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Debby_S, Jun 2026
Great way to see the spots of Rio in 8 hours!
So much history packed in to 8 hours. I had time before a night flight and was so pleased I picked this tour. Gustavo and the team were organised, great communication, and provided a great overview of the various sight seeing spots of Rio. Would recommend.
Tiffany_N, Jun 2026
Overall, the tour was...
Overall, the tour was great and we would recommend it. We specifically chose the afternoon (1:00 PM) pick up because many reviews suggested it was the best option for catching sunset at Sugarloaf Mountain, which was one of the highlights we were looking forward to. We visited Christ the Redeemer first and spent quite a bit longer there than expected, which resulted in us completely missing sunset at Sugarloaf. Sunset was mentioned as part of the experience, and it was clear that many people in our group, not just us, were hoping to see it. By the time we arrived at Sugarloaf, it was already close to dark. While the nighttime views were still beautiful, we also encountered the large crowds that had come for sunset and ended up waiting over an hour in lines just to get back down the mountain. That said, the tour itself was enjoyable, the sights were incredible, and it was a great way to see Rio. I would just recommend future travelers confirm the timing if catching the sunset at Sugarloaf is an important part of the experience for them.
Christina_T, Jun 2026
Really loved getting...
Really loved getting outside the city and seeing the Tijuca Forest! Leo was an excellent guide, full of information, and I really appreciated his efforts to help us spot wildlife (we didn’t see a sloth, but we certainly tried! Obviously nothing in nature is guaranteed but I always appreciate when guides make an effort regardless). I’d consider the hike moderate leaning toward ease, but be prepared to sweat a little. Even in the rain the forest provides enough shelter to avoid getting too drenched though you may want a rain jacket or poncho for the view at the top. The swim under the waterfalls was optional and would have been easy to use a nearby restroom to change into a bathing suit but we opted out because it was too cold. Overall, highly recommend this tour if you like nature, history, and getting away from the city for a day.
stephaniegorosh, Jun 2026
Great accessible private tour with Higor!
We had a fantastic private tour with Higor. My mother uses a walker, and Higor did an excellent job finding accessible bathrooms, navigating step-free access, and making sure she was comfortable and safe. We saw Christ the Redeemer, an interesting Brutalist-style church, the bottom of the Selaron Steps, and took the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain. Our lunch stop was delicious too. My only regret was that I didn’t think to ask for a stop at the Holocaust Memorial! We will go another day. Notes for anyone with access needs: The Sugarloaf Mountain cable car was set up well for accessibility, aside from a small gap between the platform and the cable car. There was an extensive network of lifts providing step-free access. Christ the Redeemer was more challenging. There were steep inclines and broken-down escalators. Even worse, people on the small viewing platform repeatedly pushed my mother’s walker, and one woman even shouted at my mother to move it so she could take a photo. Overall, it was a wonderful tour around Rio!
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