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The Brazilian people is known worldwide for its joy and ability to throw a good party, as it happens at the midyear with the June Festivities. Most traditional in the north and northeast regions of the country, the June festivals’ theme is the country life, so all guests dress up in costumes typical of the countryside of Brazil: men wear straw hats and plaid shirts and women wear colorful dresses, with lace and ruffles.
Three Saints are honored all over the country: St. Anthony, St. John and St. Peter are highlighted in colorful and cheerful parties, which also have quite lively songs, such as the forró, a very popular rhythm in Brazil, ideal for those who like to dance cheek to cheek. The party begins at the arraial. This is where the square dances – funny dance shows that tell the story of a marriage in the countryside – are presented. The arraial is usually adorned with bonfires, banners and fireworks, which give even more light and color to the celebration. Besides, everybody in Brazil waits all year to feast with the typical foods of the holidays. The menu is rich in corn and peanuts, abundantly harvested this time of year, and brings traditional drinks, in addition to sweet and savory dishes. The cuisine of the June festivals is for all tastes.
Learn more about some of the major Brazilian June festivals.
Make your plans and don’t miss it!
Amazonas: Festival Folclórico in ParintinsRoraima: June Festival in Boa VistaTocantins: June Festival in Palmas
North RegionAlagoas: June Festival in MaceióMaranhão: Bumba Meu Boi in São LuísParaíba: June Festival in Campina Grande and João PessoaPernambuco: June Festival in Caruaru and RecifePiauí: June Festival in TeresinaRio Grande do Norte: June Festival in Mossoró and NatalBahia: June Festival in Amargosa and SalvadorCeará: June Festival in FortalezaSergipe: June Festival in Aracaju and Estância
Northeast Region
Brasil
Mato GrossoCuiabá
Mato Grosso do SulCampo Grande
RondôniaPorto Velho
RoraimaBoa Vista
AmapáMacapá
ParáBelém
TocantinsPalmas
GoiásGoiânia
Distrito FederalBrasília
Minas GeraisBelo Horizonte
Espírito SantoVitória
BahiaSalvador
SergipeAracaju
AlagoasMaceió
Rio Grandedo NorteNatal
Pernambuco Recife
ParaíbaJoão Pessoa
PiauíTeresina
MaranhãoSão Luís Ceará
Fortaleza
Rio de JaneiroRio de Janeiro
São PauloSão Paulo
ParanáCuritiba
Rio Grande do SulPorto ALegre
Santa CatarinaFlorianópolis
AcreRio Branco
AmazonasManaus
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A traditional celebration of the northern region of Brazil, the Festival Folclórico de Parintins is a presentation
of thematic regional associations, highlighting the dispute between two folkloric oxen. The Boi Garantido,
represented by the fans dressed in red, and Boi Caprichoso, with the fans dressed in blue. The show depicts
indigenous rituals and legends of the Amazon region, by means of allegories and stagings, which enchant
thousands of people every year. The festival takes place in the city of Parintins, located in an island in the banks
of the Amazonas River, at the Cultural and Sports Center Amazonino Mendes, known as Bumbódromo. Tourists
can stay on boats, family homes or hostels, which makes the experience even more interesting. The festival is
held always in the last weekend of June, from Friday to Sunday.
How to get there: By air or land to Manaus, from there to Parintins by plane (about 1:30 of travel) or by boat (about 18 hours of travel). The travel by boat is the favorite of people from the Amazon, who make the crossing over a preview of the party.
International Airport Eduardo Gomes, in Manaus.
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Tacacá is a delicious broth of the north region of Brazil. Prepared with delicacies such as cassava and shrimps, the broth is served hot in a gourd.
Boa Vista, capital of the State of Roraima, awards its visitors with a grand and surprising party, from the musical
attractions to its traditions. The festival is divided between the Arraial Boa Vista Junina, in June 15 to 23,
and the Arraial do Anauá, in the second quarter of July. In these events, you can find major attractions of the
national music scenario, typical food and the presentation of dance groups, such as the traditional square dance
group of Boa Vista, which presents a traditional “wedding celebration”, bride and groom, priest and guests. Only
here tourists find such fun. Take the opportunity to dance and enjoy the delicious gastronomic options.
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The Ilha da Praia Grande is a small island surrounded by the Branco River.
Perfect for those who want to go waterskiing and canoeing or just
sunbathe and take a dip in the fresh water.
How to get there: By air or land to Boa Vista.
International Airport Atlas Brasil Cantanhede, in Boa Vista.
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Palmas has a party ideal for those who want to have fun, dance a lot, and also experience a multitude of typical
dishes. The São João em Palmas offers a structure for large shows and stalls with typical food, receiving an
average of 9 thousand people. Among the attractions, you’ll find the Concurso de Quadrilhas Juninas (Contest
of June Square Dance Groups), and the Barracão do Forró, a space reserved for dancing. The contest of the best
typical food tent also offers the visitor diversified cuisine. The party lasts for four days, in the month of June.
Make your plans so you won’t miss the event.
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The Golden Grass is taken from the stalk of a flower that symbolizes
the region and is the raw material for beautiful jewelry, baskets,
fittings and the creativity of local artisans.
How to get there: By air or land to Palmas.
Airport Brigadeiro Lysias Rodrigues, in Palmas.
Guaranteed fun with contests, dances and a charming atmosphere. The De Jacinto a Tororó, São João é em
Maceió, is a large party that attracts on average 28 thousand people per day with shows, square dance contests,
and the coco-de-roda, a typical dance of the region. Tourists can have fun dancing forró in a lively party, with
warm reception from the local population. Besides, the city also prepares a scenic village where tourists can
walk and have unforgettable experiences. The party takes place in the second quarter of June.
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The beaches Francês, Maragogi and Gunga offer the tourists blue sea, soft white sands
and the best infrastructure to ensure fun and an indescribable experience.
How to get there: By air or land to Maceió.
International Airport Zumbi dos Palmares, in Maceió.
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The Capital of Joy doesn’t disappoint when it’s party time. The June parties of Salvador turn the city into a
real scenery representing the countryside. The scenographic aspect of the streets of São João no Pelourinho
contributes to the formation of the climate of an arraial. In June 20 to 30, hundreds of attractions are distributed
in eight stages. There are large parties and also attractions for people of all ages, even children, which have
a specific square to enjoy the best of the June Festivals. The square dance contest is a show in itself, with
breathtaking colors and lights that thrill whoever watches it. Lovers of typical drinks can delight in the party’s
specialties: liqueurs of fruits, especially of jenipapo and the quentões (hot beverages made with cachaça).
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Historic Center of SalvadorSalvador has a lot to tell. In addition to being the first Brazilian capital,
the city is a meeting point of African, European and Amerindian cultures,
reflected in its Historic Center.
How to get there: By air or land to Salvador.
International Airport Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães, in Salvador.
A warm party, with lively music and good forró lessons, you’ll find at the São João em Amargosa. Called
the Cidade Jardim (Garden City), because of its beautiful trees and pleasant climate, Amargosa has one of the
liveliest June festivals of Bahia. In addition to dancing forró at the Praça Bosque, tourists can visit the replicas
of rural villages and enjoy the traditional Northeastern music, played by the region’s traditional forró groups.
The artists performing on the main stage of the event attract about 60 thousand people per day to the town
square. On top of that, those present at the Amargosa party can also enjoy the delicious traditional dishes, with
special attention to recipes with salted meat. The party takes place in the second quarter of June.
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Serra do Timbó
Measuring 800 m of height, the Serra do Timbó awards visitors with waterfalls, peaks,
forests and an infrastructure that ensures security and an indescribable experience.
How to get there: By air or land to Salvador. From there by bus to Amargosa (approximately 240 km distant from Salvador).
International Airport Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães, in Salvador.
Fortaleza offers more than a São João party, it offers a whole city prepared for a big party. The Festejo Ceará Junino
is the state’s main June event. The finals of the square dance contests, for example, take place in Fortaleza, after 21
regional phases, gathering the best groups of the State. And there are also shows and forró. The party receives around
6 thousand people per day and happens from June 1 to July 15. Besides the party, tourists also find many cultural
options in theaters, museums, bars and restaurants of Fortaleza, guaranteeing fun for a long time.
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Jijoca de Jericoacoara
Beaches, historical sights and contact with nature in the region:
Jijoca de Jericoacoara offers its tourists all this and much more.
How to get there: By air or land to Fortaleza.
International Airport Pinto Martins, in Fortaleza.
The strength of the Festas em São Luís, capital of the State of Maranhão, lies in the folk dances, such as the
Tambor de Crioula, and the Cacuriá, Caroço, Lelê and Coco dances, that enchant visitors with their strength and
beauty, and also the Bumba Meu Boi, one of the most outstanding cultural events in the country. The tradition
starts in the 18th century and still involves the population of São Luís that, during the second quarter of June,
occupies the entire city, dancing and singing into the night. In addition to watching the traditional performances
of square dances and shows with local singers, the tourist can wear the costumes of one of the characters and
be photographed to appear on the event’s official website and on social networks. Plan your visit to this big party.
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Lençóis Maranhenses National Park
Considered one of the most charming landscapes of Brazil, the Lençóis Maranhenses
has 155 thousand hectares of crystal clear lagoons and grand dunes,
which reach up to 50 m tall.
How to get there: By air or land to São Luís.
International Airport Marechal Cunha Machado, in São Luís.
The capital of Paraíba has a whole week of celebrations and joy for those who come to one of the country’s biggest
June Festivals. The party São João Pra Valer, which happens at the end of June, has 150 attractions, dance
groups repentistas (typical singers), guitarists, square dances and even a handicraft fair. The joy is such that it is
impossible not to want to dance and have fun to the sound of musical attractions, savoring traditional dishes. João
Pessoa has large June centers, divided between the historic center and five other neighborhoods. There are parties
the whole week. Make your plans and remember to be in the mood to enjoy each one of the attractions.
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Ponta do Seixas
Famous for being the easternmost point of the Americas, the Ponta do Seixas awards
tourists with a beach of fine sand and blue sea and spectacular landscapes.
How to get there: By air or land to João Pessoa.
International Airport Presidente Castro Pinto, in João Pessoa.
In an event that has been going on for 30 years, the tradition and joy make this party an unforgettable moment.
The São João em Campina Grande attracts around 60 thousand tourists per day. The party takes place
throughout the month of June, mainly in the week from June 18 to 25, with the presence of Brazilian artists
and square dance groups, with countless gastronomic options. If you want to know a massive June festival, you
must come here.
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The Arraial do Sítio São João is a life-size scene of a rural 19th century village,
complete with rustic furniture, pens, police stations, posts with kerosene lighting
and lots of fun for the family.
How to get there: By air or land to João Pessoa, then from there to Campina Grande by plane or by bus (approximately 135 km from João Pessoa).
Airport Presidente João Suassuna, in Campina Grande.
A real show takes the whole city with the colors and the joy of the party São João Torcida Recife. In Recife,
a scenic city is prepared to engage visitors with forró, square dance groups, decoration with colored flags and
banners of the Saints honored spread everywhere. The population participates in the festivities in the contests
of decorated streets and stylized square dance groups that represent their neighborhoods. The party São João
Torcida Recife takes place throughout the month of June, with the best parties from 12 to 24 of June, and it
attracts around 150 thousand people per day. To be received and live unforgettable moments: this is what those
who travel to Recife for the June Festivities find.
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Historical and Cultural World Heritage, Olinda was baptized from the interjection: “Oh!
Linda!” (Oh, beautiful!). Its attractions range from beautiful churches and mansions to
tasty gastronomic options.
How to get there: By air or land to Recife.
Recife/Guararapes International Airport Gilberto Freyre, in Recife.
An opportunity to experience life in the Brazilian countryside with all the refinement of a grand party. This is
the party São João em Caruaru, which takes place throughout the month of June, especially between June 12
and 24. The Pátio do Forró, where the event takes place, is a scenic town, a replica of a small countryside town,
with restaurants, bars, stalls, stage structure for shows of Brazilian artists and even the so-called “giant food
festivals” in which the typical dishes of the party are found in sizes much larger than the usual. Join this great
celebration and be surprised with the experiences you can only find here.
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The Feira de Caruaru comprises more than 90 thousand square meters where tourists can
buy typical souvenirs from Pernambuco while enjoying snacks and fresh fruit.
How to get there: By air or land to Recife. From there to Caruaru by bus (approximately 140 km from Recife).
Recife/Guararapes International Airport Gilberto Freyre, in Recife.
A whole city stops to prepare the largest party of the State, one of the largest in Brazil. Joy, regional music and
lots of dance. This is how the party Folguedos de Teresina, the largest popular party of Piauí, carried out for
37 years, happens. The event happens on the 10 last days of June and brings together cultural displays from
several states of the country, such as the Bumba Meu Boi, the sound of national rhythms such as the carimbó
and the xaxado, and a lively square dance contest. There is also a space for dancing forró, with a dance floor
specially designed for the visiting public to dance and participate. Choose your partner and get ready for lots of
dance and fun in Teresina.
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Water mirrors, dunes, wildlife, rivers and beaches, with the sun shining bright all year.
That’s the scenario that the tourist will find in the Delta do Parnaíba.
How to get there: By air or land to Teresina.
Senador Petrônio Portella Airport, in Teresina.
Those who arrive in Natal for the Festival de Quadrilhas de Natal is involved by a tradition of complete June
celebrations. The party is long-awaited by the population throughout the year. It stirs several neighborhoods
of the city with the traditional square dance groups, tents with typical gastronomy and forró. The highlight
is the Forraço Festival, the biggest music competition of Rio Grande do Norte, with many presentations
every day. The winners are chosen at the grande final, on June 24. In Natal, tourists find a whole city ready to
celebrate. Come up and enjoy everything that this party has to offer.
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Praia de Ponta Negra
That’s where the Morro do Careca is found, a dune 100 m high in an indescribable
landscape, with natural pools and an infrastructure with inns and restaurants.
How to get there: By air or land to Natal.
International Airport Aluízio Alves, in Natal.
In Mossoró there’s fun for all tastes: from cuisine to music, the options are varied and joy prevails. At Mossoró
Cidade Junina tourists will find Brazilian attractions, square dance festivals, typical food, a contest of
accordionists, a festival of ten-string guitar players and a humor festival, in addition to the play Chuva de Bala
no País de Mossoró, that takes place in front of the São Vicente Church - historic stage of the confrontation
between the townspeople and the Gang of Lampião, name given to the fearless brigand’s group who terrorized
the Brazilian hinterland at the beginning of the last century. Make your plans and come enjoy all attractions of
this great party.
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Memorial da Resistência
With an open air museum, the thematic square honors the heroes who resisted the invasion
of the Gang of Lampião, in addition to being a location for art exhibitions and recitals.
How to get there: By air or land to Natal. From there to Mossoró by bus (approximately 285 km from Natal).
International Airport Augusto Severo, in Natal.
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Who comes to Aracaju finds many entertainment options. The main celebrations of the city are the Forró Caju,
with two stages where great attractions of the Brazilian and regional music perform, and the Arraial do Povo,
with a scenic town where folklore groups, ten-string guitar players and singers perform. There are square dance
presentations, folklore groups and thematic forró shows – where tourists can learn to dance – in both parties.
Another major attraction is the Concurso de Quadrilhas da Rua São João (square dance contest of São João
Street), emblematic celebration of the State of Sergipe, with more than 100 years of tradition. Access to events
is simple and the infrastructure of the city is considered one of the best in the country. The parties go from May
31 to June 30. Get ready and enjoy all the options that Aracaju has to offer.
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The Orla de Atalaia has 6 km of hotels, bars and restaurants in a shoreline with a
beautiful lake, multisport area and a leisure complex opened overnight, thanks to its
special lighting.
How to get there: By air or land to Aracaju.
International Airport Santa Maria, in Aracaju.
A fireworks show and a lot of dancing: that’s what tourists will find at the party São João em Estância, in the
State of Sergipe. The party takes place on the streets, with bonfires assembled by the population, and also at the
Praça da Matriz, with square dance and the Dança do pisa-pólvora (gunpowder-stepping dance), a typical cultural
manifestation of Estância, where the gunpowder is prepared for the fireworks shows and the “fire boat races”.
Everything is handled with total security for visitors. There is also a special area called forródromo, where forró
groups and square dance groups make presentations to the audience. The party takes place throughout the month
of June. Bring your enthusiasm and a camera to enjoy and register the moment.
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Voted as one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world, the Praia do Saco is
considered an ecological sanctuary, offering the tourist thin sand and the
deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean.
How to get there: By air or land to Aracaju, and from there to Estância by bus (approximately 66 km from Aracaju).
International Airport Santa Maria, in Aracaju.
Tables of disTances in km and hours of flighT Tables of disTances in km and hours of flighT
state city distance in hours of flight from: distance in km from:
Alagoas Maceió
Brasília: 2h10 • Belo Horizonte: 2h10Cuiabá: 5h33* • Curitiba: 5h23*
Fortaleza: 4h38* • Manaus: 7h30*Natal: 2h10* • Porto Alegre: 5h23*
Recife: 38min • Rio de Janeiro: 1h45São Paulo: 2h55 • Salvador: 1h09
Brasília: 1.485 • Belo Horizonte: 1.803,44Cuiabá: 3.037,86 • Curitiba: 2.788,82Fortaleza: 975,02 • Manaus: 3.740,79 Natal: 538,88 • Porto Alegre: 3.485,26
Recife: 260 • Rio de Janeiro: 2.131 São Paulo: 2.453 • Salvador: 585
Amazonas Parintins *Manaus: between 35min and 1h of flight, depending on the size of the airplane. Manaus: 325
Bahia
Salvador
Brasília: 1h50 • Belo Horizonte: 1h40Cuiabá: 4h07* • Curitiba: 2h35
Fortaleza: 1h33 • Manaus: 5h45Natal: 1h19 • Porto Alegre: 3h10 • Recife: 1h08
Rio de Janeiro: (Galeão) 1h33 – (Santos Dumont) 2h01São Paulo: (Congonhas) 2h18 – (Guarulhos) 2h20
Brasília: 1.457 • Belo Horizonte: 1.262,1 Cuiabá: 2.504,11 • Curitiba: 2.247,48 Fortaleza: 1.185 • Manaus: 3.892,02 Natal: 1.090 • Porto Alegre: 2.943,92
Recife: 808 • Rio de Janeiro: 1.624São Paulo: 1.971
Amargosa - Salvador: 235
Ceará Fortaleza
Brasília: 2h30 • Belo Horizonte: 2h45Cuiabá: 5h11* • Curitiba: 5h05*
Manaus: 3h25 • Natal: 1h05 • Porto Alegre: 5h38*Recife: 1h04 • Rio de Janeiro: (Galeão) 3h07
São Paulo: (Guarulhos) 3h20 • Salvador: 1h34
Brasília: 2.474 • Belo Horizonte: 2.335,35 Cuiabá: 3.040,36 • Curitiba: 3.323,05
Manaus: 3.161,62 • Natal: 525Porto Alegre: 4.018,76 • Recife: 758
Rio de Janeiro: 2.617 • São Paulo: 2.961Salvador: 1.187
Maranhão São Luís
Brasília: 2h21 • Belo Horizonte: (Confins) 2h44Cuiabá: 5h59* • Curitiba: 5h17*
Fortaleza: 1h10 • Manaus: 4h38*Natal: 2h40* • Porto Alegre: 6h15*
Recife: 1h50 • Rio de Janeiro: (Galeão) 3h21São Paulo: (Guarulhos) 3h25 • Salvador: 4h30*
Brasília: 1.964 • Belo Horizonte: 2.678,86 Cuiabá: 2.593,91 • Curitiba: 3.225,42
Fortaleza: 869 • Manaus: 2.446,68 Natal: 1.403,59 • Porto Alegre: 3.840,89 Recife: 1.558,64 • Rio de Janeiro: 2.929São Paulo: 2.958 • Salvador: 1.569,79
Paraíba
João Pessoa
Brasília: 2h27 • Belo Horizonte: (Confins) 2h40Cuiabá: 5h30* • Curitiba: 5h26*
Fortaleza: 1h35 • Manaus: 7h55* • Porto Alegre: 6h08*Rio de Janeiro: (Galeão) 3h05
São Paulo: (Guarulhos) 3h15 • Salvador: 2h
Brasília: 2.271 • Belo Horizonte: 2.145,88 Cuiabá: 3.381,71 • Curitiba: 3.132,54
Fortaleza: 659 • Manaus: 3.724,54 Natal: 183 • Porto Alegre: 3.827,25 Recife: 116 • Rio de Janeiro: 2.417São Paulo: 2.788 • Salvador: 920
Campina Grande
Brasília: 7h24* • Belo Horizonte: 5h17* • Cuiabá: 9h10*Curitiba: 5h53* • Fortaleza: 5h15* • Manaus: 10h13*
Natal: 4h37* • Porto Alegre: 7h40*Recife: 45min • Rio de Janeiro: 3h55*
São Paulo: 4h50 • Salvador: 1h06
Brasília: 1.964 • Belo Horizonte: 2.076,43 Cuiabá: 3.310,85 • Curitiba: 3.061,81
Fortaleza: 619,51 • Manaus: 3.600,28 • Natal: 218,61Porto Alegre: 3.758,25 • Recife: 143
Rio de Janeiro: 2.929 • São Paulo: 2.958Salvador: 874,54 • João Pessoa: 130
*Flight with stopovers.
Tables of disTances in km and hours of flighT Tables of disTances in km and hours of flighT
state city distance in hours of flight from: distance in km from:
PernambucoRecife
Brasília: 2h30 • Belo Horizonte: 2h22Cuiabá: 4h45* • Curitiba: 4h39*
Fortaleza: 1h15 • Manaus: 5h28*Natal: 52min • Porto Alegre: 5h25*
Rio de Janeiro: (Galeão) 3h • São Paulo: (Guarulhos) 3h12 Salvador: 1h08
Brasília: 2.162 • Belo Horizonte: 2.030,79 Cuiabá: 3.270,94 • Curitiba: 3.016,17
Fortaleza: 761 • Manaus: 3.691,12 Natal: 285 • Porto Alegre: 3.712,61
Rio de Janeiro: 2.306 • São Paulo: 2.672Salvador: 808
Caruaru - Recife: 131
Piauí Teresina
Brasília: 2h09 • Belo Horizonte: 4h09*Cuiabá: 5h20* • Curitiba: 5h23*
Fortaleza: 1h05 • Manaus: 6h36*Natal: 4h40* • Porto Alegre: 5h30*
Recife: 1h30 • Rio de Janeiro: 5h08*São Paulo: (Guarulhos) 3h10 • Salvador: 3h23*
Brasília: 1.788 • Belo Horizonte: 2.246,58 Cuiabá: 2.452,3 • Curitiba: 3.028,3 Fortaleza: 593 • Manaus: 2.662,17
Natal: 1.023 • Porto Alegre: 3.723,9 Recife: 1.128 • Rio de Janeiro: 2.546São Paulo: 2.806 • Salvador: 1.138,5
Rio Grande do NorteNatal
Brasília: 2h15 • Belo Horizonte: 2h40Cuiabá: 5h17* • Curitiba: 5h23*Fortaleza: 1h02 • Manaus: 7h*
Porto Alegre: 6h20* • Recife: 53min Rio de Janeiro: 2h30 • São Paulo: 3h30
Salvador: 1h19*
Brasília: 1.775 • Belo Horizonte: 2.316,9 Cuiabá: 3.553,33 • Curitiba: 3.302,28
Fortaleza: 524 • Manaus: 3.690,28 Porto Alegre: 3.998,72 • Recife: 284
Rio de Janeiro: 2.625 • São Paulo: 2.947Salvador: 1.087,58
Mossoró - Natal: 285
Roraima Boa Vista
Belém: 6h25* • Belo Horizonte: 7h11*
Brasília 11h* • Cuiabá: 7h54* Curitiba: 8h43* • Fortaleza: 5h53*
Manaus: 1h15 • Natal: 11h* Porto Alegre: 8h38* • Recife: 8h15*
Rio de Janeiro: 5h56* • São Paulo: 5h55* • Salvador: 7h55*
Belém: 4.968 • Brasília: 4.275Belo Horizonte: 4.564,08 • Cuiabá: 3.005,56
Curitiba: 4.711,34 • Fortaleza: 3.988,83 Manaus: 749 • Natal: 4.519,74
Porto Alegre: 5.153,92 • Recife: 4.474,3 Rio de Janeiro: 5.159 • São Paulo: 4.756
Salvador: 4.546,95
SergipeAracaju
Brasília: 2h23 • Belo Horizonte: 1h56 (Confins)Cuiabá: 5h* • Curitiba: 4h31*
Fortaleza: 3h31* • Manaus: 7h11*Natal: 2h35* • Porto Alegre: 5h35* • Recife: 53min Rio de Janeiro: (Santos Dumont) 2h33 – (Galeão) 2h35
São Paulo: (Guarulhos) 2h45 • Salvador: 54min
Brasília: 1.646 • Belo Horizonte: 1.547,42 Cuiabá: 2.781,84 • Curitiba: 2.532,8
Fortaleza: 1.132,3 • Manaus: 3.701,21 Natal: 780,31 • Porto Alegre: 3.293,24 Recife: 496,64 • Rio de Janeiro: 1.813
São Paulo: 2.093 • Salvador: 324
Estância - Aracaju: 66
Tocantins Palmas
Brasília: 1h15 • Belo Horizonte: 3h13*Cuiabá: 4h01* • Curitiba: 4h23*
Fortaleza: 4h28* • Manaus: 5h26*Natal: 6h55* • Porto Alegre: 5h07*
Recife: 5h19* • Rio de Janeiro: 3h11*São Paulo: 6h38* • Salvador: 5h20*
Brasília: 973 • Belo Horizonte: 1.542,74 Cuiabá: 1.414,46 • Curitiba: 2.015,64 Fortaleza: 1.731 • Manaus: 2.481,16
Natal: 1.964,77 • Porto Alegre: 2.670,3 Recife: 1.830,64 • Rio de Janeiro: 1.979
São Paulo: 1.776 • Salvador: 1.455
*Flight with stopovers. Source of flight data: www.panrotas.com.brSource of distance data: www.viajeaqui.com.br/guia4rodas
Information:Amargosa (BA) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Bahia (Bahiatursa)
Aracaju (SE) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Sergipe (Emsetur)
Boa Vista (RR) – Department of Planning and Development of the State of Roraima (Seplan)
and the Tourism Department (Detur)
Campina Grande (PB) – Tourism Coordination of the Department for Economic Development
of Campina Grande (Sede)
Caruaru (PE) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Pernambuco (Empetur)
Estância (SE) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Sergipe (Emsetur)
Fortaleza (CE) – Department of Culture of the State of Ceará (Secult)
João Pessoa (PB) – João Pessoa Cultural Foundation (Funjope)
Maceió (AL) – Municipal Foundation of Cultural Action
Mossoró (RN) – Company for the Promotion of Tourism of Rio Grande do Norte (Emprotur)
Natal (RN) – Company for the Promotion of Tourism of Rio Grande do Norte (Emprotur)
Palmas (TO) – City Hall of Palmas
Parintins (AM) – Tourism Secretary of the State of the Amazonas – Amazonastur
Recife (PE) – Culture Foundation of Recife and Tourism Company of Pernambuco S.A. (Empetur)
Salvador (BA) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Bahia ( Bahiatursa)
São Luís (MA) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Maranhão
Teresina (PI) – Tourism Secretary of the State of Piauí (Setur Piauí)