The Macuxí Territory is a property on the banks of the Gurugi River that encompasses several ecosystems such as mangroves, coastal trails and Atlantic forest. The place is an invitation to direct contact with nature. Visitors can camp in the Macuxí Territory, take ecological trails, bathe in white clay, spout […]
Tourist Guide to the Brazilian Northeast
Tourist guide to the Brazilian Northeast with beaches, history and culture, as well as the music, architecture, art and geography of Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte and Sergipe.
The northeast is made up of a lot of natural beauty and an effervescent culture.
The immense coastline of the Northeast region of Brazil is the main factor contributing to local tourism.
With beautiful beaches, many untouched, which are compared only to those of the Caribbean, and place the Northeast among the great routes of world tourism.
Millions of tourists arrive at the modern airports in the northeast every year.
For some years now the states have been investing intensively in improving infrastructure, creating new tourist centres, and some in developing ecotourism.
The Northeast is attractive for various types of tourism
For beach and resort tourism, the region offers thousands of kilometres of tropical beaches, many of which are only partially developed, others still unexplored. There are an average of 300 days of sunshine a year. There are countless beaches that the Northeast coast offers.
Historical and cultural heritage is also very rich
Noteworthy are the colonial cities of São Luís and Olinda, considered cultural heritage of humanity, and Salvador, the first capital of Brazil, with recovered historical sites, as well as Recife, an area that was dominated by the Dutch in the 17th century.
The city of Salvador was formerly called Bahia, even by residents of the state itself.
It has also received some epithets, such as “Capital of Joy”, due to its huge popular festivities, such as its carnival, and “Black Rome”, for being considered the metropolis with the highest percentage of black people located outside Africa.
Today, it is again called Salvador and currently has a place on the National Historic Register for its rich architectural ensemble, in one of the most famous places in the state – the Pelourinho – listed as a World Heritage Site, Cultural Centre of the World.
Ecological Tourism
For ecological and natural tourism, there are privileged areas in the Northeast, such as Chapada Diamantina, the National Parks of Sete Cidades, Serra da Capivara and Lençóis Maranhenses, the Delta of the Parnaíba River – internationally known for its beauty and biological diversity, as well as several other attractions.
The Northeast also offers rich folklore and handicrafts, characteristic gastronomy and a great diversity of popular festivals, in addition to extremely favourable climatic conditions (sun all year round), strategic location, close to major world markets and new potential for good business in agribusiness, tourism, software, clothing, manufacturing industry and many other sectors.
Northeast Tourism and Travel Guide
Discover the Thrill of Buggy Rides in the Dunes of RN
The Buggy Rides in the Dunes of RN are one of the state’s most exciting and iconic tourist experiences. The Buggy Rides in the Dunes of Rio Grande do Norte offer a combination of adventure, beautiful scenery and contact with nature. These rides are highly sought after by visitors who […]
Naturist Beaches in the Northeast and Brazil
Discover the nudist beaches in the Northeast and Brazil. Find out which are the eight beaches where naturism and nudism are allowed. Three nudist or naturist beaches are in Santa Catarina (Pedras Altas, in Palhoça; Galheta, in Florianópolis; Praia do Pinho, in Balneário Camboriú), two in Rio de Janeiro (Olho […]
Cumbuco beach in Ceará is a kitesurfing paradise
Cumbuco Beach, located in the state of Ceará, Brazil, is famous for its ideal conditions for kitesurfing. Situated around 30 km west of Fortaleza, Cumbuco offers constant winds, favourable waters and an infrastructure that caters for both beginners and experienced kitesurfers. The Vila do Cumbuco is another differential for those […]
Basílica de Nossa Senhora da Penha in Recife
The Basílica de Nossa Senhora da Penha is one of the most important religious temples in Recife, Pernambuco. Located in the São José neighbourhood, the church is known as much for its rich history as for its impressive architecture. Video about the Architecture and History of the Basílica de Nossa […]
History and Architecture of the Igreja de Santa Teresa D’Ávila da Terceira Ordem do Carmo
The Church of Santa Teresa D’Ávila is located in Pátio do Carmo and is part of the Recife Sagrado, right next to the Basilica of the same name. Next to the Basilica in Carmo in Recife, we find a beautiful church, whose architectural design of the pediment resembles the same […]
History of the Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue in Recife
The Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue was founded in the first half of the 17th century, the Israeli congregation of Rua do Bom Jesus is recognised as the oldest synagogue in the Americas. The remains that prove the existence of the place of worship were found in archaeological excavations between the […]
Igreja Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem in Recife
The Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem Church in Pracinha de Boa Viagem in Recife, which was built on the sand of the beach, has its first records dating from the 17th century. Around 1862, the Church of Our Lady of Boa Viagem underwent a major renovation, which gave it its […]
Basilica of Our Nossa Senhora do Carmo
The Basilica of Our Nossa Senhora do Carmo, located in downtown Recife, is one of the most important and historic churches in Pernambuco. Its rich history and impressive architecture reflect the deep religious devotion and cultural heritage of the region. History Foundation: The history of the Basilica of Our Nossa […]
Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos
The Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos, located in Recife, Pernambuco, is a significant historical and cultural landmark dating back to Brazil’s colonial period. This church is emblematic of its connection with the Brotherhood of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos, a confraternity established by enslaved […]
Architecture and History of the Golden Chapel in Recife
Capela Dourada or Capela Dourada in Recife, also known as Capela dos Noviços, is a Baroque-Rococo style chapel of the Third Order of St Francis of Chagas, a brotherhood founded in Recife in the 16th century. The Third Brothers were generally merchants of great wealth, mainly Portuguese, known pejoratively as […]
Sacred Recife Route and Religious Tourism in Recife PE
Sacred Recife is a religious tourist route where tourists get to know the churches and basilicas as well as the architecture, history, culture and religion. The city of Recife has a heritage of sacred art like few cities in Brazil. History, culture and religion have always gone hand in hand […]
Cafua das Mercês or Museum of the Black in São Luís do Maranhão
Cafua das Mercês in São Luís do Maranhão is a former slave depot, the place tells the history of black people through the exhibition of works of art and objects from the time of slavery, such as instruments of torture. Cafua das Mercês or Museu do Negro (Black Museum) currently […]
Convent and Church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo in São Luís do Maranhão
The Convent and Church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo are located in Praça João Lisboa, in São Luís and belong to the Capuchin Order. The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, integrated to the convent, is one of the most important and traditional Catholic temples in the city. The […]
Benedito Leite Public Library in São Luís do Maranhão
The Benedito Leite Public Library, located in São Luís do Maranhão, is one of the most important public libraries in Brazil and the second oldest in the country. Founded on 3 May 1829, the library is an important centre for cultural and educational preservation. Since its creation on 3 May […]
History of the Cristo Rei Palace in São Luís do Maranhão
The Cristo Rei Palace is located in Largo dos Amores and has 19th-century Ludoviscan architecture, having served as a home for nobles, Jesuit schools, headquarters of the Archbishopric and currently houses the headquarters of the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA). Predominantly neoclassical in style, the palace has a main staircase […]