A new concept in collective training with origin in Localized Gymnastics, which has movement as its main variable for adjusting intensities, and 4 pillars in all training sessions: Cardio, Core, Mobility and Strength, created by native Renato Lobão, is considered a carioca modality, the secret for the beautiful figures on the Rio de Janeiro beaches. The attendees will receive an original t-shirt to motivate the exercises.
With Chef Felipe Bronze – All the secrets and flavor of cassava. The chef emerged in the gastronomic scene of Rio de Janeiro with his award-winning restaurant Oro, in Leblon. Currently, the restaurant is the only one in Rio de Janeiro with two Michelin stars, in addition to being 49th in the ranking of the 50 best in Latin America.
The chef is also very famous on TV, where he stands as a presenter and judge on 03 TV shows about gastronomy.
He will teach how to prepare a delicious dish with cassava. Cassava, also named mandioca, or yuca is native to Brazil and is very versatile used in salty and sweet recipes.
Percussion Workshop: Let’s learn how to play the drums! Class with Grande Rio Samba School. We invite your attendees to an unforgettable experience in the backstage of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival. We will present the universe of the Samba Schools and all the secrets of this party! Rio de Janeiro has more than 90 samba Schools. Our host will be Grande Rio, the runner up from this year.
The participants will learn a little about playing a percussion instrument typical of the carnival, in a class offered by the “Pimpolhos”, the teenagers of the Samba School. Attendees will receive a tambourine. Alternatively they can use a pan and wood spoon to mark the rhythm.
Tiradentes is open for tourism again! A historical city, with great art galleries, museums, architecture and restaurants. Because of the very low rate of new COVID-19 cases in Tiradentes, the city was allowed to receive visitors again.
Do you know Tiradentes?
Tiradentes’ baroque style is not as exquisite as Ouro Preto and São João Del Rei, but it is undoubtedly the most charming of the historical cities of Minas Gerais. Exceptionally preserved thanks to the decades of long isolation, the Baroque architectural ensemble of Tiradentes gathers jewels like the charming fountain of the São José Fountain, built in 1749 to supply the city with drinking water and which runs until today.
Also, standing out in the city is the majestic Church of San Antonio, second in amount of gold in Brasil, with its front built by the artist Antonio Francisco Lisboa, better known as Aleijadinho, and an organ brought from Portugal, in 1788. Largo das Forras, the central city square, houses the City Hall and numerous handicraft shops, restaurants and inns. It was here, in 1888, that slaves gathered to celebrate the end of slavery. At dusk, the light of the lanterns on the doors of restaurants, inns, antique shops and craft stores make the city even more charming, which has been the setting for movies, sitcoms and soap operas.
Main attractions in Rio de Janeiro are open again!
Rio waits for our guests with Open Arms! Following all the safety, social distance and hygiene protocols, some of the main attractions in Rio de Janeiro are open again! Among them are the magnificent Corcovado with the stunning Christ the Redeemer at the top. The amazing Sugar Loaf with a phenomenal view and the brand new and also the largest Ferris Wheel in Latin America, Rio Star!
Corcovado: Monday to Sunday, from 8am to 4pm. The trains will operate with 50% of their capacity.
Sugar Loaf: Thursday to Monday, from 10am to 7pm. The cable cars will operate with 2/3 of their capacity.
Rio Star (Ferris wheel): Open every day, except Wednesday, from 10am to 6pm. Cabins will operate with 50% of their capacity.
We have great news! Iguassu Falls is back! That’s right, most of the attractions are already open to visitors, below you will find the opening days and hours. The Iguassu national park is following all the official protocols of safety and health. They are prepared to welcome visitors, and offer an excellent, fun and most important, safe experience! Feel the true power of nature again!
Brazilian National Park: Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 4pm
Macuco Safari: Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 4pm
Helicopter: Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 4pm
Itaipu Dam (panoramic visit): Tuesday to Sunday, from 9am to 4pm
Three Borders Landmark (Brazilian side): Tuesday to Sunday, from 3pm to 9pm
*Argentina and Paraguay – border closed. / *Bird Park – opening September.
Havas Creative Tours accredited with official labels of health & safety from Brazilian Authorities.
Following the World Health Organization protocols Brazilian Tourism Ministry & Rio de Janeiro Secretary of Tourism adopted Labels of health and safety to ensure the wellbeing of our visitors. Havas was granted both labels and recently we also received the Safe Travels Label, awarded by the World Travel and Tourism Council.
Being approved by these labels means our company is attending good hygiene practices and respecting norms / protocols of health and safety to ensure the actions against COVID 19 in Brazil.
Havas Creative Tours is prepared to receive clients with all the safety measures in place.
Havas Creative Tours accredited with official labels of health & safety from Brazilian Authorities.
SOME OF THE MEASURES
Below you will find a list of procedures that are being adopted to create a safer environment for the travelers: