Seven smart destinations to travel to in spring

Seven smart destinations to travel to in spring


Flower season brings mild temperatures and changing landscapes, making them ideal for travel. Seven cities stand out for combining nature, culture and leisure and can be explored in a practical way through the govtech Destinos Inteligentes Tourist and Event Guide

Spring marks the beginning of a period favorable to tourism, with mild temperatures and landscapes transformed by flowers and renewed vegetation. The cities of different regions of Brazil stand out in this period for offering a combination of natural, cultural and recreational attractions. Among the destinations chosen there are those that stand out for their characteristics, being suitable for those who want to make the most of this season.




With the arrival of beautiful days, the search for cities that come alive with their natural landscapes and typical spring attractions becomes common. Below, seven cities that have seasonal characteristics and are recognized for offering good leisure and tourism opportunities.

Sorocaba (SP) – Located inland from Sao Paulo, Sorocaba is known for combining history, modernity and leisure. Among the tourist attractions, the Municipal Zoological Park and the Chico Mendes Natural Park stand out, spaces of direct contact with nature. The city’s cycle paths represent an alternative to traveling by bicycle.

Amparo (SP) – Part of the Circuito das Águas Paulista, Amparo is a destination that features thermal waters and colonial architecture in the historic center, making it an option for a trip focused on the tranquility and landscapes of the Serra da Mantiqueira. The Amparo Astronomical Center offers observation of the starry sky and knowledge of astronomy.

São José do Rio Preto (SP) – The city has a strong cultural vocation, with frequent events and spaces such as the Parque da Represa Municipal. The green areas stand out as leisure options, as well as a rich gastronomic scene that attracts visitors.

Tomé-Açu (PA) – Located in Pará, Tomé-Açu is known as the “Land of Pepper” for its production of black pepper. The influence of Japanese culture and local natural beauty make the municipality an example of sustainable tourism, with particular attention to the biodiversity of the Amazon.

Anhembi (SP) – Bathed by the Tietê River, Anhembi is a destination associated with water sports and outdoor activities. In spring the river landscapes become more attractive, offering moments suitable for rest and leisure.

Ibitinga (SP) – Famous for the production of embroidery, Ibitinga is also a popular destination for those who appreciate tranquility. The Embroidery Fair and local craft shops are the attractions that characterize the city, while the rural areas offer opportunities for outdoor walks.

Icém (SP) – Known as the “City of Waters”, Icém is equipped with dams and rivers suitable for activities such as boat trips and sport fishing, being frequented especially in spring and summer by those who appreciate contact with nature.

These destinations, included in the “Smart Destinations” application and website, are part of the specialized tourism digital guide, which provides information on local attractions, restaurants, accommodation and events. “All these cities are present on the govtech Destinos Inteligentes application and website,” says Edimar Martins, the company’s CEO. “With the Digital Guide to Tourism and Events you can access useful data to conveniently plan a trip and make the most of every moment.”

Website: http://www.destinosinteligentes.tur.br

Source: Terra

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