Moving to Brazil with IntlMOVE and Visiting Buzios

When you move to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with IntlMOVE, you will undoubtedly enjoy the endless beaches.

Brazil is well known for its beaches, its bathing beauties, its food and its parties.

Sometimes you need to get away from the madness and enjoy a little piece of paradise that is a bit more quiet and secluded. 

Buzios is a small peninsula that is just over 100 miles east of Rio de Janeiro.

This stretch of beaches was once home to the Tamoio and Goitacas tribes that were native to Brazil.

This area was also a picturesque fishing village, but has since become a great place to enjoy the beauty of Brazil.

This area is now home to more than 25 of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. 

Over the years, Brazil has been invaded and many towns have been developed.

Buzios still has some of its undeveloped charm, but can also claim that it is bustling with visitors and locals. 

There are definitely areas of Buzios that are loud and full of energy.

However, there are also more secluded beaches that can offer peace and relaxation. 

Although the development of Buzios is nowhere near larger cities, the area has resorts and a lively nightlife.

There are fine restaurants, arts and many other things for visitors to enjoy.

You can get a feel for paradise without being completely separated from the world! 

If you are visiting Buzios after you move to Brazil, you can stay at one of more than 100 hotels in the peninsula.

There are hotels with all the modern luxuries.

There are also hotels for visitors traveling on a budget.

You can find restaurants that serve just about any type of cuisine that you can imagine.

If you love having a good time, there are dozens of bars and clubs to dance the night away.

The nightlife in Buzios is not for the faint of heart, so go prepared to be wowed. 

You can visit the beaches for many reasons.

You can enjoy the sun while sunbathing.

Make sure to enjoy the water by windsurfing, surfing, fishing and scuba diving.

Soccer is played on the beach by locals and there are even volleyball matches from time to time. 

There are boat tours that can take you out to enjoy a number of activities.

Take a boat tour to go fishing, snorkeling or diving!

In addition to the beach, Buzios has many more activities for you to enjoy and meet people.

There is an amazing 18-hole golf course for the avid golfers.

There are also boat and car rentals for people who want to have an easier time getting around the area. 

If you want a quiet vacation getaway or a weekend filled with excitement, Buzios has what you need.

IntlMOVE can ship your household goods to Brazil, but the fun part of moving overseas is up to you.

Explore your new country and the surrounding cities to get the most out of your international moving experience.

Moving to Brazil and Daily Life in Rio de Janeiro

When you are preparing to move to Brazil with IntlMOVE, you will probably wonder if daily life will be as fun as it looks in the movies.

There are parties, festivals, an exciting nightlife and let’s not forget Carnival

However, when moving overseas you have to be realistic.

There will be days when you just want to sit at home and there will be days when you have the time of your life.

Living in a new country is much different from vacationing in a new country

Daily life in Brazil can vary depending on the person and the activities you like to do. 

Work Weeks

When you move to Brazil, you can expect to work more hours.

Brazilians will work from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

One benefit to working more hours is more vacation time.

You will get one month of vacation if you decide to accept a job offer in Brazil.

The law also states that you get paid 13 month’s salary.

So, you end up working 11 months and get paid for 13 months of work! 

When living in Brazil, you have to learn to acclimate to the new office atmosphere.

Although Brazil is a very laid back country, you will be expected to perform your job with the utmost professionalism.

You will not be able to show up to the office in jeans and sandals, but will be expected to dress in a very conservative manner.

Oftentimes, men and women will be expected to wear business suits.

You will be expected to show up on time and you will not have a casual relationship with your boss, which you may be accustomed to from living in the United States.

There is a very clear distinction between bosses and employees and there is a much higher degree of respect. 

Weekends

When you move to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, there will be many weekends when you want to go to the beach.

This is a favorite pastime of many locals, so this is something you will probably do often.

The weather facilitates the vast amount of time you can spend outdoors.

In addition to the beach, there are countless things you can do with friends while spending time in the sun. 

If you are an avid skier, Brazil is probably not the place for you.

However, Brazil offers almost every other recreational activity possible.

You can hike, bike, swim, surf, shop, eat and do virtually anything else you like to do. 

If you are a foodie, you will have found a haven in Rio de Janeiro.

There are restaurants that have cuisines from all over the world.

Whether you enjoy Asian food, Indian food or South American food, you can eat to your heart’s content. 

When you move to Brazil with IntlMOVE, you may want to spend your weekends learning the language.

It is very important in order to get the most out of Brazil.

You can attend language classes or you can just practice your Portuguese with servers at restaurants, store clerks or just about anyone else you encounter.

Learning Portuguese will help you make more friends, learn your way around and help you enjoy your time in Brazil. 

When you move to Brazil, you will find that most locals are very friendly.

Rio de Janeiro is used to seeing foreigners as it is a popular tourist destination.

The locals are very family oriented and many Brazilians have the same social groups they have had for years.

This can make it difficult to make Brazilian friends, but learning Portuguese will help you blend in! 

Brazil is a great place to live and you will want to take advantage of the many benefits of living in this South American country.

Let IntlMOVE ship your household goods to Brazil to make your dream of living overseas a reality.

Moving to Brazil and the Nightlife

IntlMOVE can ship all of your household goods to Rio de Janeiro when you are moving to Brazil.

Don’t forget to pack your dancing shoes because the nightlife in Brazil is out of control.

Rio is known worldwide for its wild nightlife filled with samba, clubs, dancing and food.

Although there is plenty to do in Rio de Janeiro, don’t expect the city to be filled with intoxicated parties.

Alcohol is very much a part of the nightlife, but going out is more about enjoying oneself and enjoying the people around you.

The atmosphere is very much alive with people wanting to have a good time.

 Bars

Bars in Rio de Janeiro are much different from bars you will find in the United States.

Most places in the city serve alcohol, so bars can be as simple as a very tiny location with plastic chairs and tables.

Most street cafés serve beer, so you will find many Brazilians frequenting these low key locations to mingle with friends.

There are bars in Ipanema or Leblon, which have a few Irish pubs that are small and similar bars you will find in the United States.

There are also many expats in these bars, so it could be a good place to go if you need some familiarity.

Just like in the United States, bars are crowded during the early evening for happy hour.

Clubs

There are many nightclubs in Rio where you can dance the night away.

Music can change nightly at each club, so find out the different schedules to enjoy the atmosphere that is right for you.

Many clubs will play electronic music or hip hop, so ask the locals in Rio where to go for a fun night out.

Samba is big part of the culture in Rio, so take time to immerse yourself in the song and dance.

In addition to samba, you can also find places that feature Bossa Nova, which is another popular form of music in Brazil.

Theatre

To enjoy going to plays in Brazil, you have to understand Portuguese.

However, if you are still learning the language, you still have options to enjoy some cultural experiences.

You can enjoy symphonies, ballet, dance performances and other live productions that do not require you to understand the language.

Dining

There are so many wonderful restaurants in Rio de Janeiro that you will never tire of the same food.

Cassava, also known as a yucca is a popular ingredient in many dishes in Brazil.

Tropical fruits like açaí and mango are used in many dishes, which is unique to this region of the world.

If you are a meat lover, try caruru which is a traditional Brazilian dish you will find at many restaurants.

Churrasco is a form of BBQ meat that has gained popularity around the world.

If you are in the mood for other types of food, like Asian or Italian, you will be able to find a multitude of different restaurants that specialize in different cuisines from different regions of the globe.

Whatever your taste buds are craving, you will be able to find something you enjoy in Rio.

Street Parties

The most famous party of the year is Carnival, which is a celebration known worldwide.

During this annual celebration, you will be able to witness the most spectacular samba performances in the world.

People come from all over the globe to participate in Carnival and most businesses are shut down at this time so you can enjoy it to its fullest extent.

In addition to Carnival, there are many street parties throughout the year that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Brazil.

Get ready for the experience of a lifetime.

 Moving to Brazil will present you with the opportunity to experience many different things and places.

IntlMOVE wants to make this your move to Brazil as easy as possible by handling all the details of your international move. 

Contact IntlMOVE today so you can get down to Brazil and have some of the best nights of your life.