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Our Brazil Surf and Turf Explorer is designed for those who want to sample both the interior and coastal delights of this lively South American gem. Investigate the history of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Ouro Preto, swim under waterfalls in the rolling hills of Minas Gerais, stroll the cobblestone streets of the UNESCO World Heritage town of Paraty and relax beach-side along Brazil’s scenic coast, this ride offers a little of everything. Our Explorer format features two and three night stays in regions that offer the rider a long list of choices that can only end up in fun. This is an all-paved itinerary.  Pack your mesh riding suit and your sunscreen and swim suit.  Brazil’s summer awaits you, while winter closes in at home.

ROAD CONDITIONS:

All paved, delicious roads, with optional dirt surface roads.

BRAZIL SURF AND TURF EXPLORER

Starting Price: $9,200
Total Miles: 1,817

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THE ITINERARY

Day 1 - São Paulo at Guarulhos

Arrival in São Paulo at Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), transfer to Campinas. Welcome Dinner this evening. Stay in Campinas.

Day 2 - Campinas to Alfenas - 180 miles

We get on the bikes this day and choose some fun back roads to Pouso Alegre. Stay in Alfenas.

Day 3 - Alfenas to Tiradentes - 140 miles

Ride the back roads of Minas Gerais through hills and mountain country to the small historical city of Tiradentes. Stay in Tiradentes.

Day 4 - Tiradentes Free Day - Up to 150 Miles

There are plenty of day ride loops to choose from and our guides will take you on the best. You may want to take a city tour and check out the historic cathedral, a vintage car collection, and find a great lunch spot serving "Mineiro" cuisine. Stay in Tiradentes.

Day 5 - Tiradentes to Ouro Preto - 100 Miles

Again we will enjoy some great back roads all the way to the UNESCO world heritage site of Ouro Preto. This fascinating city was the fountain of gold throughout the Portuguese colonization. Its baroque architecture makes it stand out amongst the historical cities in Brazil. Stay in Ouro Preto.

Day 6 - Ouro Preto Free Day - Up to 150 Miles

Again you are faced with tough choices: go riding, go exploring or both. You’ll have the opportunity to tour the old gold mine, an experience not for the faint of heart. Stay in Ouro Preto.

Day 7 - Ouro Preto to Aiuruoca - 180 Miles

We set our sights on riding the backroads of pastoral Brazil today and stay in the countryside. Stay in Aiuruoca.

Day 8 - Aiuruoca to Paraty - 200 Miles

Get ready to descend to the coast and begin the "Surf" part of your quest. The ride itself to Paraty is a delight, and what awaits is a very special nook of Brazil rich in history. Paraty is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was the depot for all of the gold collected in Ouro Preto to send to Portugal. This picturesque sea side town is the launching pad for a plethora of boating, beaching and riding opportunities. Stay in Paraty.

Day 9 - Paraty Free Day - Up to 150 Miles

We have two free days here, so you can opt to go snorkeling, boating, relaxing, or riding (we have a great ride in store for you up the coast to Angra dos Reis. Stay in Paraty.

Day 10 - Paraty Free Day - Up to 150 Miles

If you didn't go riding, you should. If you didn't go boating, you should. Make sure to stroll the town center while you are there. This place is made for relaxation. Stay in Paraty.

Day 11 - Paraty to Ilhabela - 95 Miles

Ride from one paradise to another. Enjoy coastal riding for a few hours before loading your motorcycle on a ferry and arriving at Ilhabela. If you like the beach lifestyle, coastline and islands, you have arrived. Stay in Ilhabela.

DAY 12 - Ilhabela Free Day - Up to 150 Miles

Again, tough choices abound. Beach, Boat, or Ride? Or All?!

DAY 13 - Ilhabela to Campinas - 170 Miles

Don't think that just because this is the last day of the ride, its going to boring. Oh no. Get ready for more great tiding as you head to Campinas. Farewell Dinner in Campinas. Stay in Campinas.

DAY 14 - Departure Day

Head home or keep the dream alive.

THE GEAR TO BRING

MotoQuest guides wear KLIM helmets, jackets, pants and gloves. You can view and download our complete MotoQuest packing list here.

Included with the tour:

Hotel Accommodations
Premiere Welcome and Farewell Dinners
Professional MotoQuest Guide(s)
Support Vehicle
Support Vehicle Driver
Staff Trained in First Aid with Satellite Phone
MotoQuest Swag Bag
Photos Taken on the Trip
Automatic Enrollment in Global Rescue

Not Included:

Airfare
Meals on the Road
Gas
Alcohol
Alternative Tours
Travel Insurance
Gratuities
National Park Entrance Fees

MotoQuest Staff on Tour:

Landmarks And Attractions

Tiradentes, Brazil is a charming town located in the state of Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil. It is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and rich history. The town was named after Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, also known as Tiradentes, who was a leading figure in the Brazilian independence movement.

 

In Tiradentes, you can wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial buildings. The main square, Largo das Forras, is a bustling hub where you can find local shops, restaurants, and cafes. The town is also home to several historical churches, such as the Church of Saint Anthony and the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, which are worth a visit.

 

Tiradentes is a popular destination for its cultural events and festivals. One of the most famous is the Tiradentes Film Festival, which showcases Brazilian and international films. The town also hosts the Festival of Culture and Gastronomy, where you can indulge in delicious local cuisine. If you’re a fan of outdoor activities, Tiradentes offers opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the surrounding natural beauty. The Serra de São José State Park is nearby and offers stunning views of the region.

 

Overall, Tiradentes is a delightful destination for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those seeking a charming colonial experience in Brazil. MotoQuest stays two nights in Tiradentes during their Surf and Turf Explorer.

Ouro Preto, Brazil! A truly remarkable place. Ouro Preto is a historic city located in the state of Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil. It is renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture and rich cultural heritage. Ouro Preto, which translates to “Black Gold” in English, was once a thriving center of gold mining during the 18th century. The city’s wealth from gold attracted many artists, architects, and craftsmen, resulting in the creation of magnificent churches, grand mansions, and ornate sculptures that still stand today.

 

One of the highlights of Ouro Preto is its stunning churches. The city is home to numerous baroque-style churches, such as the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi and the Church of Our Lady of Carmel. These churches are adorned with intricate woodwork, gold leaf decorations, and beautiful paintings, showcasing the artistic talent of the time.

 

Exploring the streets of Ouro Preto is like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets, colorful colonial buildings, and charming squares create a unique atmosphere. The main square, Praça Tiradentes, is a focal point of the city and is surrounded by important landmarks, including the Governor’s Palace and the Museum of the Inconfidência. Speaking of museums, Ouro Preto is home to several museums that offer a glimpse into the city’s history and art. The Museum of the Inconfidência, for example, showcases artifacts related to the Inconfidência Mineira, a revolutionary movement for Brazilian independence.

 

Additionally, Ouro Preto hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year. The Carnival of Ouro Preto is particularly famous, attracting visitors from all over Brazil to enjoy the lively parades, music, and dancing. For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding hills and landscapes provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.

 

In summary, Ouro Preto is a captivating destination that offers a blend of history, art, and natural beauty. It is a must-visit for those who appreciate colonial architecture and want to immerse themselves in Brazil’s rich cultural heritage.

Tell me about Paraty, Brazil Ah, Paraty, Brazil! A truly enchanting coastal town. Paraty is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, along the Costa Verde (Green Coast) of Brazil. It is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and stunning natural beauty.


Paraty’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it’s easy to see why. The town’s charming streets are lined with colorful colonial buildings, many of which have been converted into boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy restaurants. The architecture reflects the town’s rich history as a major port during the colonial era.


One of the highlights of Paraty is its vibrant cultural scene. The town hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including the Paraty International Literary Festival, which attracts renowned authors and book lovers from around the world. The streets come alive with music, dance, and art during these festivities, creating a lively and festive atmosphere. Paraty is also famous for its stunning coastline and nearby islands. The region is dotted with beautiful beaches, secluded coves, and crystal-clear waters.


Boat tours and schooner trips are popular ways to explore the surrounding islands and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Nature lovers will appreciate the lush Atlantic Rainforest that surrounds Paraty. There are several hiking trails that lead to stunning waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.


Additionally, Paraty is known for its traditional cachaça distilleries. Cachaça is a Brazilian spirit made from sugarcane, and you can visit these distilleries to learn about the production process and even sample different varieties of cachaça.


Overall, Paraty offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It is a place where you can wander through the cobblestone streets, explore the coastline, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this charming coastal town.