The festival of Iemanjá in Salvador de Bahia is a colorful and vibrant celebration that pays tribute to the goddess of the sea in the Afro-Brazilian tradition. Every year, thousands of people gather on the beaches of Salvador to participate in this lively event. The faithful, dressed in white, make their way to the beach where a large statue of Iemanjá is erected. They bring various offerings, such as flowers, jewelry, perfumes, and food, which they place in elaborately decorated boats. The boats are then launched into the sea accompanied by prayers and chants dedicated to the goddess.
Itacoatiara beach is a must-see destination for lovers of paradise beaches. Nestled in the state of Rio de Janeiro, in Niterói, this little corner of paradise offers breathtaking scenery. The local flora and fauna add a touch of biodiversity to the overall scenery, and the geography of this region makes it a paradise for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts alike.
Itacoatiara is also renowned for its impressive rock formations, which create spectacular waves for seasoned surfers. But be careful not to get carried away by the power of the waves!
Jeribucaçu beach is one of the jewels of Bahia, around Itacaré. Beyond its beauty, this beach offers good waves for surfing during the Brazilian winter, as well as paths with breathtaking views along the coconut palms. There are several ways to get there, but the nicest is the hike after the waterfall "Cachoeira da Usina", where it's better to be accompanied by a guide. This trail combines forest, river and ocean, taking you through mangroves and promising an exceptional view on arrival. Where the river meets the ocean is a special feature of this magical