BOOMING BRAZIL: Goway expands presence in Latin America

With travel to Brazil booming – the South American country set an all-time arrivals record in September – Goway Travel is shining a spotlight on the colourful destination this winter as part of an enhanced focus on its Latin American product line. That includes custom travel offerings and the introduction of 20 brand-new packages in the now visa-free country for Canadians.

The Toronto-based tour company’s new trips to Brazil are designed to offer a wide range of experiences and price points for travellers with all manner of interests and in a wide range of domestic destinations, including Rio de Janeiro, Iguassu Falls, and the Amazon rainforest.

Travellers can venture off the beaten path to experience the pristine beaches of Buzios or soak up the Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador, while, nature lovers can venture into the heart of the Amazon or the lush wetlands of the Pantanal.

Goway also features specialty trips that take advantage of the most popular and festive times of year, including New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival.

“Brazil is one of the most dynamic and exciting countries on the planet, and we’re thrilled to offer our Globetrotters a wide range of creatively designed itineraries,” says Robert Miller, Goway’s Product Manager, Latin America. “Whether travellers aim for a heart-pounding adventure in the Pantanal and the Amazon, a relaxing beachfront vacation in Rio or Paraty, or something in between, our diverse range of trips – each of which can be customized to the exact needs and desires of our travellers – caters to all while showcasing the very best of Brazil.”

“With the Brazilian government extending visa-free travel for Canadians into 2025, our destination specialists are seeing unprecedented demand for the destination,” says Sean Hebert, Goway’s VP, The Americas. “It’s an exciting time to be planning dream trips to Brazil, and we’re confident that these refreshed itineraries include the areas and experiences that’ll most excite our travellers.”

Goway says the new trips to Brazil are the first demonstration of its expanded presence in Latin America.

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