Brazil
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and boasts thousands of kilometres of white sandy beaches. With year-round sunshine Brazil's beaches can be enjoyed at any time of the year.
Brazil's portuguese heritage is evident with many lovingly preserved colonial towns, with delicate architecture and cobbled streets. Music, football, carnivals and love of life are the defining characteristics of this country’s vibrant culture.
Our Brazilian properties are located in the beautiful city of Natal. Known as "The city of the sun", Natal has an average temperature of 26ºc. Located at the northeast of Brazil, Natal is just six hours flight from Lisbon or seven hours flight from Madrid.
Natal is a cosmopolitan, tranquil town and is the most modern and well equipped capital of the Northeast of Brazil.

Pirangi Beach is only 12 km from "Ponta Negra", the main resort area of Natal, a calm city with good restaurants, supermarkets and touristic structure. The main atractions of Natal are the beaches with warm water and white sand-hills.

Porto Brasil resort is located on Priangi Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches of the Brazillian coast, and 12km from the town of Natal.
The most interesting places to visit in Brazil include Fernando de Noronha Island, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo (the two bustling megacities of the South), the more relaxed city of Salvador in the northeast, or the old colonial towns of Ouro Preto and Olinda. For natural beauty, try a visit to IIguacu Falls.
Nature in Brazil also deserves special attention, with several ecological parks and extremely varied ecosystems: the tropical forest in the Amazon region, the stunted vegetation in the Northeast, the Atlantic Forest in the Southeast, the vast swamplands in the Midwest and the pampas in the South.
Besides these, in cities such as Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro, it is possible to visit botanical gardens, which are a blend of historical value and Brazilian biodiversity.

If you want to get to know more about the culture in Brazil, then you can enjoy popular festivities that reveal much of the history, art and riches of the Brazilian people. There are options for all tastes: Bumba-meu-boi in the north of the country, the typical gaucho dances and festivals with European influences in the south and, of course, the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro - the grandest party on the planet. There is nothing in the world like Carnival in Rio.