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MORRO
DE SÃO PAULO
In
the last twenty-one years or so, Morro de São Paulo (St.
Paul's Hill) has gone from isolated, way-off-the-beaten-track
third-world village to sun-and-beach international get-down party-hearty
town and tropical paradise. It is a parfect place to soak in natural
splendour, enjoy the peace and tropical paradise of the remoute
beaches and party all night long with people from all over the
world on the first two beaches.
These
beach parties really heat up during the Brazilian summer (January
until after Carnival) and happen every night. During the rest
of the year they take place on Saturday nights, though not with
the same intensity. Morro's drinks de rigueur are roskas, tropical
fruits (your choice!) crushed in with sugar and vodka -- powerful
and seditious.
The
"main street" of the village is a sandy path lined on
both sides with restaurants and bars, and the beaches are generally
referred to with an un-Brazilian pragmatism as "first",
"second", "third", or "fourth".
The first beach (small) is lined with pousadas; the second beach
(wide) is the party beach; the third beach (somewhat smaller again)
is lined with more pousadas; and the fourth beach is extensive,
beautiful, Caribbean-like tropical paradise.
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