The Northeast is the most sought-after region for Brazilians in summer 2025

The Northeast is the most sought-after region for Brazilians in summer 2025


Destinations such as Recife and Salvador are among the 10 most searched for […]

Because it couldn’t be otherwise, in the summer of 2025 Brazilians will want to go to… the Northeast.

According to a report published by KAYAK, of the ten most searched destinations for travel between December 2024 and January 2025, eight are cities in the Northeast.

The best news is that for almost everyone there has been a reduction in the average price of tickets for return flights in economy class. Recife (PE), which tops the ranking, and Salvador (BA), which appears in fifth position, are the cheapest options for travelers to the region.




“Recife and Salvador also showed a decline in average prices compared to last summer, falling by 9% and 12% respectively. But even the region’s destinations with the highest average prices are still considered excellent holiday options this summer. summer”, analyzes Gustavo Vedovato, Country Manager of KAYAK in Brazil.

Discover the most popular domestic destinations and average summer ticket prices on the KAYAK search platform:

10. Florianópolis – Santa Catarina (R$ 1,289)

9. Porto Seguro-Bahia (R$ 1,723)

8. João Pessoa – Paraíba (R$ 2,062)

7. Natal-Rio Grande do Norte (R$ 1,967)

6. Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro (R$ 1,120)



5. Salvador-Bahia (R$ 1,369)

4. Fortaleza – Ceará (R$ 1,874)

3. Maceió – Alagoas (R$ 2,055)

2. Sao Paulo – Sao Paulo (R$ 1,121)

1. Recife-Pernambuco (R$ 1,639)

The “Check-in for your trip: Summer 2025” report was created based on the analysis of searches carried out on the KAYAK.com.br website and associated brands, between 3/1/2024 and 8/31 /2024, for trips from 1/12/2024 to 31/01/2025.

All flight prices mentioned are weighted average prices for return economy class flights this summer, departing from anywhere in Brazil and returning to the same location, unless otherwise specified.

*this publication has no commercial or editorial connection with the brand

Source: Terra

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