Posted on: May 29, 2021 Posted by: Nabeel Rashid Comments: 14

Brazil, officially known as the Federative Republic of Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest nation in the world. Brazil is the only country in South America who has borders with all the South American countries Except Chile and Ecuador. Brazil is the only country in South America having its borders with 10 major neighboring countries including Argentina, Bolivia, French Guiana, Colombia, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela and Uruguay. The official language of the country is Portuguese. It covers an area of 8,515,767 square kilometers with population around 211million. Brazil home to seven natural and fourteen cultural UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Brazil is one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse country due to its vast historical past. Brazilians are hospitable, fun loving and easy going people. There is a craze for football in Brazilian culture and this is the reason why they have produced one of the most successful football players of all times and they have won Fifa Football world cup 5times. Apart from that Brazil has many other highlighting attractions. Rio de Janeiro hosts the world’s largest carnival yearly in the month of March.

There is another interesting fact about Brazil is that it is one of the largest coffee producing country of the world. Once Brazil was world’s largest exporter of coffee for more than 150 years. Brazil used to produce 80% of the world’s coffee back in 1920s.

With the passage of time, the ratio of exporting declined due to increase in production in international market globally. Despite of a falling share, Brazil is still one of the biggest coffee producing country.

Brazilian Caribbean, is one of the biggest attractions in Brazil for so many reasons. Let’s explore few of them through the eyes of a local author from Brazil.

ACCORDING TO THE AUTHOR JULIANA MAXIMA DE JESUS OLIVEIRA:

Brazilian Caribbean, for the beauty of its waters, which remind a lot of Caribbean destinations. They can be great tips for places to travel in Brazil, for those looking for heavenly destinations. Who does it imply using the term Brazilian Caribbean? But the truth is that it is increasingly helping Brazilian tourists to value our natural beauty. Understand that our country has places that are placed on the same levels as the best tourist destinations in the world. Check out what these places are and a practical guide to get to know each one of them.

Brazilian Caribbean: Beaches in Brazil for you to feel good in the Caribbean. Traveling in Brazil for those looking for destinations as paradise as the Caribbean islands. Crystal clear sea and wonderful blue tones, you can remember the amazing beaches of Curaçao.

The weather also helps. As in the Caribbean island, Arraial do Cabo has a hot climate and little rain for most of the year. The beaches are beautiful and have crystal clear water.

Porto de Galinhas:

Every time someone asks me for a trip to the Northeast, Porto de Galinhas is the destination that comes to my mind. Just like Punta Cana is the place in the Caribbean that brings a great combination of natural beauty and infrastructure.

In addition to the beautiful beaches and natural pools, Porto de Galinhas offers excellent cuisine and resorts.

BEBERIBE – Praia das Fontes

Fontes beach is beautiful, I don’t recommend it for children, rough sea. The little ones can play in the various fountains that exist along the entire length of the beach. This beach doesn’t have tents, so if you stay a long time, take your snack and bag to put the garbage. Usually this beach is just a pass for the buggy ride, because on the days I went the tide was very high, covering part of the sand. If you want to take a picture of the cave that is located on this beach, get ready to queue, when I went there were so many people that I gave up.

“HEAVEN WITH FRESH WATER SOURCES”

Without a doubt the best tour. Those who don’t take the buggy ride lose a lot. The labyrinth of cliffs is beautiful, but the best is the beach of the fountains, with the grotto, the spouts of fresh water. Simply cannot resist this irresistible attraction. After the tour, there is a stop at a hotel where you can have fun on the beach or in the hotel’s facilities

Peró fica em Cabo frio

Much sought after by surfers, Peró is also extensive, with seven kilometres of clean water and mild temperature. The urbanized part is taken by summer houses and tents, while the left corner is home to fine white sand dunes.

It is eight kilometres from the Center. In 2018, the beach won the Blue Flag certification that guarantees the quality of water and sand, as well as safety, mobility and accessibility.

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