Little known by tourists who visit Alagoas, the city has vast beaches with a placid ocean and coconut trees as far as the eyes can see, like Pituba and Lagoa do Pau. A call to the good, simple life.
Browsing: Tourism
There are bustling beaches as well as calm waters and quiet sands. There is no lack of handicraft, ancient churches and tapioca. This is João Pessoa, a beautiful northeastern Brazilian capital city.
Would you like to change your route next time you come to São Paulo? In the South Zone of the metropolis, Vila Mariana has museums, bars, restaurants, parks and much peace.
Historical city on the coast of the state of Rio is a good option for tours, leisure and culture, even when it is not hosting the traditional literary fair.
From hotels with exclusive services to advisors available 24 hours a day, luxury tourism in Brazil offers what’s best for those to whom money is no concern when travelling.
Inaugurated in late 2010, the Arab Museum of Modern Art brings together over 6,000 items from all Arab nations. Among the pictures and sculptures there are works from the 19th century to date.
Middle East experts recommend ten tours of different Arab countries that are musts. Attractions range from a cruise on the River Nile, in Egypt, to a tour of Palmyra, in Syria.
The capital of Rio Grande do Sul has a busy cultural life, with attractions that include local and international shows, theatre festivals, dancing, recitals, concerts and exhibitions.
Renowned Lebanese chef Anissa Helou guides groups of foreigners through the mysteries and flavours of Middle Eastern cuisine. The routes include visits to the region’s top restaurants and markets.
Want to know what destinations will be popular next year? Operators are betting on routes like Qatar and Croatia, as well as offering different packages to classic destinations.
Torres hosts the International Balloon Festival, which made the city globally famous. The beautiful beaches and exuberant nature attract Brazilian and foreign tourists.
There is no other: São Paulo is the Brazilian cuisine capital. It is a global reference when it comes to eating good, bringing together 52 types of cuisine in its restaurants, a feast for the tourists
The elderly set out on the road and are an important factor for the growth of tourism in the country. They are encouraged by their own high spirits, free time and discount package sales projects.
The Christmas of Light of Gramado, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2010, is one of the main Christmas spectacles in Brasil and attracts tourists from several Brazilian states and from abroad.

