Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Balneário Camboriú is a popular beach resort city located in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is known for its stunning coastline, high-rise buildings, and vibrant tourism industry. The city is situated about 80 kilometers north of Florianópolis, the capital of Santa Catarina.
Balneário Camboriú is often referred to as the "Dubai of Brazil" due to its skyline filled with towering buildings and modern infrastructure. One of its most iconic landmarks is the cable car that takes visitors to the top of the Morro do Careca, providing a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
The city's main attraction is its beautiful beaches, particularly Central Beach (Praia Central), which stretches for several kilometers and offers a variety of activities such as sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Other popular beaches in the area include Praia dos Amores, Praia Brava, and Estaleirinho.
Balneário Camboriú also boasts a lively nightlife scene, with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to both locals and tourists. The city has a reputation for hosting vibrant events and festivals throughout the year, attracting visitors from all over Brazil and beyond.
In addition to its beach and entertainment offerings, Balneário Camboriú is home to various recreational and cultural attractions. Parque Unipraias, for instance, is an adventure park where visitors can enjoy activities like ziplining and hiking. The city also features beautiful parks, such as Parque Ecológico Raimundo Malta and Parque das Nações.
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.
Ilhabela, Brazil
Ilhabela is a city located on São Paulo state in southeast Brazil, and also an archipelago that consists of other islands and islets in the surrounding area. It is a popular tourist destination that is accessible by boats or ferries in São Sebastião. It is mainly famous for sailing and other watersports, like scuba diving. Tourists can also view major shipwrecks via diving as well as they can watch whales that inhabit there.
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.
Paranagua, Brazil
Paranaguá port, southeastern Paraná estado (state), southern Brazil, on Paranaguá Bay. The city lies at the foot of the coastal Serra do Mar, 18 miles from the open Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1585 by Portuguese explorers. Surviving colonial landmarks include the fort of Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres (1767), the Baroque Museum of Archaeology and Popular Art (formerly the Colegio dos Jesuitas), the São Benedictus church, and a 17th-century fountain. By the mid-20th century Paranaguá had become Brazil’s largest soy- and coffee-exporting port as well as the chief port (hides, paper, maté [tea], feijão [beans], cotton, plywood, bananas, and sugar) of Paraná state. An oil terminal was built there in the late 1970s. Paranaguá is linked to Curitiba, the state capital (65 miles [105 km] inland), by rail and highway and serves as a free port for Paraguay.