An oasis of relaxation surrounded by white sands and palms in Brazil

«Alagoas» .. picturesque secluded beaches and clear waters like emerald

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Alagoas - a small coastal state in northeastern Brazil - has a tropical beach adorned with palm trees and characterized by white sand, and contains clear lagoons and coral reefs.

The state capital Maceio has emerged as a popular holiday destination among Brazilians, as well as among international tourists who come to enjoy modern coastal hotels, exciting adventure activities, exceptional restaurants, and immersive cultural offerings.

And in Alagoas, you can discover secluded spaces that look like paradise, where white sands and emerald waters and villages along the Alagoas coast, and enjoy with your family and friends on your next trip to Brazil.

Here are the top three things to explore when you're there:

Amazing adventure activities

Alagoas offers an oasis of peace and relaxation, and Maragogi Beach has become an important attraction for ecotourism in Brazil. It is a famous beach located in a vast tropical lagoon with coral reefs, and attracts many diving experts.

It is characterized by crystal clear waters along with branching coral reefs and charming marine species, which makes it a wonderful destination for diving, suitable for beginners and professionals alike.

The coast is also part of the Coral Coast Protected Area, which is rich in fauna and flora.

The capital of Alagoas, called Maceio, is one of the most beautiful urban waterfronts in Brazil, and is the largest city in the state.

Centrally located, it offers everything from city adventures to exotic beaches.

It has three main beaches: Pajuçara, Ponta Verde and Jatiúca, which are responsible for the city's success.

The state capital's waterfront promenade draws attention with its local handicraft stalls and restaurants.

While the city of São Miguel dos Milagres is very popular with tourists looking for secluded and less crowded beaches.

The city has five beaches, and each one is different from the others, all of which are of pristine beauty with their amazing coconut trees and natural swimming pools.

The city also offers other activities, including carriage rides, biking along the coast, rafting and looking at the coast.

local gastronomy

The gastronomy of Brazil can best be described as a mixture of local ingredients and influences from foreign cooking, particularly Portuguese, West African and Japanese.

Brazilian cuisine is heavily influenced by coconut milk, as well as spices, such as paprika, ginger, cumin, coriander and malagueta (a small, spicy, aromatic pepper), along with local exotic fruits, fresh and dried seafood and meat.

Some of the local dishes to try include acarage or apara, a popular Brazilian snack consisting of peas or beans that are mashed into a paste, then fried or steamed in a banana leaf.

Other Northeastern staples are sorro or local mussels and carne do sul, the sun-dried cured meat, which is traditionally prepared with either beef or goat.

rich culture

Brazil is a great destination to experience rich culture, as the city of Penedo in southern Alagoas offers a uniquely rich artistic and cultural heritage.

Visitors can discover the city's history and true Brazilian culture, through local photo exhibitions, musicals, concerts, street festivals, and other spontaneous festivities in the city.

The small town of São Miguel dos Milagres is also part of the ecological route on the northern coast of Alagoas, known for its simplicity and charming views.

How to reach

The state of Alagoas is located two and a half hours' flight from the Brazilian capital, Rio de Janeiro.

Emirates Airlines offers direct flights to Rio de Janeiro from Dubai.

The capital of Alagoas, Maceio, is one of the most beautiful urban waterfronts in Brazil, and is the largest city in the state.

Popular with tourists, São Miguel dos Milagres is an unspoiled beauty with its coconut trees.

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