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Centre-ville de São Paulo - Brésil
Les gens qui marchent dans les rues de São Paulo dans une journée de travail.
Seaside city of Itanhaém
Founded 1532, the second oldest city in Brazil conserves important historic monuments, such as Matriz de Sant'Ana church (1639) and Nossa Senhora da Conceição nunnery (1532), at the central square.
Today, the Tourist Information Office is located at the Casa de Câmara e Cadeia (1624), which used to be the city jail and the first City Council in Brazil.
Itanhaém has beaches and long pedestrian promenades by the sea, in addition to complete infrastructure for tourists. The most popular beaches are Sonho and Cibratel I and II. During summertime, the Itanhaém River, formed by Branco and Preto Rivers, is a hot spot for fishing and boat rides.
Getting there
Bus:
Viação Breda
bredaservicos.com.br
(11) 4355-1500
Viação Intersul
intersul-transporte.com.br
(11) 3392-7566.
Buses depart from Terminal Jabaquara and Terminal Barra Funda (São Paulo - SP).
Main attractions
Anchieta's Bed, Casa de Câmara e Cadeia, Nossa Senhora da Conceição Nunnery, Nossa Senhora de Lourdes Cave, Matriz de Sant'Ana Church, Anchieta's Pannels, Esfinge Rock, Anchieta's Well, Itanhaém River.
Services
City Hall: itanhaem.sp.gov.br
Tourism Office: (13) 3427-8327
Bus Station: (13) 3241-1800
9 LUGARES DO BRASIL PARA VIAJAR SOZINHO
As 9 cidades que você vai curtir mesmo sozinho. 1-Recife:os recifenses são incríveis fácil fácil você vai fazer amizades.Ouro Preto: Além de ser uma cidade universitária, Ouro Preto guarda as maiores heranças culturais do Brasil. Paraty: É considerada o centro cultural do Brasil. Salvador: Como não amar a Bahia? Rio de Janeiro: O que falar do Rio? Canoa Quebrada: Mas se sua ideia é curtir uma praia incrível em uma vilinha com um clima aconchegante e tranquilo, esse lugar é Canoa Quebrada. Blumenau: Se você é daqueles que curte experimentar uma gelada pode arrumar as malas e ir para Blumenau. Vila Velha: Além de ficar sossegado em alguma das seis lindas praias que rodeiam Vila Velha, você também pode se divertir entre os quiosques, bares e restaurantes no calçadão da praia da Costa ou ainda encontrar a galera do surf a Ponta da Fruta e a Bar. Florianópolis: uma cidade relativamente barata que guarda em seus arredores algumas das praias mais lindas do Brasil. Tem vários bares e clubes, além de muitos jovens bonitos. Pra quem está solteiro é ótimo.
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Bertioga - Natureza e História
No coração do litoral do Estado de São Paulo encontra-se Bertioga. Estância Balneária que reserva a moradores e turistas, uma experiência sem igual quando o assunto é natureza e história. Confira o vídeo.
IN THE HEART of São Paulo´s coastline, you will find Bertioga, a seaside resort which
holds to tourists and residents, an exceptionally experience when it comes to nature and
history. With more than 90% of its territory in permanent preservation, Bertioga is just 118 km from São Paulo, the city which will be hosting the soccer World Cup in 2014. This is the right destiny for those whose want to know the value of caiçara culture, characteristic key of Brazilian history. Visit Bertioga, one of the most charming cities in Brazilian coast.
HISTORY AND CULTURE
Bertioga is home of the first documented fort construction in Brazil. Built in 1532, the
Fort São João is an ideal place to learning, evolving children and adults in a pleasure
visit, which culminates with a beautiful view of Bertioga Canal.
The Itatinga Village is another Bertioga historical heritage, which is also part of Brazilian
history. As an authentic English village, built in 1910, the place hosts the first
hydroelectric dam in the country that until our days, helps to give energy to Porto de
Santos, the biggest one of Latin America. The visits must be always scheduled.
SILVEIRA RIVER´S NATIVE INDIAN VILLAGE
On the border between Bertioga e São Sebastião, we can find a living record of Brazilian history. There´s a Guarani village, that house about 400 native Indians. Located at Boracéia Beach, the families grown palm and ornamental plants, produce
crafts and keep shinning the knowledge of their culture, promoting dances, music and typical culinary. The village receives organized visits.
NATIVE INDIAN CULTURE
The Native Indian Culture Festival is one of the most important in Brazil. It promotes
a unique experience between different ethnic groups and with visitants, in an
integration and promotion of cultural manifestations. The event, which counts
with exhibition of indigenous handicrafts, sporting and artistic performances from
the Indian groups, has as an objective to discuss issues about Indians, ecology and
social and cultural backgrounds. The Festival happens in april every year.
BEACH TO ALL TASTES
Certified as a Green and Blue City, Bertioga keeps their beaches in a high standard quality. There are 33 km of seasideWith nice and calm water, it´s ideal for swimming and turism. ENSEADA BEACH -- in the commercial city center, this beach was the first one to receive a new urban project from the renowned architect Ruy Ohtake.
CANTÃO DO INDAIÁ -- it´s located in the end of Enseada Beach. With nice and calm water, it´s ideal for swimming. This beach has been chosen by sailors as an excellent place to practice nautical sports.
SÃO LOURENÇO BEACH -- it´s a to find place beautiful people and fun. It´s mix the traditional of neighborhood São Lourenço and the modernity of Riviera de São Lourenço.
ITAGUARÉ BEACH -- it´s a 3 km long beach, yet untouchable. This is the paradise for surfers and nature lovers, fully preserved by law with the creation of the State Park of Restinga Bertioga.
GUARATUBA BEACH -- between Itaguaré River and Guaratuba River, there´s an open sea with its crystal water, which creates a beautiful scenery for families recreation.
BORACÉIA BEACH -- with nearly 5 km of fine sand it´s perfect for beach sports, besides there´s several restaurants around it.
BERTIOGA RIVERS
Bertioga watershed is one of the biggest on our seaside and it´s divided into three main rivers: Itapanhaú, Itaguaré , Guaratuba besides Itatinga River and Jaguareguava which flows into Itapanhaú itself. A great tour for those who enjoy nature or amateur fishing.
NATURE AND SPORTS
For those who dream to conquer the rich Brazilian forest, the city offers a wall of
Atlantic Forest - preserved and full of surprises. The expeditions are organized
by city travel agencies and you will be accompanied by a authorized monitor. Water
sports are also an excellent entertainment option. Sport fishing, sailing, canoeing, and
many other tours and adventures can be enjoyed in the city.
GASTRONOMY
When it comes to flavors, Bertioga is, undoubtedly, a full plate. Here, the caiçara cuisine is present from the simplest dishes, in an executive lunch, until the over
bigger food festivals, such as the Mullet Festival and the Shrimp Festival. In these events, our cuisine becomes a link between past and present, tradition and contemporaneity, a celebration to the livelihood of caiçara community.
Less Known facts about Brazil Geography told while driving trough Iguazu City
By Liliana Usvat
200 million people in Brazil
8500 km of coast in the Atlantic Ocean
75% of people live on the Coast.
Coast of the Atlantic Forest (Costa da Mata Atlântica)
The Coast of the Atlantic Forest has been the tourist name since 2003, for the region that encompasses the nine cities of the coastal area of São Paulo known as Baixada Santista, which are: Bertioga, Cubatão, Guarujá, Santos, São Vicente, Praia Grande, Mongaguá, Itanhaém and Peruíbe. The nine cities, therefore, form an only destination with several reasons for being visited: beaches, ecotourism, leisure, adventure, sports, gastronomy, history, culture and business. This diversity turns the Coast of the Atlantic Forest into ‘a unique experience for you’. Each city has its peculiarities, with options for all tastes, and they complete each other, offering a shoreline 161 km long, lush Atlantic Forest, historical and cultural attractions, besides a diversified cuisine and high quality structure for events and business.
Execution: Santos e Região Convention e Visitors Bureau
Support: Governo do Estado de São Paulo
Video Production: RED Filmes
redfilmes.com.br
Reive em Praia Grande
Tem nada melhor que começar o ano com uma musica eletronica um oir do sol e o melhor uma praia e o mar no fundo isso e tudo e esse foi meus primeiros momentos em 2009 abração
Large-tailed Antshrike - Mackenziaena leachii - Intervales, Brazil
Video from my SUPERB 1 month trip to Brazil in October 2013:
I received an invitation from my friend Steve Bird to join him and Gina Nichol on one of his Pantanal trips so I did... a no brainer! - great fun birding with Steve and Gina and their groups is always guaranteed (enhanced with Eduardo Patrial as a suber guide and cool cara) and this was not the exception adding a LOAD of lifers for me plus the orgasmic Jaguar experience!
After 10 or so days in Pantanal, Chapada dos Guimaraes and Serra das Araras with the Zoothera lovely group, I did Atlantic Forest birding Intervales State Park for a week with Luiz one of the greatest guides and finest birders in the area for a week adding those badly wanted big antbirds plus a PLETHORA of Atlantic Forest endemics.
To end a great trip, I traveled with my Colombian mate Gustavo Bravo towards Resende where we meet and enjoyed our days with Luciano Lima (AKA Luciano Passarinho!) birding the highlands and lowlands of the Serra da Mantequeira mainly at Itatiaia National Park and also the Serra do Mar looking for really rare and hidding-jewel birds thanks to Luciano endless bird-knowledge of his region!... loads of fun, some beers and great birds again for a week!
550 species of birds recorded from which 285 were life-birds for me... what a marvelous fuck@#ng trip!!!
Short photo-report of our Pantanal leg of the trip by Gina Nichol from Sunrise Birding: