Click for links on Rio or the SF Bay Area.
Culture
- Aqui Lusofonia (News on the Luso-world PT)
- Cultura Nordestina (PT)
- Every Culture: Brazil
- La Movida Brasileña (Spain-Brazil…PT/ES)
- Literatura & Rio de Janeiro (PT)
- MusiBrasil (Italy-Brazil…in Italian)
- Nossa! Brazilian Culture & Music
- The Good Blood
- Visite Irlanda (Ireland-Brazil)
Expat/Guides
- Adventures of a Gringa (no longer there, Rio)
- Andrew Downie’s Brazil Blog
- Blood Pearls (no longer there, São Paulo)
- Brasil Com Z (Brazilians abroad, in PT)
- Brazil NYC (Brazilians in New York)
- Brazil Travel Blog (São Paulo)
- Daily Life in Rio (Rio, no longer there)
- Danielle in Brazil
- Discovering São Paulo
- Disseram que Voltei Americanizada (São Paulo)
- Expat Brazil (Goiana)
- Give Us This Day Our Daily Mango (Belo Horizonte)
- Lion’s Den (Salvador, no longer there)
- Minas International
- Na Califa (Brazilians in San Diego)
- Paraiba Paradise
- Rachel’s Rantings (Rio)
- Recife Guide (no longer updated)
- This Week in Bahia (Salvador)
Food
- Brazilian Linda (in Swedish)
- Cachaçagora
- Come-se (PT)
- Cuca Brazuca
- Flavors of Brazil
General
- Brazilian Republic (Official Gov’t Site)
- Deep Brazil
- Luso-Afro-Brazil Links
- Now Public – Brazil
- O Brasilieirinho (Children’s portal in PT)
- Online Library for Brazilian Studies
Language
- Babylon (EN-PT dictionary)
- Brasilianische Portugiesisch (PT)
- Brazilian Portuguese Blog (no longer updated)
- Brazilpod (UT – Austin mega-resource)
- Brazzil Lang. Forum
- Dicionario Informal (Portuguese Slang Dictionary)
- English This Way (English Lang. Learning for Brazilians)
- Fonetiks (Audio Guide)
- Go Overseas: Brazil
- Hacking Portuguese
- Linking Words (List of Linking Words in PT Grammar)
- Portuguese Blog (steals content from me without acknowledging it)
- Proz (Portuguese Translation Q&A)
- Sonia Portuguese
- Speak Like a Brazilian
- Spectacled Bear (no longer updated, literature)
- Speech Accent Archive (Listen to Brazilians Speaking English)
- StreetSmartBrazil (Online and in-person lessons)
- Transparent
- Verbix (Portuguese Verb Conjugator)
- Word Reference Forum
- Help I Don’t Know Portuguese (Orkut, sign-up req.)
- Quero Aprender Alemão (blog in PT to learn German)
Music
- All Brazilian Music (Explore the World of Brazilian Music)
- Brazilian Music (Jazz, Samba, Bossa Nova)
- Go Go Gringo Blog (Funk, Hip-Hop)
Nature
News/Magazines
- Brazilianist (Presenting Brazil to the Int’l Community)
- Brazil Explore
- Brazil Portal (Political News)
- Brazzil (Since 1989 Trying to Understand Brazil)
- Brazilian Newspapers Online
- Jungle Drums
- The Locals of Brazil
- Talk 2 Brazil
Sport
- The Capoeira Blog
- Mandingueira (no longer updated, Women in Capoeira)
- Nexus Surf Vacation (Floripa surf school)
- Surffoto (Surfing photos & info PT)
Travel
- City Brazil (Brazil by Region PT)
- Cool Trips
- Hidden Pousadas Brazil (Cool places to stay)
Other
- Estante Virtual (Used Bookstore PT)
- Bahia Online
- Brazil Inspired (Brazil Inspired Art Worldwide)
- Folder Park (Cachaça labels, Bahian slang, etc)
- In Between Home (Daily Photos of Brazil, no longer updated)
- Sebos do Brasil (Used bookstore directory)
- Que Barato (Brazilian Craigslist PT)
Hey, found you through Leo. Add me?
Dear Eyes on Brazil team.
I’m the responsible for the Brazil Hotel Link website (http://www.brazilhotel-link.com), partner of the global company whl.travel. WHL is a network of travel websites aiming to bring differentiated and unusual destinations to the global level, offering global market access for small suppliers of touristic services. WHL is focused in the independent travellers and sustainable tourism market, taking diverse actions in this area and being supported by the World Bank and IFC. In Brazil, WHL possess a recent history and counts on 18 online destinations. Moreover, we are developing about 16 more portals at the moment that will be online until June 2009. WHL also expects to offer them in Portuguese.
Therefore, we would like to be listed in the Travel Links section of your Blog. We believe that our service is in fact useful to travellers, and presents a good quality and credibility, since we are indeed based in Brazil.
I am available to clarify any doubt about our concepts and model of work.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Best regards,
Andre Franchini
… your local connection.
whl.travel
Central & South America Regional Office | Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Hum, thanks for the inclusion, but I would suggest moving Deep Brazil to General. Thanks!
Regina
Would you consider our resort in North East Brazil http://www.thecorallakeandbeachresort.com?
Thanks
David
Dear Eyes On Brazil Team,
First of all let me congratulate you on your informative website.
While browsing through I noticed that you are linking to a variety of general expat related sites in your website’s link section. I would like to ask you if you could consider including our site on your page as well?
InterNations is the biggest global networking site for expats of various nationalities and their family members. At the moment, we have got about 145,000 members in 230 cities worldwide, a substantial percentage of whom comes from English-speaking countries, esp. the United States. On our platform, expatriates and their partners can connect with compatriots, ask for advice on everyday life in their host country, provide other members with useful tips, make new contacts and find information in our City Guides.
Thank you very much for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Philipp von Plato
Very nice website. I added a link to your site on our BLOG AMERICANS LIVING IN BRAZIL. I like the article on the smaller houses you did.
We would appreciate a link also to the blog.
Donald
Thanks so much for adding me to this list! I’m making a links page myself, and I’ll make sure to add Eyes On brazil!
Cheers,
Portuguese Blogger
Hello, I found this website the other day and find its content wonderful. I would love to link it to my website and have my website linked here too. It is http://www.das-taaltraining.nl. I have a language institute in Holland.
Keep up the good work,
Daniel
Hi there,
First congrats on your website. The articles are well written, informative and fun to read!
I’m working for http://www.sunsetvisitor.com, a new travel website that features the best destinations, and the best hotels, resorts and guesthouses in Brazil.
I’m contacting you to check whether you would consider adding our website to your list. We are currently building a similar page of useful links on our website, and we would be happy to add a link redirecting to your website as well.
Check out our website!
Thanks and keep up with the good work,
Stephane