Tourists Will Especially Appreciate The Warmth of The Brazilians
by admin on Nov.15, 2009, under America
Brazil is world famous for samba, soccer and carnival. But vacationers to estimate Brazil’s largest country in South America? What could be more positive news, and what is covered in a rather negative? To these questions, there is now an international survey response, carried out by the Brazilian Tourism Institute Embratur in June 2009 among 2400 foreign tourists.

The results show that the sample of Brazilian tourists will especially appreciate the friendliness and warmth of the Brazilian. 45 percent of respondents chose this issue to the best of what Brazil has to offer. Thereafter, the natural beauties of Brazil follow with 23 percent, the sea and the beaches with 18 percent of the sun and the climate with 14 percent and the country’s diversity with 9 percent.
The most popular city is, according to 45 percent of foreign tourists in Rio de Janeiro. Then follow with 16 percent of Sao Paulo and Salvador da Bahia, with 5 percent. Florianopolis and Fortaleza were mentioned by three per cent of holidaymakers. As for the natural beauty of the tropical country, especially the beaches to enjoy great popularity. You wanting 28 percent of foreign visitors. The tropical forests have been identified by 18 percent of respondents and the Iguacu Falls by seven percent.
The study also deals with the negative aspects of the holiday destination Brazil. Thus 22 percent of Brazilian tourists criticized violence, crime and assaults. 18 percent felt the poverty as negative and 15 percent of the lack of security forces and police. Another eleven percent complained about traffic problems and an inadequate road signs. However, ten percent of the respondents indicated that it has no criticisms.
Overall, the holiday destination Brazil cuts in the study very well. This is confirmed by Luiz Barretto, the Brazilian Minister of Tourism: “Despite the great challenges we have ahead of us, this study shows that 90 percent of foreign visitors has fallen in Brazil, and they recommend the destination to friends and acquaintances.”











































