Recife – Maceió

Porto de Pedras

Porto de Pedras, on the "Rota dos Milagres," offers a peaceful retreat where nature and simplicity take center stage, with wild beaches, tranquil havens like the Pousada Casotas, and the manatee sanctuary. This timeless stay, guided by silence and the sound of the waves, invites you to reconnect with what truly matters.
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Maragogi, Alagoas

Maragogi, surnommée les « Caraïbes brésiliennes », séduit par ses plages immaculées, ses piscines naturelles et son ambiance authentique. Parmi les incontournables, Croa de São Bento offre une expérience unique de snorkeling dans un cadre protégé, tandis que Ponta do Mangue émerveille par sa faune marine et ses bars flottants. Ce paradis naturel mérite d’être découvert hors des sentiers battus, avant que le tourisme de masse ne le transforme.
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Praia dos Carneiros

Before reaching Maragogi, we took a detour to Praia dos Carneiros, a paradise beach with white sand, crystal-clear water, and endless coconut trees, despite the chaotic road to get there. We spent a perfect day at Beach Club Brisa, enjoying its comfortable facilities, proximity to a natural pool, and the historic São Benedito chapel. Watching the landscape change with the tides was magical, leaving us hopeful for just as much beauty in Maragogi.
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Porto de Galinhas

Porto de Galinhas, a gem of Brazil, captivates with its natural pools and stunning beaches but struggles with the impacts of mass tourism. While the experience remains enchanting with jangada excursions and delicious local cuisine, the effects on the ecosystem and the region's socio-economic contrasts are striking.
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Olinda, Pernambuco

Just 12 km from Recife, the historic city of Olinda is a must-visit for anyone who loves culture, food, and history. Known for its carnival and famous bonecos gigantes (giant dolls), Olinda charms visitors with its unique heritage, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982. Founded in 1537, this "Little Lisbon" reflects a rich past shaped by Portuguese influence and Dutch invasions.
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Recife, Pernambuco

Landing in Recife – and what a surprise! This city is huge, a true sea of skyscrapers stretching all the way to the ocean. With nearly 1.6 million residents, Recife is the capital of Pernambuco state but still, has a pretty laid-back vibe and with a rich history.
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