Beach Brazil Information
Brazilian people know how to make out most from the beach. They are the real beach lover people in the world. Brazil has many number of world class beach. Brazilian know for there love toward footbal and beach. Most of the brazil people reside near the beach. Brazil is a dream land of warm and clear blue water, plenty of white sand, cocunut trees in abudent number, sunny land and fresh sea breeze. You can enjoy the beauty of brazil beaches all round the year. Brazil coastline that goes from Rio Grande do Sul till Amapa its a distance 7242 Km.
Brazilian beaches by nature’s drawing and status are extraordinary. Up and down the thousands of miles of Brazilian coastline lie literally thousands of beaches, from the internationally famous to the seductively private. Reappear vistas of sand dunes stretching their way to the waters edge, rows of coconut trees lining the sandy shores, long deserted sections of black, white, and even red shimmering sands hollowed out by natures years of relentless crushing of colorful corals.
People think that Brazil beaches is not for all person. But we suggest the Brazil beaches has something to offer to everyone from all the age group people. Each and every beach of Brazil has its own peculiarity and characteristics. Most of the beaches of Brazil can be
easily accessible by public transportation. And some of the beaches are extremely remote, isolated, pristine
and unspoiled by the hands of man.
Exploring the opportunity to touch the confluence of sun, sand and sea in so many
unique and original ways can be not only but also relaxing, enlightening,
spiritually refreshing and just plain fun. It is said that Brazilians just don’t
go to the beach, they make love to it! With the innumerable blessings of year
round climate, sparkling shore lines, primordial sands and countless activities,
who could blame them. And who can join them? You can.
Beach tourism to
Brazil attracts thousands of foreign travelers each year as the Brazilian people
eagerly and enthusiastically strive to accommodate each one, combining a pleasant
mix of hospitality, congeniality, great food, spectacular scenery (natural, man
made, and human) and a genuine desire to provide awesome value to the people on
which their livelihood is dependent. Most of the Brazilian city were built along the sea the city like Rio de janerio, Salvador, Natal and many other city which has been developed around the coastline. The tourism infrastrue is fully developed at the Brazil beaches there are plenty of hotel, restaurents and proper transport facility to server there tourist.
Around Rio de Janeiro: Copacabana,
Rio de Janeiro The world's best city beach with 4km of surprisingly
spotless wide white sand. A great place for volley
ball, and is the home of 'futevolei' [foot volley ball],.
.
Ipanema
and Leblon, Rio de Janeiro-
Home of the bikini and tangas-
tiny bikinis- Ipanema and Leblon are adjacent and slightly more chic and relaxed
than nearby Copacabana. There is a family-friendly ambience and even a meeting
area for mothers and babies. Soft white sand and cool blue water.
Angra
dos Reis, Costa Verde [between Rio and Sao Paulo]- If you want
to escape from Rio, Costa Verde is a good destination. Costa Verde [Green Coast],
is one of the most scenic stretches with broad bays, golden
sandy beaches and small fishing villages.
Santos
Beach Gardens, south of Sao Paulo- The town of Santos, 45 miles
from Sao Paulo, has a beautiful 4 mile beach garden, reckoned by locals to be
the largest garden in the world. Tthe oldest town
in Brazil. A beautiful, vibrant colonial city with excellent beaches on both
sides.
Ilha de Tinharé, Bahia state-
The seashore
on this little island off the coast of Salvador is one of the prettiest in Brazil.
Neighbouring beaches, Ondina and Rio Vermelho, host Salvador's most expensive
resort hotels, while Rio Vermelho has some of the city's best bars and music.
Praia do Forte
resort, Bahia State-
Praia do Forte, to the north of Salvador, is an
old fishing village reconfigered as a laidback, downmarket resort. It has more
than 8 miles of superb sandy beaches and natural pools and is surrounded by thousands
of square miles of wild nature.
Natal, Rio Grande Norte State -
Ponta Negra bay[ 10km away], and Pipa beach [80km away] - so lovely that dolphins
visit regularly to admire it. In addition Rio Grande do Norte has a more than
40 other great beaches, in particular Pirangi, Jacuma, Maracajaú, Galinhos.
Fortaleza, Ceara State -
A mediocre city beach
but hundreds of miles of superb wild coast either side of it, with dunes, palms,
wild water and not much.
Jericoacoara, Ceará State [300km
west of Fortaleza] -
Jericoacoara, increasingly fashionable in Brazil,
has spectacular sunsets from the sand-dunes overlooking the little developed beaches.
It is also known as an excellent place for windsurfing and horse-riding along
the sands.
Water Recreation in Brazil.-
Incredibly this
South American country’s coastline begins above the equator and extends itself
almost to the Antarctica Circle! Fish the emerald sea or kayak the calm waters,
surf the thundering waves, explore the secret coves, windsurf on the wings of
an Atlantic breeze, snorkel or scuba dive the shimmering blue waters reveling
amongst the brightly colored tropical fish.
Land and Air
Recreation. - The embodiment of the cyclists is also captured throughout the countryside,
along the beaches and in the cities weaving along a latticework of trails and
paths. Rock climbers and hikers too will find a haven from the most casual of
strollers, to those wishing to test nature’s most severe vertical -challenges.
Or if reaching for the sky is your high, hop aboard a hot air balloon, strap on
a parachute, buckle-up a paraglider or simply sit back in a helicopter and soak
up the panoramic vistas of Brazil.
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