“I live in a tropical country, blessed by God, and beautiful by nature!” And how beautiful! Brazil is a privileged country in terms of natural landscapes, beaches, rivers, waterfalls, plateaus or mountains and natural beauties, each one more incredible than the other!
The list is long and covers several regions of the country. Do you want to see it? We separate a list with the 20 most beautiful landscapes in Brazil. Check out!
The “Finger of God” is a rock formation in the Serra de Órgãos, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro. It got its name because the formations look like a finger pointing to the sky. It is known to be a landmark in mountaineering in Brazil.
Located in the state of Paraná, on the border between Brazil and Argentina, the Iguazu Falls are among the largest waterfalls in the world! Not to mention that its beauty takes anyone's breath away.
With a breathtaking view, those who risk a good walk can even see the sea.
Arpoador is a small beach, only 500 meters away, but it is enormous in its beauty, making anyone admire the landscape for hours.
Considered the third most beautiful beach in Brazil by the English newspaper The Guardian, second only to Alter do Chão and Fernando de Noronha.
Regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Maceió, Ipióca has crystal clear turquoise waters that can easily be confused with the Caribbean
It is a destination with crystalline and refreshing waters, great for enjoying sunny days.
A beach with crystalline sea, dunes, strong waves on one side and natural pools on the other, Praia da Ferrugem draws attention for its beautiful and popular tourist spots. Bars and meeting points for young surfers – like Zado's bar, for example, are among the most popular.
To get to Ilhabela, you can enjoy a 30-minute boat trip or, if you like adventures, a four-hour hike among waterfalls, hundreds of species of trees and plants native.
According to TripAdvisor, Praia Lopes Mendes is the seventh most beautiful in the world. This is because its natural beauty, which encompasses white sand and crystal clear water, enchants all who visit it.
This destination draws attention due to its orange cliffs, which mix with light sand dunes and a greenish sea. These aspects make it the perfect place for those who want to enjoy the best of the Northeast.
São Miguel do Gostoso has beautiful and peaceful beaches with breathtaking landscapes. Not to mention its village of dirt streets is becoming one of the main tourist spots in the Brazilian Northeast.
Pipa has a rustic style and a wall of colorful cliffs framing the sea, which makes it a beach of unique and peculiar beauty.
Coconut trees fallen by the force of the wind, inns standing on the sand and a very charming little church are aspects that make tourists fall in love with the landscape of the
local. For those who enjoy isolated or deserted destinations, it is the ideal choice.
It's not news to anyone that Fernando de Noronha is one of the most popular destinations for tourists, both Brazilians and gringos. It is even difficult to choose just one landscape, but Baía do Sancho is, without a doubt, a good choice.
To get to the true Brazilian paradise, with crystalline blue waters in a virtually untouched landscape, you must venture out in 4×4 vehicles. This is because the main access is via a 22km road and only vehicles of this type can pass. If you don't have one, travel agencies usually offer it.
Located between Trancoso and Caraíva, Praia do Espelho has its beauty with its cliffs and crystalline water that result in an incredible landscape.
With numerous natural pools, Taipu Beach is ideal for those who enjoy diving and admiring a paradisiacal setting.
Morro de São Paulo, in Bahia, caters for all types of tourists: from the most party-goers to the most laid-back ones just looking to relax! The beaches with crystal clear water and the hectic parties make the days of tourists.
To have a parameter, the place was named the Brazilian Caribbean due to its beauty with crystalline turquoise waters. Praia de Maragogi has immense natural pools and coral barriers, bringing together beautiful landscapes, stalls and restaurants.
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