Arrecife, Canary Islands
Arrecife is a city in the Canary Islands (Spain) situated in the centre-east of the island of Lanzarote, of which it has been the capital since 1852. Its name originates from the abundance of reefs and islets along the coast (Arrecife means 'reef' in Spanish), which form a magnificent sea front promenade and provide many natural harbours. The main Shopping street, Castillo y Leon (AKA Calle Real), hosts a wide variety of shops and cafes. Some of the most noteworthy places to visit are the El Charco de San Gines, a salt-water lagoon in the city centre, the Castles of San Jose and San Gabriel.
Balneario Camboriu, Brazil
Revel in the seaside allure of Balneario Camboriu, a gleaming resort town popular with Brazil’s jet-setters. Stroll along nearly four miles of uninterrupted beachfront or, even better, admire the sandy bay from a panoramic cable car.
Buzios, Brazil
Buzios, a charming coastal town, with beautiful beaches, a fashionable holiday destination
Buzios, is one of the most charming coastal towns of Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro, that has luxury shops and restaurants, great beaches and numerous water sports. Once was a simple fishing village on the peninsula, but the last years has turned into an expensive and fashionable holiday destination.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina is known for its architecture, nightlife and cultural events
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is the largest city and port in the country and one of the most prosperous cities in Latin America. It is considered to be the "Paris of South America" with a sense more European than South American. Buenos is known for its architecture, nightlife and cultural events. It has many attractions, such as the Evita Museum in Plaza de Mayo Square, the famous Colon theater, the modern district Recoleta with elegant shops and restaurants and the spectacular Iguassu Falls.
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro is the most visited city in the southern hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival celebrations, beaches such as Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include the giant statue of Christ on the top of Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Ilha Grande
On the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro is located the biggest and best island in the Green Coast of Brazil. The Ilya Grande offers attractive, secluded beaches and is a paradise for the lovers of adventure, with a mountainous tropical forest full of various trails and waterfalls. This'' Big Island'' is a national park with plenty of natural lagoons and fishing villages waiting to be explored.
Lisbon, Portugal
Discover the captivating views of the city and harbor from the Alto do Parque Belvedere Park. Take a bike and go for a walk along the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. See the fascinating marine life to the aquarium in Lisbon. Visit the charming village of Fatima, where is said that Virgin Mary had been seen by many people. Visit the St George Kasteo with multimedia reports of the city's history and breathtaking views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
Maceio, Brazil
Don't forget to surf,to watch the sunset from Avenida da Paz and of course to experience snorkelling!
Maceió is the capital and the largest city of the coastal state Alagoas, Brazil. The name "maceió" is of Indian origin and designates the naturally spontaneous courses of water which flow out of the soil.Maceió is also a port city and due to its port development about 200 years ago it changed from a village into a city.In the last thirty years the tourist industry has transformed the coastal areas into vibrant centers of entertainment for Brazilian and foreign tourists. These coastal neighborhoods include coconut palm trees, playgrounds, squares, open-to-the-public football, volleyball, and basketball fields, residential buildings, bars, nightclubs, tourist-oriented shops, restaurants, banks, hotels.Maceió is home to numerous beaches, the color of sea varying from emerald green to blue; the water is always clear. The sand is white and there are many coconut plantations.The Mundaú lake is an option for sailing and bathing in transparent water.
Mindelo, Cape Verde
The charming colonial buildings,cobbled streets,numerous,cafes and restaurants and great night-life make Mindelo a great place to visit.
Mindelo is Cape Verde's cultural capital and has,by for,the most attractive city centre in Cape Verde Islands.The charming colonial buildings,cobbled streets,numerous,cafes and restaurants and great night-life make Mindelo a great place to visit.While the centre is lively and attractive the outskirts of the city are less so with half-finishes and un-rendered breeze block buildings demonstrating the economic reality for most Cape-Verdeans.
Montevideo, Uruguay
Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is situated in the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the river Rio de la Plata. Montevideo has old buildings, several museums, art galleries, and nightclubs, outdoor cafes, museums and piazzas with European influences. It's a vibrant city with many monuments and areas to be explored.
Punta Del Este, Uruguay
A port brimming with elegant yachts, towering skyscrapers, luxury mansions and splendid casinos, Punta del Este is known as the San Tropez of Latin America. Excellent food, amazing views and 32 kms of a wonderful coastline complete the picture of this fascinating destination.
Recife
Recife is one of the largest cities in Brazil known as "Brazilian Venice", as it is formed by three islands, has many rivers and more than fifty bridges. The city is surrounded by tropical forests and the weather is generally warm, since Recife is located near the equator. The culture of the region is strongly influenced by the mixed population of native Indians, black slaves and Portuguese settlers and their interaction over the years.
Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
Salvador is located on the northeast coast of Brazil, therefore Salvador has many beaches along the Atlantic coast. The old city center, Pelourinho, is a World Heritage Site and can be easily explored on foot. Is a vibrant scenery with historical sites, colonial architecture, museums, restaurants, bars, hostels, artisanal shops and popular Carnival celebrations.Here is concentrated all the Brazilian culture.
Sao Paulo (Santos)
Santos, located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, stands as a dynamic coastal city renowned for its crucial role as home to the Port of Santos—one of the busiest and most significant ports in Latin America. The port's activities have historically shaped the city's economy, facilitating the trade of commodities such as coffee and sugar. Santos boasts inviting beaches, including Praia do Gonzaga and Praia do Boqueirão, complemented by scenic gardens and recreational spaces along the waterfront. The city embraces a blend of historical and modern architecture, exemplified by landmarks like the Coffee Museum, which delves into the historical importance of coffee in the region. Notably, Santos is the proud home of Santos Futebol Clube, a football club that has achieved remarkable success and produced legendary players like Pelé, adding a cultural and sporting dimension to this vibrant Brazilian city.
Tenerife (Canary Islands), Spain
Cool forests, beautiful botanical gardens, volcanic landscapes and towering mountains. The unique diversity of Tenerife means that you can walk in endless forests, swim in the Atlantic, lie on golden beaches and climb the snowy mountains, all in the same day. Find your way among the eucalyptus and pine forest Esperanza to explore strange volcanic landscapes, special rock formations and tall mountain of Mount Teide, the highest mountain in Spain.