Florianópolis, Brazil

After twelve long hours on an overnight coach we finally arrived in Florianópolois, south of São Paulo. Two more buses and a short walk followed before we found our hostel - Gecko. Despite our tiredness we went for a walk along the Lagoa stopping for a picnic on the lake shore. We decided to keep walking, up and over a hill to get to Mole beach, a surfers paradise. The temperature was a lot lower than what we were used to, after watching the surfers and waves crashing we decided to walk back and had dinner at a vegetarian food truck that we found earlier.  

On our first full day on the island we decided to join other hostel guests for a hike. We took the bus to Barra da Lagoa and started the trail, we were so lucky to see dolphins swimming just off shore. The trail was made up of steep sections requiring rope and walking through what felt like the jungle! We made it to the top of fantastic viewpoints and after a couple hours of walking we made it to Praia da Galheta; a pristine beach. After a beer and cocktail stop at Mole beach we headed home for dinner at the truck stop and had vegan burgers from Ahimsa. 

Viewpoint  

Viewpoint  

On the Edge

On the Edge

On day two we decided to go on another hike to make the most of the clear weather, we found a trail along the Lagoa and walked for a few hours before coming across a waterfall. We dipped our feet in the freezing water to refresh then bought coconut and white chocolate sweets from a lovely lady's stall. After, we found a little pier and caught a boat back to town costing just R$7.50 each, under £2.00. For dinner we went to our favourite place the truck stop and indulged in more delicious food. 

Lagoa Walking  

Lagoa Walking  

Lagoa Views

Lagoa Views

Rain, thunder and more rain. As predicted Sunday was a bit of a wash out. We had a slow morning then went to see turtles at a sanctuary a bus ride away, after feeding the turtles we headed back and booked the next leg of our journey, a 14 hour coach ride to Foz do Iguaçu. The next day we packed our bags and aimlessly wandered around the town and along the lake shore, gearing up for another long coach journey ahead. 

 

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São Paulo, Brazil

We arrived in São Paulo after a six hour coach ride through spectacular Brazilian landscape; mountains, forests and small towns. We took the metro to our district and checked in to our new hostel Mama Brasil. After leaving our bags in our *tiny* six bed dorm room we went out for dinner. We had delicious tacos, tortilla chips with guacamole and chocolate and dulce de leche churros from a street vendor. 

From the Coach Window

From the Coach Window

From the Coach Window  

From the Coach Window  

Our stay in the city was going to be very short so we woke early to see as much as we could. We took the metro to the central district to go up to the observation deck of one of the tallest skyscrapers in the city, unfortunately it was closed, apparently opening at 12pm. Undeterred we rode the metro back to our district and walked to the Museum of Art São Paulo, luckily and without realising it the museum was free entry for today and so we saved ourselves R$25 (approx £6) - much appreciated as our daily budget for everything is R$130. The museum wasn't huge but featured lots of big names, Valazquez, Goya, Degas, Van Gogh, Picasso and my favourite; Monet. The installation of the paintings was unique, each was presented on a wooden base with a glass sheet so you could see the backs of the canvas and eliminate internal gallery walls. 

After the museum we went back to the skyscraper and after some confusion made it to the top. Once there we were told that they no longer allowed viewing from the terrace but after a little plea we were allowed a few minutes to see the views. Buildings as far as the eye could see were laid out before us, I've seen some cities in my time but none like this. The scale was breathtaking. 

From the Observation Deck  

From the Observation Deck  

From the Observation Deck

From the Observation Deck

After, we made our way to the arty quarter Vila Madelena, we got lost as we usually do but eventually found an authentic looking place for lunch. Film and music posters adorned the walls and the place was filled with locals enjoying the fare. We ordered a type of cheese filled pasta which looked more like a pancake covered in tomato sauce and filled our plates with the vegetarian buffet, it was delicious. For dessert we found Bacio di Latte, an award winning gelateria. The gelato was pure heaven and we enjoyed the atmosphere of the place as they had park benches dotted around inside with huge plants so it felt like sitting in a park. 

Grafitti in Vila Madelena  

Grafitti in Vila Madelena  

Graftti in Vila Madelena  

Graftti in Vila Madelena  

After a stop to photograph some street art we made our way back to the centre and walked along Paulista Avenue before heading back to the hostel to organise onward travel and the next accomodation.   

Ibirapuera Park

Ibirapuera Park

Ibirapuera Park

Ibirapuera Park

The next day we walked to the huge park and spent a few hours wandering around the lakes and trees trying to forget that we had a 12 hour coach ride ahead. 

 

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Paraty, Brazil

We arrived in Paraty in the afternoon and made our way to the hostel where we had booked two beds in an eight bed dorm. It suddenly hit home how luxurious an apartment to ourselves had been when I clapped eyes on the bunk beds. We made ourselves some pasta in the shared kitchen and played some cards until bedtime.

The next day we explored Paraty on foot. The historic centre is beautiful with whitewashed walls, colourful doors and authentic cobblestone streets. We walked along the pier admiring the pretty boats and across the bridge to the undercover market. We'd been told about a fort so we made our way there, walking under long arching bamboo. The views from the fort were lovely, stretching across Paraty and the coastline. When we got back to the hostel we booked a couple of extra nights to hopefully see some nice weather as it was predicted to rain for the next couple of days.

From the Fort

From the Fort

Paraty Pier

Paraty Pier

The following day we did some essential things, organised our laundry and booked a tour. In a local gallery, we got talking to a lovely artist who told us about the urban sketchers movement; while we admired her husbands watercolour landscapes she drew us, rucksacks and all. It was so nice chatting about all things art and travel.

Blue/Yellow

Blue/Yellow

Blue/Green

Blue/Green

After a quiet couple of days we decided to rent mountain bikes and see a little more of the surrounding area. We rode out of town with a waterfall as our planned destination, little did we realise that the route was uphill and very steep. We eventually made it to Pedra Blanca and then had a lovely Italian lunch while watching colourful birds. Toboga Falls was next on our itinerary, again another uphill ride. Once there we watched people sliding down the slippery rock into the pool below. Afterwards we rode down, it was downhill the whole way and it was the most fun, definitely worth the challenging ride to begin with.

Cycling Adventures

Cycling Adventures

Cycling Adventures

Cycling Adventures

On our last full day in Paraty we boarded a boat for some sea air, snorkelling and secluded beaches. The small beaches we were taken to were paradise and luckily the beautiful sun made an appearance for the first time in a week.

Secluded Beach

Secluded Beach

Our Boat Netune

Our Boat Netune

Our next destination is São Paulo, the biggest city in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

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