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Igarassu and Itamaracá
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A Historic City with its Saints Cosme and Damião Church, built in 1535, being the oldest in Brazil. After a stop to visit this amazing church, the tour continues to the Island of Itamaracá, crossing the bridge between the island and the country. Its name has indian origin and means "the stone that sings".
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Full Day Igarassu and Itamaracá
Leave hotel by van/bus to Igarassú, one of first Latin American Villages, 65 km from Recife. A Historic City with its Saints Cosme and Damião Church, built in 1535, being the oldest in Brazil. After a stop to visit this amazing church, the tour continues to the Island of Itamaracá, crossing the bridge between the island and the country. Its name has indian origin and means "the stone that sings"; linked to the continent by a bridge, coconut tree forests cover the island, with beautiful tepid water beaches. Visit the Orange Fort and Cow Fish Ecological Reserve. Optional boat tour to “Ilha do Amor” (Island of Love) and "Coroa do Avião" (Plane’s crown).The main attraction is Forte Orange, a magnificent sample of the XVII Century fortresses built by the Dutch during their invasion of that region. Duration: 8 hours.
Leave hotel by van/bus to Igarassú, one of first Latin American Villages, 65 km from Recife. A Historic City with its Saints Cosme and Damião Church, built in 1535, being the oldest in Brazil. After a stop to visit this amazing church, the tour continues to the Island of Itamaracá, crossing the bridge between the island and the country. Its name has indian origin and means "the stone that sings"; linked to the continent by a bridge, coconut tree forests cover the island, with beautiful tepid water beaches. Visit the Orange Fort and Cow Fish Ecological Reserve. Optional boat tour to “Ilha do Amor” (Island of Love) and "Coroa do Avião" (Plane’s crown).The main attraction is Forte Orange, a magnificent sample of the XVII Century fortresses built by the Dutch during their invasion of that region. Duration: 8 hours.


