How to Plan a Perfect 2016 Olympics Rio de Janeiro Trip?
One of
the world's most enticing sport events, 2016 Summer Olympics (Friday,
August 5 to Sunday, August 21) is scheduled to be held in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil. Millions of participants and spectators will be
travelling to Rio for witnessing a spectacular Rio 2016 Olympics. No
doubt, many of you are planning to make the trip for visiting Brazil's
marvelous city this August.
In this article, you will find some
useful guide and tips, which will help in enjoying an organized trip for
witnessing 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro:
How to Reach Brazil's Rio?
Rio
de Janeiro is accessible by air, as it is widely found that multiple
airlines fly into the city from countless destinations. Looking around
for flights a few days after and before the respective opening or
closing ceremonies will help you in finding the best deals.
Getting Event Tickets:
Each
country has its own designated authorized reseller, which makes it a
complicated process to get your hands on event tickets. It is believed
that the first and second draws took place in March and October 2015;
this means most events tickets are already sold out. But there is still a
hope alive for you, as some of the reputable inbound or incoming tour
operators in Brazil have the access.
Information about Visa:
Most
travelers are required to have a visa for entering Brazil. In order to
make things easier and in a bid to attract record number of visitors,
Brazilian authorities have introduced a generous visa waiver system
between June 1st and September 18th. This system specifies," the
Ministries of Tourism and Foreign Relations to exempt entrance visas for
tourists from the US, Canada, Australia and Japan, coming to see 2016
Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Transportation Mode within Rio:
•
Taxi: This is Rio's most decent public transportation, which will offer
visitors a great relief. Taxi fare in Rio is pretty cheap, which can go
up to a certain level prior to the Olympics season.
•
Metros: Rio has two existing metro lines- Line 1 {starts from Ipanema,
serving the tourist area of Zona Sul (Copacabana, Urca) and Rio Centro}
and Line 2 {begins at Botafogo and runs through the neighborhoods of the
North Zone (Zona Norte)}. It is speculated that the third line is
proposed to open before the Olympics, which will connect the city to
Barra da Tijuca.
• Bus: For Olympics 2016, a new BRT
(Bus Rapid Transit) line has been introduced to cater to the visitor's
travelling to Rio. The bus route will connect the airport to main
arenas, stadiums and Barra da Tijuca. You can enjoy this major
transportation mode with fares around 4 Euros.
Game Venues in Rio:
The Olympic Games will be held in four different places in Rio such as Barra Olympic Park, Copacabana, Deodoro and Maracana.
Conclusion:
The
above mentioned points or tips will surely help every 2016 Olympic trip
planner to Rio. To witness the 2016 Rio Olympic Games with ultimate
enthusiasm, convenience and comfort, it will be wise to choose a most
reputable inbound tour operator in Brazil. With great local knowledge,
they will plan out an individual travel program and offer 24 hour
valuable assistance with exotic accommodation, food and transportation
options. It will be a delight for you to enjoy the breathtaking Olympic
Games and sightseeing tours.
This article is produced by Ada Tours- most trusted and reliable incoming & inbound tour operator in Brazil, which offers great variety of travel packages.
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