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WORLD SYSTEM BUILDERS BRAZIL TRIP APRIL 25 TH 28 TH, 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro was the capital of Brazil until 1960. Often called Cidade Maravilhosa (The Marvellous City) Rio de Janeiro is world renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and location, nestled between lush, green mountains and crystal clear seas. Rio is one of the most culturally and economically prominent cities in Brazil and features some of the country s most famous tourist attractions such as Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain), Corcovado (Christ the Redeemer statue), and the iconic beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. The city is full of energy and rhythm, and the locals of Rio, Cariocas, are known for their carefree spirit and charm. Whether you are looking to experience Carnaval, relax in a naturally stunning environment, or enjoy all the luxuries of a cosmopolitan city, Rio de Janeiro has it all..

HOTELS WINDSOR OCEANICO Rua Martinho de Mesquita, 129 Barra da Tijuca Tel.: 55 21 2195-5000 WINDSOR BARRA Avenida Lucio Costa, 2630 - Barra da Tijuca Phone: (21) 2195-5000, Both hotels are located in the sophisticated Barra da Tijuca neighborhood, a short walk from the beach. For business travelers, Windsor Oceanico is equipped with a complete structure for conventions and conferences with modern and spacious meeting rooms. The Windsor Oceanico is connected to the Windsor Barra Hotel, which already has a mega structure for events, by a climatized walkway. It is the largest integrated convention center in Rio de Janeiro.

Barra da Tijuca, popularly known as Barra is the youngest neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. Besides having the longest beach in Rio de Janeiro, with 18 km of sea and white sand, Barra has everything a neighborhood needs: a variety of entertainment, cuisine and culture options. Enjoy an afternoon of shopping at the famous Barra Shopping, one of the largest in Latin America, with over 700 stores. For those who love luxury, sophistication and delicious cuisine, Village Mall has over 90 stores, offering the world s most famous brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Tiffany & Co., Prada, Emporio Armani and Carolina Herrera. Spend a day enjoying nature; visit the Natural Park Marapendi, Bosque da Barra Park, or Chico Mendes Park with 5km of trails and a lovely view. Enjoy the entire length of the beach. Surfing, bodyboarding and stand up paddle are popular sports here. The neighborhood offers various activities for entertainment, bars, restaurants, bowling, cinemas, and concert hall. Barra da Tijuca has a vibrant nightlife and has the best bars and nightclubs in town.

DAY-BY- DAY ITINERARY Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Monday April 25 th - Arrive Rio de Janeiro Upon arrival, we will be greeted and assisted at the Rio International Airport and then transferred to your hotel located in the Barra neighborhood of Rio. The remainder of the day is free. Between 12:00n and 9:00pm, Shuttle buses will be offered on an hourly basis, making stops at: o Barra shopping mall o Ipanema Beach o Copacabana Beach (3 strategic stops) Tuesday - April 26 th Rio de Janeiro Buffet Breakfast is served at the hotel. Today you will participate in a full day meeting. This evening you will be transferred to a typical Brazilian Steak House, to enjoy dinner. Cash bar available Wednesday April 27 th Rio de Janeiro Buffet Breakfast at the hotel. This morning once again you will be participating in a meeting. This afternoon, you are free to choose one of several optional tours Listed below This evening enjoy a lively Farewell Dinner including a Typical Brazilian Samba Show. (The show will recreate the history if samba and carnival including different rhythms such as jongo, umbingada, ijexa, marchinha, samba de gafieira and samba enredo. The presentation will include 39 performers.) Cash bar available Thursday April 28 th Rio - USA Buffet Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the Rio International Airport for the return flight.

RIO DE JANEIRO OPTIONAL TOURS STATUE OF CHRIST BY COGWHEEL TRAIN Pick-up by bus at your hotel and transfer to the Corcovado Train Station at the bottom of Corcovado Mountain. Then embark on a cogwheel train that ascends through the Tijuca Forest, a tropical rainforest covering over 12 miles, towards the peak of the mountain. Here you will find Christ the Redeemer, at 125 feet the largest Art Deco-style sculpture in the world, located 2,330 feet above sea level. The statue, visible from anywhere in Rio, offers a 360-degree panorama of the city. Enjoy the astounding views! Then upon your return enjoy a panoramic ride along the famous Copacabana and Ipanema beach on your way back to the hotel. $70.00 per person. STATUE OF CHRIST BY JEEP Following hotel pick up in an open-air Hummer style jeep we will depart to visit the Christ Statue recently elected as one of the seven modern wonders of the world. The statue sits 2,300 ft. above sea level, atop Corcovado Hill. Following a scenic drive through the Tijuca Forest you arrive at the summit of the hill. Upon reaching the top, visitors will experience a panoramic view of Rio de Janeiro and discover why it is known as the Marvelous City! The tour continues up Paineiras road towards the Cascatinha Falls for an enjoyable stroll prior to returning to the hotel. $125.00 per person.

SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN and DOWNTOWN AREA Over a million tourists each year visit the world famous Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf Mountain) which has become an iconic symbol of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Rising up from a small peninsula at the entrance of Guanabara Bay, its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of a concentrated, refined sugar loaf. The journey to the top is made in glass cable-cars. The first cable-car takes passengers to the top of Urca Hill, which rises 215 meters above sea level and offers spectacular views of the entire bay and its surrounding islands. From Urca Hill, passengers continue in a second cable-car to the top of Sugar Loaf which rises 395 meters above sea level and offers a 360 degree view of the entire city including Botafogo and Copacabana Beaches, Corcovado Mountain and downtown Rio de Janeiro. $70.00 per person. HD SECRETS OF OLD RIO Relish this unique walking tour of downtown Rio s narrow streets and historical buildings while you discover the legends, secrets and gossip about the Brazilian aristocracy. We will visit many interesting sites such as the São Bento Monastery, Candelaria Church. The public square of Praca XV, Banco do Brasil Cultural Center, among others. Next a pit stop at the traditional Colombo Coffee Shop, then continue on down Uruguaiana Street to Carioca Square and up to the impressive pyramid shaped Metropolitan Cathedral. At this point, we ll meet our car for transportation back to the hotel. $60.00 per person.

MARACANA STADIUM - RIO DE JANEIRO Depart your hotel and visit the hallowed ground of the Maracanã Stadium, once the largest stadium in the world. Built for the 1950 FIFA World Cup Brazil, the Maracanã was the arena for that year s truly memorable final game between Brazil and Uruguay. It was completely renovated for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, reducing its capacity from 200,000 to 78,838 seats, yet it remains the country s biggest football ground. As Rio s second most popular attraction, the Maracanã continues to attract football fans from all over the world. You will go behind the scenes to the Tribune Press, the two locker rooms and the sports museum, with its collection of photographs, cups and Pele s famous no. 10 jersey! The Maracanã will be the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. $75.00 per person.

PRE-ARRIVAL OPTIONAL PROGRAMS BUZIOS (BRAZIL) 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS APRIL 22 ND 25 TH, 2016 The peninsula of Búzios is a resort town and a municipality only 100 miles north of Rio. Originally settled by European pirates and slave traders, this diverse city enjoyed periods of prosperity, emerging as one of Brazil s most picturesque fishing villages and elected one of the 10 most beautiful areas in the world. In the early 1900s, it was a favorite with the Carioca high society, eager to exchange the vibrancy of Rio city life for the crystal-clear waters of Buzios s 23 beaches. However, it was not until the arrival of French actress Brigitte Bardot in 1964 that it became wildly and irreversibly popular with the beautiful set. A bronze statue commemorating her visit remains on the Orla Bardot Boardwalk looking across to the waterfront. While Búzios is noted for its sophistication, rustic charm and distinctive architecture, its main activity is beach-hopping ITINERARY: Day 1 Rio de Janeiro / Buzios Arrive in Rio de Janeiro and transfer to Búzios. Upon arrival balance of the day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel in Buzios. Day 2 Buzios Panoramic Trolley Tour A specially constructed truck, with a roof to protect you from the sun, and with open sides for free views, will take you on a breathtaking tour of Búzios. A local guide provides you with historical and geographical facts of the sites and beaches, and also tell the story of Brigitte Bardot and her discovery of the once tiny fishing village on the Costa do Sol in the 1960 s. Balance of the day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel in Buzios. (B) Day 3 Buzios Today enjoy a full day at leisure to discover the beaches of this charming city. Overnight at the hotel in Buzios. (B)

Day 4 Buzios Rio de Janeiro Transfer from the hotel in Buzios to the hotel in Rio de Janeiro. (B) (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner RATES: STANDARD ROOM: - $830.00 per person / double occupancy - $1205.00 Single DELUXE ROOM: - $1,025.00 per person / double occupancy - $1585.00 Single Features: Accommodation for 3 nights at a (4*) hotel. Buffet breakfast daily. Round trip transfers via private car with Portuguese speaking driver. Trolley Panoramic tour is on shared basis with English speaking guide.

RECIFE (BRAZIL) 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS APRIL 22 ND 25 TH, 2016 Recife, capital of the state of Pernambuco in Northeast Brazil, is also the Portuguese word for reef, and refers to the long stone reef running parallel to its shoreline. The many rivers, small islands, waterways and 50-plus bridges found in the city center characterize its geography and give Recife its nickname--the "Brazilian Venice. Recife is also a major cultural hub--here you will find the Synagogue Kahal Zur, the oldest synagogue in the Americas, built in 1636 during the Dutch occupation, as well as many opulent churches from the Portuguese colonial period. Maracatu, a performance of Afro-Brazilian origin, emerged from Recife and Olinda. Located just a couple of miles away, Olinda is one of the best-preserved colonial cities in Brazil. Like Recife, Olinda features a number of major attractions, such as an historic downtown area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just one hour from Recife you ll find Porto de Galinhas, awarded the best beach in Brazil for over a decade. So whether you like the sun and beach, or history and culture, Recife and Olinda are your perfect destinations. ITINERARY: Day 1 Recife Arrive in Recife and transfer to the hotel. Balance of the day at leisure. Day 2 - Recife The day will begin with a panoramic tour, first passing by Recife s most famous beach - Boa Viagem- then to the city center with its colonial houses, old churches, rivers and bridges. Next we head to Olinda, named a Cultural Heritage of Humanity site by UNESCO. Here we see convents, narrow streets and colorful houses. From "Alto da Sé" church, you have the most beautiful view of Recife, and can see all of its islands and crystal blue waters. Return to the hotel for balance of the day at leisure. (B) Day 3 - Recife Today is yours at leisure or you can choose from one of the local optional tours offered or enjoy the beach. This evening, depart to your tour: Recife by Night Catamaran and Dinner Enjoy the sunset at the Capibaribe River on board of catamaran where you will have dinner. You will cross the major rivers of the city with its bridges, the reason why Recife is nicknamed the "Venice of Brazil". During the tour you will have the opportunity to observe the beautiful colonial buildings in the city dating from the 19th century when passing by the old town. The tour includes a stop in the old town with some time to explore the city. Overnight at the hotel in Recife. (B, D)

Day 4 Recife At the appropriate time, transfer to the Recife airport. (B) (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner RATES: STANDARD ROOM: - $460.00 per person / double occupancy - $680.00 Single Features: Accommodation for 3 nights at a (4*) hotel. Buffet breakfast daily. Round trip transfers via private car. Half-day guided tour of Recife & Olinda Evening dinner & catamaran excursion.

SALVADOR (BRAZIL) 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS APRIL 22 ND 25 TH, 2016 Salvador, located in the northeastern state of Bahia, was Brazil s first colonial capital from 1549 until 1763, and one of the oldest colonial cities in the Americas. It is considered the most African city in the Americas due to the derivation of its cuisine, religion, music and arts from African origin. Sometimes referred to as the land of happiness, Salvador is a haven for music lovers and its yearly Carnaval is the largest street Carnaval in the world. It is also home to white sand beaches, beautiful islands, charming coastal villages and rainforests. If you like culture, music and beach surrounded by a happy environment, Salvador is your place! ITINERARY: Day 1 - Salvador Arrive in Salvador and transfer to the hotel. Balance of the day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel in Salvador. Day 2 - Salvador Full Day Historic and Panoramic Tour Half Day Tour: Today we learn about the history and contrasts of Salvador. We start at the modern beach neighborhood of Barra and head towards the historic section of the Pelourinho, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its spectacular and well restored Portuguese colonial architecture and historical monuments. Along the way, we will stop at the São Francisco Church, a symbol of baroque style with exquisite golden woodwork, and continue towards the Square, the heart of the neighborhood. The Lower City tour offers another perspective of the sprawling city, taking us to the quiet waters of the Itapagipe Peninsula where life moves at a slower pace than the bustling upper city. Fishermen fish from dugout canoes, locals collect shellfish at low tide, schooners lie at anchor, all protected by the famous Bonfim church, one of the most important churches of pilgrimage in Brazil and deeply influenced by the Candomblé beliefs. We continue to the Monserrat district with its panoramic view of the city. Next a stop at the famous Mercado Modelo, a thriving market for local goods and souvenirs. This is also where you can test your bargaining talents! Overnight at the hotel in Salvador. (B) Day 3 - Salvador Today is yours at leisure. Choose one of the many optional tours available. Overnight at the hotel in Salvador. (B)

Day 4 Salvador At the appropriate time, transfer to the airport. (B) (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner RATES: STANDARD ROOM: - $625.00 per person / double occupancy - $950.00 Single Features: Accommodation for 3 nights at a (4*) hotel. Buffet breakfast daily. Transfers and tours are by private car and guide.

IGUASSU (BRAZIL) 3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS APRIL 23 RD 25 TH, 2016 The Iguassu Falls, 275 waterfalls of the Iguassu River straddling the jungle borders between Brazil and Argentina, are one of nature s most spectacular creations. A 2-hour flight connects Rio, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires to the city of Iguassu and both sides of the Falls. The Brazilian side is farther from the tumblers but delivers a panorama and better view of the greatest section, Devil s Throat. Here, 14 falls combine in the 330-foot fall, pounding the water below with such force that there is a constantly rising huge rainbow-spanned cloud of spray. The Argentinian side, however, is more pleasant to explore, and offers such a close-up of the thundering water that most visitors wear waterproof raincoats. The Falls are shared by two Iguassu parks the National Park in Brazil and the Nacional Park in Argentina each has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You must visit both! ITINERARY: Day 1 Iguassu Falls Upon arrival at the airport transfer to the hotel. Balance of the day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2 Iguassu Falls Today we tour the Brazilian side, starting from the Park, which has a road leading to the start of the Cascades Trail, a moderate walk that takes you high above the river to a series of galleries with great views of the Argentinian side. At the end of the path, walk down to a boardwalk which extends to the lower base of Devil s Throat. Or, you can stay on the car the way to the end, and take a glass-enclosed elevator down. In any case, be aware of the coatis you encounter en route they know what snacks you are carrying and will climb up and help themselves! Then embark on the Macuco Safari. The big adventure begins inside the Iguassu National Park. The tour starts with a ride through the Macuco Trail in an open jeep-towed wagon permitting a free view of the scenery. During the ride there is a stop for those who want to take a dip in one of the falls (optional). Next head to the Macuco Safari dock on the Brazilian side of the Iguassu River. Board an inflatable bi-motor boats. The boat travels up-river, passing the canyon, facing the rapids. Rocks, animals and a spectacular green landscape complete the scenery until it reachs the great horseshoe known as the Devil's Throat. To top the tour off, the pilot will give everyone a splash by navigating through the spray of one of the falls! We recommend that passengers bring a change of clothes, due to the constant spray from the falls, and don't bring anything that cannot get wet - lockers are available at the pier before boarding.

After lunch (ow own), we ll cross the border into Argentina and depart for a tour of the Argentinian side of the falls. An environmentally friendly, open air, narrow gauge Waterfalls Train runs through the forest, alive with orchids, colorful birds and brilliant butterflies, and deposits you at Devil s Gorge Station. From here, steel catwalks on the upper side of the river offer a fine wildlife show and bring you to the suspended platform at the brink of Devil s Throat, while another trail leads eventually to a stairway to the river below, where a short boat ride highly recommended makes a pass close to one of the falls. Count on getting soaked in either case! Nearby is a marker showing the point at which Brazil, Argentine and Paraguay converge. Overnight at the hotel. (B) Day 3 Iguassu Falls At an appropriate time, transfer to the airport. (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner RATES: STANDARD ROOM: - $695.00 per person / double occupancy - $1070.00 Single Features: Accommodation for 2 nights at a (4*) hotel. Transfers and touring in private vehicle with English speaking guide. Walking tour to the Brazilian falls from the hotel is private. Macuco Safari Adventure tour is in shared basis. Argentine Falls tour is with a private guide. Argentinean reciprocity fee is required in order to visit the Argentinean side of the falls.

BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA) 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS APRIL 23 RD 25 TH, 2016 Buenos Aires, Argentina s big, cosmopolitan capital, is known for its European atmosphere, passionate tango and vibrant nightlife. Its center is the 16th-century Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace. In Microcentro, Florida Street is the main shopping thoroughfare, leading to Plaza San Martín, a busy park that was once the site of a bullfighting arena. ITINERARY: Day 1 Buenos Aires Upon arrival at the airport you will be transferred to your hotel in Buenos Aires. Balance of the day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2 Buenos Aires Today s tour starts from what is the second and most definitive capital of the area named Plaza de Armas in 1580 and today known as Plaza de Mayo, the historical, political and cultural center of the city. The Pyramid de Mayo, which is in the center, was the first national historical monument and was inaugurated in 1811. In its surrounding areas you can see Casa Rosada the actual seat of Executive Power (Presidential Palace), the Cabinet, and the first municipality of the city that dates back to 1754 and still maintains its colonial characteristics, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. From the Plaza, we start the tour going down Avenida de Mayo, one of the most interesting urban developments of the city with its variety of architectural styles, wide avenues and spacious green areas which balance out the vertiginous rhythm of the city. The tour continues all the way to the neighborhood of San Telmo, one of the oldest in the city, settled at the end of the XIX century by aristocratic families. This neighborhood, where every Sunday the antiques fair takes place around Plaza Dorrego, retains its great architectural heritage. The area is also very active at night as it is the center for most of the tango parlors, tanguerias, restaurants and bars. Going further south, arrive at the picturesque and colorful port neighborhood of La Boca, with its famous street Caminito whose buildings and customs reflect the influence of European settlers that arrived at its shores during the XIX century and left their imprint not only in the multicolor houses still being used today but also in the cuisine of the typical cantinas, small restaurants. Followed by this comes the modern neighborhood of Puerto Madero, with its old piers converted into offices, apartments, places for entertainment and elegant restaurants, and its views of Rio de la Plata, a residential neighborhood of Palermo with elegant mansions surrounded by spacious parks. Return to the hotel. Balance of the day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel. (B)

Day 3 Buenos Aires Depart the hotel towards the village of Cardales, 90 km. from Buenos Aires, for a day in the country at Estancia Santa Susana. The estancia, owned by the Rossiter family since 1860, covers 1200 hectares mostly used for agriculture, and to a lesser extent for cattle and horse breeding. A few years ago, the estancia opened for visitors, and had to convert the facilities for that purpose. It consists of the main house and a series of sheds that function as dining room, bar and grill. The day starts savoring meat empanadas and wine at the bar. Later, at the dining room taste an authentic barbecue (roast beef, chicken, salads, dessert and coffee), followed by a folkloric dance and music show, a tango demonstration, and afterwards an exhibition of roping and ring games where gauchos display their horsemanship abilities. For those who wish to participate more actively, the estancia has horse and horse drawn carriages available for visitors to explore the countryside at leisure. A snack is served in the evening, which includes mate and pastries. After the meal, head back to the city of Buenos Aires ending at the hotel. Overnight at the hotel in Buenos Aires. (B, L) Day 4 Buenos Aires At the appropriate time transfer to the airport. (B) (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner RATES: Based on (4*) hotel: - $935.00 per person / double occupancy - $1135.00 Single Based on (5*) hotel: - $1025.00 per person / double occupancy - $1255.00 Single Program Features: Accommodation with taxes Breakfast at hotel included daily (if early breakfast were required due to flight schedule it may be served at an extra cost). Other meals included only when detailed in the itinerary (Set Menu for the whole group: starter, main course, dessert). Private or Shared transportation according to what is detailed in the itinerary. Local guide. Tips for portage at airports and hotels included (for groups of minimum 10 passengers). Luggage allowance: one medium size suitcase per person plus one piece of hand luggage. All necessary entrance fees for the tours detailed in the itinerary.

AMAZON CRUISE (BRAZIL) 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS APRIL 21 ST 25 TH, 2016 MAGUARI CRUISE - ITINERARY DESCRIPTION Day 1 Thursday - April 21 st MANAUS Manaus is the capital of Brazil s largest state, Amazonas. Located in the North of the country, in the middle of the rainforest, the access to the city is primarily by boat or airplane. This isolation helped preserve both the nature as well as the culture of the city, formed predominantly by Indigenous people and Europeans. The city flourished during the rubber cycle, in the 19 century, and its rich architecture is still a legacy from that time. Today Manaus has become an industrial pole due to tax incentive from the Federal Government. Upon arrival at the Manaus International Airport you will be met and and transferred to your hotel.

Day 2 Friday - April 22 nd WELCOME TO THE AMAZON Today after breakfast enjoy an English-speaking guided tour of Manaus the capital city of the Amazon. We will visit some of the typical neighborhoods of the city. Our first stop is at the Rio Negro Palace, home of the Mayor. Next visit to the Indian Museum, to learn about the traditions, see the objects and costumes of the indigenous population. After that, visit to the Opera House, the primary symbol from the golden age of the rubber boom, a renaissance style building dated from 1896 that hosts an international Opera Festival every year. After you will be transferred to the pier to board your schooner. Depart from the pier in Manaus to board the M/V Desafio at 14:00h, your floating hotel for the next three nights. Once on board, the multilingual naturalist guide will host a welcome to the Amazon briefing highlighting the broad spectrum of life in this unique region. The guide will assist in the identification of the flora/fauna, provide a historical framework and enrich your ecological understanding of this unusual destination and of the natural world. Start sailing bound "Tres Bocas", located in the archipelago of Anavilhanas, the largest river archipelago in the world, with its lakes, islands, creeks and flooded forests. Dinner on board. In the evening, guests will enjoy a pleasant walk in motorized canoes for local recognition, an opportunity to hear the sounds of the jungle. Dinner this evening. (B, D) Day 3 Saturday - April 23 rd THE ANAVILHANAS ISLANDS At 05:30h, boat ride to admire the sunrise in the forest and the birds singing in their diversity. Return to the ship and breakfast. In motorized canoes, walk along the river to a site trails for a walk with purpose to observe the flora and fauna of the region. Return to the ship. Lunch on board while cruising towards the indigenous community "Terra Preta", whose visit is an opportunity to meet the lifestyle and habits of the Indigenous. Return on board and navigation towards Jaraqui' village. By motorized canoes, after a pleasant river expedition, stop in land for an interesting jungle trekking to explore the fauna and flora. Return on board. Dinner on board. (B, L, D) Day 4 Sunday - April 24 th MEETING OF THE WATERS Breakfast on board and sail to a local village named 'Acajatuba'. On the way, stop at the floating station 'Recanto dos Botos' to interact with the pink dolphins, and feed the famous fish 'Pirarucu', known as the cod of the Amazon. Lunch on board. Departure and navigate along the Negro River towards the borders of the Solimões until reach the meeting of waters, where the Negro and Solimoes rivers meet to form the great Amazon River. The cruise continues to 'Janauari' Lake for another exciting experience, fishing the piranha, the dreaded Amazonian fish. Dinner on board. After dinner, canoe ride along the streams in search of caimans and other nocturnal animals with flashlights. Return aboard. Overnight. (B, L, D) Day 5 Monday - April 25 th EXPLORING THE RIVER RIO DE JANEIRO After another tropical breakfast, departure to see the giants and beautiful Amazonian water lilies, another opportunity to explore the Negro River. Return aboard starting the return trip to Manaus arriving at 11:00h in the city, where you will be met and transferred to the Manaus Airport for your continuing flight. (B)

PACKAGE PRICE - $1,749.00 per person / double occupancy (Inside cabin) - $1,849.00 per person / double occupancy (Outside cabin) - $2,749.00 (Inside) Single - $2,849.00 (Outside) Single FEATURES: CRUISE PORTION Welcome Drink The cruise offers a variety of national and imported drinks (charged upon check-out) by Credit card or local currency Brazilian R Information on safety and use of the equipment 3 Breakfasts (buffet style) 2 Lunches (buffet style) 3 Dinners (buffet style) Mineral bottled water (available on board & during meals) 2 Bottled waters (placed each night in the cabin) Amenities in the bathroom English-speaking experienced tour guide Excursions including: Jungle walk, Piranha fishing, interaction/swimming with pink dolphins, Birding at dawn, nocturnal observation of the jungle, visit to the local Riverside and Indigenous communities. Insurance (during the cruise) Baggage allowance (1 piece per person) Passenger Insurance o Insurance company: Tokio Marine Seguradora o CNPJ 33.164.021/0001.00 o Insurance Type: personal accident insurance o Validity: 4 days of trip (Maguari) o Plan: Platinum o Group insured: Tourists o Policy: 1 day before and 1 day prior to departure MANAUS PORTION Transfers: o Arrival transfer from airport to pier o Transfer from pier to the hotel in Manaus o Departure transfer from the hotel in Manaus to the airport. First class hotel Tropical Manaus Ecoresort Buffet breakfast Sightseeing: ½ day guided tour of Manaus All hotel taxes

GENERAL INFORMATION CLIMATE: Brazil is marked by highly varied climates. It goes from the humidity of the Amazon Region, the dry heat of the Northeastern region and the permanently pleasant warm weather of most of the coastal area, to cool evening temperatures in many parts of the plateau and a temperate climate in the South. The seasons in Brazil, are the opposite way round to the Northern Hemisphere seasons of Europe and the United States. The medium annual temperature is 28 C in the North and 20 C in the South. During the months of May and June, in Rio de Janeiro, the average temperature is 25 C. VISAS & PASSPORTS: An entry visa is not required for holders of passports from European or South American countries. As a matter of reciprocity, a visa is required for those from North America. For further information about the necessary documentation and where visas can be obtained, please consult your local Brazilian consulates. Tourist visas can be renewed for a period of 180 days per year. Passports must be valid for at least six months after the planned date of arrival in Brazil. CURRENCY: The currency in Brazil is the Real (abbreviated to R$). Dollars and traveler's checks can be easily changed in hotels, authorized banks and travel agencies. International credit cards are accepted in most hotels, shops and restaurants, however always notify your bank before you travel to avoid your card being blocked when you try to use it in Brazil. The exchange rate fluctuates regularly. The American dollar, in the past months, has been around R$3,80. TIME ZONES: Brazil covers three time zones. The time in Brasilia is the official time in Brazil, usually 3 hours behind GMT (London). This changes with the start of Summer Time (the clocks go forward an hour). SHOPPING: Brazil offers a great variety of shopping: from boutiques to street markets; from precious and semi-precious stones, to creative handicrafts. Shopping centers are open from 10am to 10pm from Monday to Saturday and from 3pm to 9m on Sundays. LANGUAGE: The national language of Brazil is Portuguese.

HEALTH: It is recommended to have the vaccination against yellow fever, for tourists that intend to visit the following Brazilian states: Acre, Amazonas, Amapa, Federal District, Goias, Maranhao, Mato Grosso do Sul, Para, Rondonia, Roraima and Tocantins. If you have recently visited a country, which is known to suffer from outbreaks of Yellow Fever, you will need to show that you have been vaccinated against the disease. TIPS: The service charge of 10% is included in the bills in most restaurants and bars. Therefore, additional tips are optional and are usually between 10% and 15% of the bill. For tour guides and drivers, tips are recommended at the client's discretion. CUISINE: The Brazilian cuisine is rich and varied with Portuguese and African influences. The most typical Brazilian dish is the "feijoada": served in big casseroles, it is a stew of black beans with beef and pork. Usually it is served with manioc flour, rice and slices of fresh orange. There is also the famous Brazilian barbecue, usually served in restaurant in a "rodizio" system, where several kinds of grilled meats are brought to the tables on a skewer and cut directly on the plates of the costumers. The food from Bahia has stronger flavors. There is the famous "Vatapa": made with shrimps, fish oil, coconut milk, bread and oil. The national drink is the famous "Caipirinha": made with sugar cane alcohol called cachaca, mixed with lime, sugar and ice. AIRPORT TAXES: International and domestic airport taxes are charged. Most of the time, these taxes are already included in your air ticket. However please verify it is included before departure. CLOTHING: Light clothes and comfortable shoes are recommended. Passengers should take sun glasses, sun block with a high UV rating and swimming clothes. A jacket is recommended as many places have strong air conditioning. ELECTRICITY: The electric current in most of Brazil is 110 V. Many hotels have adaptors if necessary, although it is recommended to bring your own travel adaptors. TELEPHONES: Mobile phones: The main providers of GSM 1800 technologies are: TIM Brasil, OI and Claro. The international dialing code for Brazil is 00 + 55. The regional code for Rio de Janeiro is 21.