Are you thinking about traveling to Brazil or will you just be imagining that you're there as you watch the 2014 FIFA World Cup? Here are some of the hottest travel destinations that will make you wish you could take a vacation immediately.
Copacabana Beach
Often referred to as the world's most famous beach, Copacabana is three miles long and is lined with countless attractions for locals and visitors. (Photo by Silvia Izquierdo/AP)
Christ the Redeemer
Perhaps one of the most recognizable landmarks in Rio de Janeiro, this 98-foot statue is located at the peak of the 2,300 foot tall Corcovado mountain. (Photo by adamreeder/Flickr)
Iguazu Falls
These beautiful waterfalls are of the Iguazu River on the border of the Argentina province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paran. (Photo by doug88888/Flickr)
Ipanema Beach
This is the famous beach in Rio de Janeiro that inspired the classic song 'The Girl from Ipanema,' a beach so beautiful that people applaud to the sunset in the summer. (Photo by over_kind_man/Flickr)
Praia Vermelha (Red Beach)
This is possibly the most idyllic beach of Rio. This tiny oasis of quietness and beauty got its name because it becomes flushed with red at sunsets. (Photo by Felipe Dana/AP)
Salvador de Bahia
The "City of the Holy Savior of the Bay of all Saints" is known as Brazil's capital of happiness due to its countless popular outdoor parties including its street carnival, one of the largest in the world. (Photo by anlopelope/Flickr)
Sugarloaf Mountain
This beautiful 1,299-foot peak situated in Rio de Janeiro is at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean. (Photo by digo_souza/Flickr)
The Tijuca Forest
This 12.4-square-mile rainforest, claiming to be the largest urban forest, is home to hundreds of species of plants and wildlife -- many of which are threatened by extinction. (Photo by sakkewiik/Flickr)
Vista Chinesa
This monument is located at about 1,246 feet high in the Tijuca Forest and is famous for its oriental style gazebo and spectacular views of Rio de Janeiro. (Photo by Felipe Dana/AP)