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Igarasu and Itamaraca

Igarasu and Itamaraca
sightseeing tickets
Gray Line Recife
Address
Gray Line Recife
Rua Jacana, 105, Recife, Brazil   
Brazil
Booking from
Fri, 17th October 2008
Booking to
Tue, 30th December 2008
Supplier
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One of Brazil’s earliest colonial towns, Igarrassu is the location of the church Igreja de Santos Cosme e Damião. Built in 1535, it’s considered to be the oldest church in Brazil.

An exotic coastal island with 84 square kilometres of nature, history and beauty, Itamaracá is a favorite water sport location. You’re free to indulge in a range of optional activities.

There’s also Forte Orange, built by the Dutch in the 17th century and the Marine Manatee Centre, a research and conservation centre for one of the most precious endangered species found on the coast of Northeast Brazil.

For your pleasure and enjoyment, your tour also includes a catamaran trip to Coroa do Avião, a paradisiacal sand bar and observation point for migratory birds.

Note:
Free hotel pick up from all major Natal hotels is available. You must include your hotel name when booking and please call call (55) 81 3302-3880 & (55) 81 9973-3113 between 24-48 hours prior to your trip to verify your pickup time

The following items are recommended: Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Swim Suit, Sandals, Towel, Hiking Boots or Tennis Shoes

Catamaran Trip Included

Lunch Not Included

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


  • First Church In Brazil

  • Beaches & Water Sports

  • Forte Orange

  • Marine Manatee Centre

  • Catamaran Trip to Sand Bar

  • View Migratory Birds


  • Tour Info


    Times: Tues and Fri at 9.00am

    Free hotel pick up from all major Natal hotels is available. You must include your hotel name when booking and please call (55) 81 3366-6262 between 24-48 hours prior to your trip to verify your pickup time.



    The city of Recife has countless tourist attractions such as museums, churches, colonial buildings and even the first synagogue in the Americas, plus the beaches, bars and nightclubs that make the Recife nightlife so vibrant. In Olinda, a World Heritage Monument, art and culture meet on the steep cobbled streets of the old town.