AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTravel Safety: The U.S. State Department raised Saint Lucia to Level 2 (“increased caution”) over violent crime, while noting other Level 2 destinations that include Brazil. World Cup & Brazil Tourism Mood: Alisson Becker reflected on Brazil’s World Cup exit after Norway knocked them out, a reminder that football heartbreak can ripple into travel plans and fan sentiment. Cruise Applications: Semester at Sea opened applications for its Fall 2027 voyage, a 104-day “floating campus” itinerary that includes stops in Portugal, Morocco, Brazil, St. Helena and South Africa. Offshore Industry & Logistics: Petrobras launched a new flotel tender for accommodation and maintenance services offshore Brazil, targeting operations in September 2027. Amazon Craft & Community Tourism: In Pará, riverside women in the Tapajós National Forest produce andiroba oil by hand, blending tradition and small-scale income—an authentic, destination-ready story for visitors. Human Rights: Brazil rescued a 62-year-old woman after 55 years of forced domestic servitude, highlighting ongoing risks for travelers and workers. Visa/Entry Planning: Germany published a 2026 list of 62 visa-free countries for up to 90 days, including Brazil.
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