RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — If you have been to Rio de Janeiro’ beaches, this probably sounds familiar: samba music drifting from a nearby kiosk, caipirinha cocktails sold by hawkers, chairs sprawled across ...
On the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, just about anything you need will come to you. The sand has long been an open-air, democratic marketplace. Vendors come down from poor, hillside neighborhoods to sell ...
Ahead of spring break, the rules are starting to get tighter. The US government issued a "Level 4: Do Not Travel" advisory for another popular spring destination. Several areas in Mexico are under an ...