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'As the first capital of Brazil, from 1549 to 1763, Salvador de Bahia witnessed the blending of European, African and Amerindian cultures. It was also, from 1558, the first slave market in the New World, with slaves arriving to work on the sugar...
Go for: Museums, Beaches, Markets, Seas and Lakes, Activity Courses
10 experiences:
Porto da Barra Beach, Feira de São Joaquim, Bay of All Saints, Capoeira Angola, Afro-Brazilian Museum.
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Recife, capital city of the State of Pernambuco, is one of the largest cities in Brazil (it's the 9th city by population, with over 1,500,000 inhabitants). The Boa Viagem beach (photo) in Recife is one of the most famous urban beaches in Brazil....
Go for: Wildlife, Snorkelling, Historic Cities &Towns
2 experiences:
The Seahorse Nursery, Olinda Town.
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'Porto Seguro is today one of the main touristic destinations in Brazil, particularly among young people, who come for the beaches and the almost non-stop parties. In town, the busiest place is Passarela do Álcool (Alcohol Catwalk), lined with bars...
Go for: Rainforests and Jungles
3 experiences:
Discovery Coast Atlantic Forest Reserves.
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Go for: Beaches
2 experiences:
Forte Beach.
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'The late 17th-century core of this historic town, founded by the French and occupied by the Dutch before coming under Portuguese rule, has preserved the original rectangular street plan in its entirety. Thanks to a period of economic stagnation in...
Go for: Historic Cities &Towns
1 experience:
São Luís.
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Beginners can go out on the flat water lagoon or on the right end of the beach where the waves are smaller and you can stand up a way out. The left...
Go for: Kitesurfing
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Prea beach is super white long and flat and it’s thumped by side onshore winds. You can catch a wind here that will take you ten miles or so down the...
Go for: Kitesurfing
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It's no wonder Brazil is gaining a ton of media attention these days. With over 300 km of empty coastline mostly drivable on the sand, there's no...
Go for: Kitesurfing
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Many of the numerous rock shelters in the Serra da Capivara National Park are decorated with cave paintings, some more than 25,000 years old. They are...
Go for: Archaeological Sites
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Good wind consistency.
On one side of Cumbuco are big dunes and on the other flat sea, but the warm air radiating off the dunes builds the wind up -...
Go for: Kitesurfing
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