With more than 3,000 km of coastline, Brazil's Northeast Coast offers beautiful palm-fringed beaches, laid-back villages and colourful Afro-Brazilian culture and traditions.
Less crowded and undeveloped than other coastal areas of Brazil, the northeast coast hosts some of Brazil's most stunning locations including Fernando de Noronha Island, an exclusive eco-paradise with idyllic beaches located 545 km from Recife.
Salvador da Bahia intoxicates travellers with its colonial architecture, religious fervour, music and capoeira and can be a real highlight of a tour of Brazil.
The northeast coast offers some unique and charming boutique resorts in coastal towns such as Jericoacoara close to Fortaleza, or Praia do Forte, near Salvador - ideal for those looking to relax off the beaten track in Brazil.