With nine ships scheduled to sail regularly along its coast, the Brazilian cruise market is preparing for the 2024-25 cruise season.
Rio de Janeiro, one of the main homeports , is updated its cruise terminal with a new air-conditioned luggage area.
The facility is also investing in a new food center featuring restaurants overlooking Guanabara Bay, as announced by the town’s undersecretary of tourism, Bruno Matos, during the 5th CLIA Brazil Forum, which took place in Brasília recently.
Matos emphasized that various authorities in Rio de Janeiro are collaborating to prepare the city for cruise passengers.
“We coordinate with various authorities. The cruise terminal informs us of the ship docking dates, and we implement a special…




























