Porto Seguro is as vibrant as any part of Brazil. A schooner will take you from the bank of the city's Buranhem River 15 miles out to the Recife de Fora Marine Park for an exploration at sea. A city stairway will guide you up to the Cidade Historica to take it all in from above, alongside Capoeira demonstrations. And the Passarela Do Alcool, a street fair filled with craft carts, restaurants and enthusiastic performers will invite you to participate in Brazil's cultural tradition.
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4.5 based on 1,553 reviews
It can be hard to find shade here but it’s a beautiful place. you can walk from the Sandy Beach into the ocean pretty far and catch some nice waves.
4.5 based on 2,250 reviews
this is the best beach around!!!! Bring your music, towels and sunscreen but you can buy beer and food and rent chairs
4.5 based on 4,533 reviews
Beautiful beach, exquisite site with white and brown cliffs. Less crowed they Mucuge. Great beach with light waves to swim and for the kids to have fun. A nice walk and to the end you’ll see the lagoon with freshwater. It’s about a 20 to 30 minute walk for Praia Mucuge. A MUST go. Parking is paid ($20,00) in some bars you have a descont if you park in their especific area.
4.5 based on 1,318 reviews
Nossa Senhora da Ajuda Church is very beautiful and charming it is the oldest church in Brasil and it dates back to the Mid 1500's, every Sunday Evening there is Mass held (in Portuguese). Walking around there are many close by restaurants, souvenir shops of all kind and The famous Mucuge street is just two blocks away to complete the charm.
4.5 based on 1,136 reviews
Caraiva Beach it's just amazing to see how a river goes into the sea. There's plenty of space for you to take a sunbathe or catch waves. You can enjoy the hippie vibe of the place, dance forró and stare to the horizon with beautiful sunsets.
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