When traveling, it is necessary to consider the destination, means of transport, stay, food, leisure costs and attractions. However, an unmissable tip for anyone looking to get to know a new place and travel for very little is to take advantage of what Sesc calls social tourism for its beneficiaries. Therefore, get your Sesc card and enjoy many advantages, including trips! Check out more details.
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The holder beneficiary who meets the following requirements is entitled to the card: to be an employee, who is in activity or licensed, in the trade of goods, services and tourism, as well as the entrepreneur, trainee or apprentice; retired due to contribution time in the commerce sector; workers from companies associated with Sesc; or unemployed (within a 12-month period).
In addition, those who are dependent on the holders also have the prevailing right. They are: spouse or partner; widower; children, grandchildren and people with protection who are under 21 years old or who are still students (up to 24 years old) enrolled in higher education, prep course or Youth and Adult Education (EJA); as well as, mother, father, stepfather, stepmother and grandparents.
As the main operator of social tourism in Brazil, Sesc organizes monthly tours and excursions throughout the country as a form of social inclusion, enabling goods, services and tourism workers to have access to new cultures, people and places, their democratization, their families and society.
In short, the itineraries developed by Sesc's Secretariat for Social Tourism are innovative and thematic, as seek to promote the different perspectives of Brazil, in the cultural, historical and environmental context of each destination visited. In this way, programming is not limited to traditional tourist attractions.
The complete itineraries are available for those who decide to do Sesc's Social Tourism. In them we can count on the entire journey, transportation, travel insurance, accommodation, what will be done and much more. With this, those who are going to travel do not have to worry about anything, making the trip easier and even better.
During each trip, a tour guide or Sesc monitor is available for guidance. These professionals are trained to occupy this position, offering information about the entire trip to tourists.
In addition, there is a network of more than 40 accommodation units across the country, offering inclusion for travelers. This is because, whenever possible, the provision of these accommodations is included in the itinerary.