a few years ago for 3 days for the Skol Beats music festival
    http://www.365mag.com/index.php?pg=n...Music+Magazine

    was f---ing brilliant

    Then spent 2 weeks in Rio

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    I did the North-East coast last year. Visited Natal, Joao Pessoa, Olinda and Recife. I recommend it, but take note of the shark notices around Recife.
    Friend of mine has bought some properties in Natal. Is it as up and coming as he says it is?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    its awful.

    can take 3-4 hours to get from the airport to town.

    gridlock

    hot and humid, cloudy and grey most of the year.

    leave ASAP - go to Pirianopolis, Iguazu, Rio, Brasilia - and the north coast is supposed to be nice.

    or Buenos Aires, Santiago, Asuncion, Montevideo are a couple of hours away.
    Whs. Use it as an airport and somewhere for stopping on your way to somewhere else. Nothing more.

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    its awful.

    can take 3-4 hours to get from the airport to town.

    gridlock

    hot and humid, cloudy and grey most of the year.

    leave ASAP - go to Pirianopolis, Iguazu, Rio, Brasilia - and the north coast is supposed to be nice.

    or Buenos Aires, Santiago, Asuncion, Montevideo are a couple of hours away.


    I did the North-East coast last year. Visited Natal, Joao Pessoa, Olinda and Recife. I recommend it, but take note of the shark notices around Recife.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    its awful.

    can take 3-4 hours to get from the airport to town.

    gridlock

    hot and humid, cloudy and grey
    Sounds like when I arived at Heathrow on August Bank Holiday one year.

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    its awful.

    can take 3-4 hours to get from the airport to town.

    gridlock

    hot and humid, cloudy and grey most of the year.

    leave ASAP - go to Pirianopolis, Iguazu, Rio, Brasilia - and the north coast is supposed to be nice.

    or Buenos Aires, Santiago, Asuncion, Montevideo are a couple of hours away.


    Staying in Boituva, which is about 50K north-west. It's the parachuting capital apparently.

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=h8fn18aHP2k

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  • Fishface
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    its awful.

    can take 3-4 hours to get from the airport to town.

    gridlock

    hot and humid, cloudy and grey most of the year.

    leave ASAP - go to Pirianopolis, Iguazu, Rio, Brasilia - and the north coast is supposed to be nice.

    or Buenos Aires, Santiago, Asuncion, Montevideo are a couple of hours away.

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    If it takes three weeks to get there, I won't be be booking up

    Just over 15 hours via Madrid with Iberia for 524 quid. Hotel 17 quid a night (60 Reais).

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  • Cyberman
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    Peter Mandelson ?

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    ... anybody else been there ?
    If it takes three weeks to get there, I won't be be booking up

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Ask Gaylord Peter

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  • Cyberman
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    Just booked a 3-week trip to Sao Paulo

    ... anybody else been there ?

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