BACC TRAVEL

Guarapari is a prestigious tourist destination in the state of Espírito Santos, Brazil, with a vocation for tourism on the coast and the mountains. It inhabits 52 of the most beautiful and crowded beaches of Espírito Santo. Besides beaches, you will also find islands, lagoons, permanent preservation areas, theme parks, a typical cuisine and the second largest hotel chain in the state. In addition, the pleasant climate, quality of life, medicinal sands and mineral water have consolidated the area as a spa national reference.

The historical and cultural monuments, located in downtown are traver-sed in an hour. The tour begins in the House of Culture where today the Municipal library works, passing by the downtown beaches, the Jesuit Well, the Cemetery of St. John the Baptist, the Small Grotto, the Ruins of the Old Church, Old Mother Church of Our Lady of the Conception and ending at the Radium Hotel.

Guarapari has two preserved natural and urban relics, the Paulo Cesar Vinha State Park with 1500 hectares of beaches, lagoons, dunes, with well-preserved fauna and flora. And the Morro da Pescaria Natural Park, which is totally urban, in the middle of Praia do Morro.

History and Culture

Tradition, history and culture merge as a legacy for generations. Guarapari was fortunate enough to have welcomed, during the colonial period, one of the most significant figures of the church and the history of Brazil: Father José de Anchieta. Thus, under the guise of catechesis and brotherhood, Guarapari was born. It was in 1569, when Father José de Anchieta walked through the lands of Espírito Santo as Visitor of the Jesuits in charge of establishing new villages for catechesis of the indigenous peoples Goitacazes, Purus, Tupiniquins and Aimorés. On top of a hill, a convent was built for missionaries and a church was devoted to St. Anne, and this village was named Aldeia do Rio Verde or Aldeia de Santa Maria de Guaraparim.

Guarapari is located 53 km or about 1hour from the state capital Vitória.

For more information, visit the site: http://descubraoespiritosanto.es.gov.br/en

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