Next Camp
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - September 2011
Join us during the summer for 10 days of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, surrounded by people who share passion for a sport that our families and coworkers would never understand.
Focusing on being part of elite daily training, but still in a fun environment, there is no better place than Rio de Janeiro, especially during the Rio International Open Jiu Jitsu Championship weekend.
Only Master Daniel Gazoni will be attending to this Special Camp.
The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Immersion Camp package includes:
- Transfer from / to the airport (GIG) - hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
- 10 Days stay with Breakfast included at Bonita Hostel;
- Daily BJJ group classes with highly skilled BJJ Black Belts;
- Exclusive Conditioning Training at the beach;*
- Pedra Bonita Trekking;*
- Transfer to/from Rio International Open Jiu Jitsu Championship, and other activities;
- Professional Tour Guide;
- Sightseeing to Corcovado*, Sugar Loaf Cable Car*, Maracana Stadium, Lapa* & Favela Rocinha;
Extra activities:
- Private BJJ classes
- Other Martial Art Classes
- Surf Classes
- Hang-glide/Tandem flight
- Helicopter tour
- Nightlife
- Samba City
Extra activities and personal expenses are not included.
* Outdoor activities are subject to weather condition
Investment: US$ 1.500 (airfare and travel insurance not included)
Limited spaces available. In order to make a reservation it is required a 30% non refundable deposit. The balance would be due two weeks before arrival. Credit Cards accepted. Please confirm a spot is available before purchasing your flight.
To reserve your spot on BJJ Immersion Package please see the Reservation page.
For further information regarding the BJJ Immersion Camp please call:
Daniel Gazoni @ 617-470-6785
Please note: As a general rule, Brazil requests visas based on the principle of reciprocity of treatment given to Brazilian citizens. You will need a visa (either for tourism or business) before entering Brazil, if you are a citizen of the United States. Citizens of some countries do not require a visa to visit Brazil for tourism purposes, for a stay of up to 90 days (if necessary an extension may be authorized by the Federal Police in Brazil).
Visas will be issued on a "laissez-passer" to nationals of the following countries: Bhutan, Central African Republic, Comoros, Kampuchea, and Taiwan. If you are exempted, please be sure that your passport is valid for at least 6 more months after the date you enter Brazil. All exemptions are valid for a stay up to 90 days. (http://www.brazilsf.org/visa_by_country.htm )
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