There’re loads of beautiful cities scattered all through the country of Brazil, yet they don’t often grab the attention they ought to have. If you’re planning a Brazil tour and you just want to try something different instead of the usual tourist focused cities that are just as exquisite but with a lot lesser crowd, then you should keep reading this post till the end.
1. Salvador, Bahia:
Sits comfortably in Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia the city of Salvador was the 1st colonial capital of Brazil. The vibrant regal architectures add to its reputation as a destination of happiness & celebration. The street carnival of the city is also known to be the largest on Earth.

2. Curitiba, Parana:
Unlike numerous renowned cities in Brazil, Curitiba sits away from the shoreline and as a result, the beaches that make the country so popular. Besides this, the city has a lot to offer in respect of attractions, particularly if you love exploring art & culture. Curitiba’s Botanical Garden is the best place to visit if you want an unruffled French-inspired nature escape. Also, the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, which emphasizes on architecture, design and visual arts worth a visit.

3. Florianopolis, Santa Catarina:
Brazilian magazine Veja has already mentioned the city of Florianopolis as the best place to live in Brazil, so as a tourist you’d wish to see what all the excitement is about. The seaside proximity & plenty of beaches (42 in numbers) are the main draw for travelers & the city is also acknowledged as one of Brazil’s surfing capitals. Tourists that are seeking more than just beach fun will appreciate the city’s blend of colonial architecture & historic fortresses.

4. Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro:
Sits off the shore of the state of Rio de Janeiro, the island of Iiha Grande is truly a Brazilian paradise. The isle is still rather undeveloped & untouched by tourists so travelers can relish the natural splendor of this place without any hurry. The pristine beaches here are great for snorkeling & the rugged terrain offers ample trekking and explorations opportunities.

5. Jericoacoara, Ceara:
Located in Brazil’s Ceara state this tiny coastal village is though not the simplest to get around but once you make your way, you will definitely be prized with a haven-like backdrop of beaches, sand streets, kite surfing and enthralling sunset views from the sand dunes. No matter how you spend your time in this coastal village; lounge on hammocks above the serene lagoon or sand boarding down the huge dunes, it is certain to be nothing short of incredible.
