DESTINATIONS

A continental country like Brazil is capable of offering a wide range of destinations with very different customs, landscapes, cultural attractions and even climate.

There is a lot to do and get to know from north to south of the country. A long list of beaches, forests, historic cities, mountain towns, swampland, canyons, urban and cosmopolitan metropolises. Besides the different typical festivals, the dialects and the rich gastronomy, which also diversify according to the region visited.

north

north

If you're looking to get to know the Brazilian jungle, the North is the right destination! This region is home to the largest tropical rainforest on the planet, the Amazon, which is also home to the world's greatest biodiversity, as well as the largest hydrographic basin in the world, the Amazon River Basin.

The cultural representations in Northern Brazil are in popular festivals such as the círio de Nazaré and the Parintins festival, the largest boi-bumbá festival in the country. The cuisine has a great indigenous heritage, based on manioc and fish. Be sure to try the cupuaçu, the traditional açaí and graviola, typical fruits of the region.

central west

central west

In the centre of Brazil and where the capital of Brazil, Brasília, is located. Here, there are places much sought after by nature lovers, such as Chapada dos Veadeiros and Chapada dos Guimarães. The cuisine is of indigenous origin and is strongly influenced by the cooking of Minas Gerais and São Paulo.

north-east

north-east

Can you imagine a place where the sun shines all the time? The northeast region is perfect for those looking for wonderful beaches. Caribbean in Brazil?

Yes it is possible! Its large number of states brings a huge cultural diversity, with dances, rhythms and parties, such as bumba meu boi, maracatu, axé music, frevo and capoeira. The typical cuisine is represented by fish and seafood, tapioca, pé de moleque, among many others.

south

south

A different look at Brazilian culture, with a strong influence of German and Italian culture. Due to its location, below the tropical zone, this is the region that presents well-defined seasons. Winters have low temperatures, with snow and frost. 

Some cities still celebrate the traditions of their ancestors in typical festivals, such as the grape festival (Italian culture) and the oktoberfest (German culture).

south-east

south-east

How can you think of Brazil and not think of Rio de Janeiro? São Paulo? These cities are part of the southeast region, yesterday we have the largest and most developed Brazilian metropolises.

Carnival is the great cultural festival of the region, annually attracting millions of tourists to the cities to celebrate in the streets. The cuisine is very diverse, the main dishes are: pão de queijo, feijão tropeiro, feijoada, farofa, among others.