The immense coastline of the Northeast region of Brazil is the main factor contributing to local tourism. The beaches in the northeast are beautiful, many untouched, comparable only to those in the Caribbean, and place the northeast among the world’s major tourist routes. Millions of tourists arrive at the northeast’s […]
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Latest publications from the tourism and travel guide of Salvador, Bahia and the Brazilian Northeast.
Northeastern Cuisine
Northeastern cuisine has been directly influenced by the socio-economic factors of the region. The dishes have characteristics of Portuguese cuisine, known during the colonial period; African culture, absorbed at the time of slavery; and indigenous food, inherited from the native population. The recipes generally include vegetables, beef and goat meat, […]
Extreme Sport in the Northeast
The Northeast has the best places and landscapes for practicing extreme and adventure sports such as parachuting, diving, rafting, scuba diving, kitesurfing and bodyboarding. When you think of Ceará, the state’s 573 km of coastline automatically comes to mind, with its warm, green waters and 300 days of sunshine a […]
Rhythms of Northeastern Music
Northeastern music includes rhythms such as coco, xaxado, martelo agalopado, samba de roda, baião, xote, forró, Axé and frevo, among other rhythms. The armorial movement in Recife, inspired by Ariano Suassuna, did an erudite job of valuing this popular rhythmic heritage from the northeast (one of its best-known exponents is […]
Northeastern Culture
Northeastern culture is very diverse, as it has been influenced by indigenous peoples, Africans and Europeans. Customs and traditions often vary from state to state. Having been the first region to be effectively colonized by the Portuguese, back in the 16th century, who encountered the native populations there and were […]
Tourist attractions in Bahia
Tourism in Bahia stands out because the state is one of the country’s main tourist hubs. Its vast coastal beaches, historic colonial sites, natural beauty and rich culture are a constant attraction for visitors from all over the world. Bahia is the state with the longest coastline in Brazil, covering […]
History and Architecture of the Monastery of St Benedict in Olinda PE
The Monastery of São Bento (Monastery of St Benedict) is located on top of a hill, in the Historic Site of Olinda, with an exuberant natural landscape surrounding it. The proximity to the sea and the strategic position in relation to the Portuguese urban design allows the visitor a picturesque […]
History of the Seminary of Olinda and Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça in Olinda PE
The architectural complex formed by the Church of Our Lady of Grace (Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça) and the former Seminary is located at the highest point of the Historic Site of Olinda, with lush vegetation composed of fruit trees and palm trees. From there you have one of […]
Franciscan convents and churches in the colonial period – Urbanism – Architecture – Plastic Arts
It is certain that the Franciscan presence in Brazil has been felt since the Discoveries, when Friar Henry of Coimbra, a member of Cabral’s expedition, celebrated the first Mass on April 22, 1500, as soon as the travelers landed in the cove they named Porto Seguro (1). However, it was […]
History and Architecture of the Palácio do Campo das Princesas in Recife PE
The Campo das Princesas Palace was built in 1841 in neoclassical style, but over time it was rebuilt and expanded in eclectic style. In 1859 it received a pompous decoration to host Emperor D. Pedro II and his family – the current name of the Palace comes from that time […]
History of the Centro Cultural São Francisco in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
The Centro Cultural São Francisco is located in the historic centre of João Pessoa in Paraíba. The Centro Cultural São Francisco is formed by a magnificent architectural complex that includes: Church of São Francisco Convento de Santo Antônio Chapel of the Third Order of São Francisco Chapel of São Benedito […]
History of the Olinda Carnival and its giant dolls
The city of Olinda-PE is recognised for its history, natural beauty, cultural heritage, whether through the colonial architecture of its churches and mansions or its cultural manifestations. The year 1932 marks the beginning of the use of giant dolls in the Olindense carnival, through the calunga, by the Clube de […]
History and Architecture of Olinda Cathedral
The Cathedral of Olinda (Catedral da Sé de Olinda), also known as the Church of Saint Saviour of the World, is located in the Historic Site of Olinda, occupying a prominent position in the city’s landscape. In addition to being the first religious building constructed by the Portuguese on their […]
Birds found in Chapada Diamantina BA
In Chapada Diamantina there are 359 species of birds, according to data published in 1999. Among them are endemic species from different Brazilian biomes and 21 threatened with extinction. The Chapada Diamantina is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and when it comes to birds, the chapada is home to […]
History, Construction and Architecture of the Franciscan Convent of Olinda
Although they were present in Brazil since the first Portuguese expeditions, the Franciscans would only settle here in a fixed way several decades later. In this respect, the Franciscan Convent of Olinda is considered the oldest establishment of the disciples of St Francis in Brazilian lands, the cradle of the […]
The main cities and towns of the Chapada Diamantina region
The Chapada Diamantina, a region in the heart of Bahia that has a national park that conserves 152,000 hectares with hundreds of waterfalls, archaeological sites and sumptuous geology. The scenic beauty of the Chapada Diamantina National Park pleases natives and tourists alike, it is a territory that has a vast […]