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Hacking

Points, miles, or cashback: the honest formula to choose by your spending profile (in 4 real scenarios)

The competition answers "it depends" and disappears. Here you leave with a decided system, suggested card, and calculated effective return — in May/26, for four distinct profiles.

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Hacking

Wise vs Nomad vs C6 Global vs Avenue: the real $1,000 test across 4 countries (and who lost $17 without noticing)

Same day, same amount, same spot rate. Four global accounts. Four countries. The gap between the cheapest and the most expensive paid for two dinners in Lisbon. No affiliates, no fluff, with the final effective exchange rate the app never shows.

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Hacking

The 3.5% IOF tax isn't your enemy: the hidden 6% spread your Brazilian bank charges on every overseas purchase

Most Brazilians still think they pay 6.38% in IOF (the Brazilian financial transactions tax). They've been wrong since 2022. The real rate in May 2026 is 3.5%, and the bigger villain is the spread no one shows on your statement — an invisible toll that turns USD 100 into R$ 615 (~USD 109) when it should cost R$ 565 (~USD 100).

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Slow Travel

Trancoso vs. Caraíva vs. Arraial d'Ajuda: which one is yours (based on what you hate, not what you love)

"Which is best?" is the wrong question. All three are great for opposite traveler profiles — and most people choose by Instagram, not by personality. This guide flips the frame.

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Hacking

Brazilian airline miles for domestic flights 2026: when redemption pays off (and when the milheiro is fooling you)

A 30-second formula separates travelers who save R$ 1,200 (~$240) on a ticket from those who burn 50,000 miles to save R$ 80 (~$16). No fluff, real examples from May/26.

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Destino

New Year's Eve far from Copacabana: 6 countdowns with fireworks and without stepping on anyone

Copacabana packed in 2.6 million people. Minimum hotel rate cleared USD 720/night. Here are 6 real alternatives, ranked by cost, access, and firework quality.

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Cultura

Carnaval in Olinda vs. Diamantina vs. Ouro Preto: where the party is still locals, not tourists

Three Carnavals growing while Rio and Salvador become expensive postcards. A field comparison, price by price, hill by hill.

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Cultura

Estrada Real by car: 7 days between Ouro Preto, Tiradentes and Diamantina (with map, stops and where NOT to eat)

Km-by-km road trip along the Caminho dos Diamantes (Diamond Route), with real drive times, guesthouses worth the price, and the tourist traps that cost you a full travel day.

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Sustentável

Bonito (MS) without the trap: why half the tours aren't worth the price

The unified voucher system, a R$/quality ranking of the snorkel floats, and the mistakes that cost a full travel day.

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Sustentável

Chapada Diamantina in 6 days without a certified guide: what you can do solo (and what you should NEVER attempt)

The direct map of what's open access (Poço Azul, Mucugezinho, Fumaça from above) and what legally requires a certified Brazilian guide (Vale do Pati, Fumaça from below). With real 2026 guide pricing and the climate window nobody respects.

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Sustentável

Chapada dos Veadeiros in 5 days: the honest itinerary that ignores 70% of the guidebooks

São Jorge or Alto Paraíso, which waterfalls are worth the queue and which aren't, real daily cost in USD, and why September can be a trap — without the mystical folklore that fills agency packages.

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🇧🇷 Destino

Lençóis Maranhenses between July and September: the per-person math nobody shows you

Agency package: USD 1,040 (R$ 5,874) per person for 4 nights. DIY done right: USD 414 (R$ 2,340). The 60% gap isn't luxury — it's who you pay and how much each one tacks on margin over the same 4x4.

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Destino

Belém after COP30: what's still good (and what turned into a tourist trap)

Six months after the climate conference, the city has a new airport, inflated hotels, and a Ver-o-Peso market wrestling for its soul with Instagram. Field reporting on what's worth it, what was better before, and what nobody tells you.

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🇧🇷 Destino

Fernando de Noronha 2026: the honest guide

Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Depends on what you came for. Beach, diving, surfing, or sea turtles — each has its own window, and each demands a different calculation.

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Sustentável

Pantanal or Amazon: the verdict by traveler type

Brazil's two largest ecosystems don't compete — they serve different purposes. Learn which one delivers what before burning $3,000 on the wrong choice.

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Solo

Is Brazil safe for tourists? Yes, with rules.

Not tourism propaganda, not alarmism. The real picture across 7 regions, 12 rules, and when to trust your gut.

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Destino

When to visit Brazil: the honest month-by-month guide

Not every month works everywhere. Here is what no one tells you about climate, prices, and crowds.

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🇧🇷 Destino

Brazil in 10 days: Rio, Iguaçu, Salvador

A route for travelers who want to understand the country — not collect Christ Redeemer selfies. With prices, hours, and the mistakes everyone makes.

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🇲🇽 Foodie

CDMX in 5 days: Roma, Condesa, and Coyoacán without the curse of the Mexico City Old Tour

Mexico City has become one of the world's three culinary capitals. But tourists keep doing Zócalo + Teotihuacán on bus day trips. This route escapes that.

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🇦🇷 Cultura

Buenos Aires and the tango that isn't on Florida Street

Five nights to understand why this country turned grief into dance — and where to find tango before it became a tourist attraction.

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