Got a Travel Guide To Rio?
This City Demands a Rio de Janeiro Travel Guide for Under 40
Types.
RentinRio
Recommends
the award
winning Rio For Partiers .

It doesn't just
give you tour options, it recommends
according to your mood..
- Bryan McCormick, South American travel agent
Every
travel guide should be this cool!
-
Sarah Lecca, Travel Review Magazine
"The first travel guide of Rio de
Janeiro written for the under-40 tourist"
"Rio for Partiers" was designed for the adventurous
tourists heading to Rio de Janeiro city.
It outlines, in a step-by-step manner, all the
must-see tours of Rio de Janeiro:
What's
covered:
Day-time options in Rio de
Janeiro

Relaxing tours:
Exactly where to unwind |

Cultural:
The "non-boring" essential tours only |

Adventure
sports
And who to contact for instructions |

Rainy day
ideas
What to do in Rio when it's raining |
Everything you
should try
You
also get a detailed guide on everything you must try while in Rio
de Janeiro: from snack food to tropical fruit juices, to Brazilian
cuisine to local drinks.
Nightlife spots
Thirdly, we layout your nightlife map of Rio de
Janeiro, giving each day of the week the best
option for: clubbing, live music, street parties or bars to
chill in .

7
Best Clubs
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7
Best Live Music Joints
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7
Best Street Parties
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7
Best Bars and Lounges
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OVER 500
VIVID COLOR PICS THAT START YOUR TRIP BEFORE YOU GET THERE!
Extra info on
Rio de Janeiro
Lastly,
we offer dozens of tips on topics like:
Accommodations
-The best Rio apartment rentals and hotels.
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Barao Penthouse
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Ipanema Duplex Penthouse
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Copacabana Penthouse
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CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ABOVE APARTMENTS
AND MORE
Safety tips
- avoid being targeted by pick-pockets.
Street price
guide - so you don't get ripped off by street vendors.
Recommended
party towns in Brazil - when to go, where to stay.
Falling in Love
- How to deal with girls in Brazil and
boys in Brazil.
New Years Eve - Where to go?
Where are the parties?


"I
was really surprised to see how cool this "Get Free
Stuff" feature works! At first I was skeptical, since you could
have just partnered up with cheesy tourist traps, but NO! You got
really cool bars, the hottest clubs, and some delicious
restaurants (somewhat pricey for a broke back-packer), but
all-in-all, I saved loads of quids! Great work guys!"
- Tyrone W.

Additional Info For You To Make The Most Of Your Stay:
All the foods and
drinks you have to try:
Rio For Partiers goes beyond telling you where to go. We also
supply you with a fully illustrated and detailed list of
everything you must eat and drink:

the 10 different
Brazilian cuisines every tourist must taste |

the nutritional
value of the 18 most delicious tropical fruit juices |

the tastiest
bar foods |

the 20 most common
Brazilian street snacks |

the most delicious
Brazilian desserts |

6 Typical
Brazilian lunches that won't bog you down |

12 unique
super-market products you can't get anywhere else in the
world. |

must-try
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages |

Where
to best experience the above food types |
Safety and Emergency
Tips:

Of course, as you probably heard in the news, Rio de Janeiro is a
dangerous city. So we have added tips and tricks to guarantee you
safer stay, like what to wear, where not to go and how. Should,
Lord forbid, something unpleasant happen, the book has a list of
all the emergency contact one might need: tourist police,
consulates and embassies, hospitals, airline companies etc.
Get by with our
Portuguese Phrase book:

Our phrase book will also become handy. How do you say police
station? How do you ask "Is the club bumping?" How do you bargain
with a street vendor?

Don't get ripped-off with our Street Price guide:

Similarly, since most tourists have a (natural) paranoia of being
ripped off, we have added a price guide. How much is a beer at the
beach? A steak sandwich? A massage? A cab ride to the Sugar-loaf?
Over 40 street items are listed here. Refer to it and prevent
yourself from paying the loathed "Gringo Tax".

The 10 Brazilian musical styles:

There are over 16 types of music in Brazil, 10 of these
are common throughout Rio de Janeiro. In fact, 5 of these were
born here. Learn about each type, where to listen and who to
listen to.

Extending your stay in the state of Rio de Janeiro
The state of Rio de Janeiro has 4 towns that offer completely
different tours: Buzios is a party town, Petropolis is a
historic-imperial town in an alpine climate in the mountains, Ilha
Grande is an eco-tourist's heaven and Paraty is one of the cutest
colonial towns on Brazil's coast. We tell you when and where to
go, where to stay and what to do in each of these.

Our recommendations to other Brazilian destinations:

Brazil is a beautiful country. It has15 must see cities in 5
different biogeographical regions: Amazon, savannah, Atlantic
jungle, Pantanal (swamp), Caatinga (dry-land) and Pampas. These
cities are all unique and have something different to offer:
parties, culture, eco-tourism, adventure sports, architecture,
history and beach life.


Falling in love in Rio de Janeiro:

Last but not least, RFP tells you How to Deal with the Hot
Brazilian Men and Women: the different types, how to approach
them (or be approached), Find your type of fling-mate.
Don't waste your time with
out-dated guide-books: Rio for Partiers is hot off the press,
with content last updated in August 2005.
With the wrong guide, you could end up
wasting your time at dated restaurants, played out clubs,
lower quality accommodations and boring tours. |
Rio for Partiers guarantees you to make the
most of your stay in Rio de Janeiro. No other Travel Guide,
personal tour guide, contact or agency offers this much.

Cristiano
showed us more of
Rio de Janeiro in 3 days than we would have seen in a month! He
sure knows all the cute little dives, underground bars and secret
parties"
Sandra B. Producer of travel show "Escape"

Do You Need Rio For Partiers
Travel Guide?
| Who Should Get Rio For
Partiers: |
Who Doesn't Need Rio For
Partiers: |
- Anyone who won't have a local guiding them around 24/7
- People who want to explore more than just touristic
attractions
- Anyone spending more than 4 days in Rio
|
- Anyone staying under 3 days in Rio
- People who just want to see staple sights and museums
- Anyone who will be baby-sat by tour guides during
the whole trip
|
Yes! I want a
copy rushed to me!