A city for all ages.
1 - Ilha dos Namorados and Croa do Goré - A must-see in Aracaju!
Croa do Goré is a sandbank that looks like it was made of gold, with glistening grains, a structure for meals and lots of fun!
Valentine's Island, on the other hand, was the one I really fell in love with, with a longer stretch of sand, hammocks for relaxing in the water, shade for the little ones, a swimming pool, toys, buoys and everything a family needs to play a lot!
2 - Stroll through the Aracaju Orlas - Tranquility in Aracaju
Aracaju has three unmissable Orlas! They are pleasant walks for the end of the afternoon that will add incredible sensations.
Orla do Atalia is known as the most beautiful waterfront in Brazil and without a doubt it is the best structured, with a thousand options!
Aracaju really knew how to invest in quality of life for its residents and visitors.
Have you ever thought about a climbing wall on the beach? Or go-karting? Even a game of tennis?
There are many options and you'll find everything you can imagine.
It's also where the Wonderful World of Children is located. Needless to say, Emmanuel went crazy and really enjoyed the ride, which can entertain the whole family.
Orla do Por do Sol, as its name implies, is a must-see for watching a beautiful sunset! The river turns the landscape into a mirror, the colors into a painting and it looks like a painted spectacle.
We've seen it both from the shore itself and from a SUP board, which turned out to be even more magical! To feel the tranquillity and hear the peace that is present in the sound of nature.
If you want to have this incredible experience in Aracaju, just go to SUP amigos and feel the vibe.
Calçadão Formosa Aracaju, we walked along this promenade at sunset, saw purplish-pink colors sprouting from the sky, enjoyed the moonlight, got lost in time, while Emmanuel played a little on the swings and toys, we were able to date a little.
There we remember that life is made up of unforgettable moments.
3 - Aracaju Municipal Market - Pure culture of the people.
In fact, there are 3 in the Aracaju Municipal Market!
Albano Franco with flavors that the eyes thank you for, so many colors.
Thales Ferraz where herbs and essences are present
Antônio Franco with his latent craft culture!
Strolling through these interconnected markets is to get to know Aracaju's culture in depth, with its colors, flavors, smells and ways.
Each stall contains a unique story, of strong people, of brave people!
The tour goes beyond the visual and sensory, being able to listen and talk makes an incredible impression on you.
There's no way you can miss this experience on your itinerary, not to mention the best place to find and buy souvenirs.
4 - Museum of the people of Sergipe - It's impossible to be more authentic.
Completely interactive and fun, Emmanuel jumped from room to room and it was hard to get him out of some, who can imagine a baby having fun in a museum?
Aracaju managed that feat, with its Josevende, or carousel, even with the game of recipes. But I think what really won Emmanuel over was the animated Amarelinha.
Aracaju surprised me even more, how can a museum of this size be free?
5 - Gastronomy - Delights of Aracaju.
The local gastronomy is an attraction in itself, with its crab-cracking therapy, even though I was clumsy, I went there, I hit it, I hit it and I did it, lol, eating the animal is so famous and brings so much joy to the people, that it even got a walkway in Aracaju, the famous Passarela do Caranguejo (Crab Walkway), where there are several typical food restaurants and lots of crab!
The staff taught me that eating crab there isn't just a matter of cracking it and enjoying it, it's an art of de-stressing and a great excuse to meet up with friends.
Of course, other foods with lots of seafood, moquecas and so on are also a crowd-pleaser, as are breakfasts full of couscous and dinners with café con leche.
Hello?? That's right hehehe there it's common to dine on a plate of food accompanied by a nice latte, so don't be surprised.
You can already tell that Aracaju is a charming place, right? A city that goes beyond enchanting!
But I'll tell you right now that it's from there that many jaw-dropping tours of Sergipe depart!
Have you ever heard of the Xingó Canyons? And of Lampião, that macho goat who was part of our history? Or even Praia do Saco? Is it possible to touch a falcon? I don't think riding a buffalo is far off either.
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