Cocoa Coast
Around 180km, between the
cities of Itacaré and Canavieiras, form the so called Cocoa Coast. Home
to nature wonders, rivers flanked by cocoa farms, beaches of vast
untouched coconut groves amid the Atlantic Forest and dense mangroves,
the region enchants for its landscapes and the opulence of the golden
years of the black gold. The architecture preserves the colonial
houses of the 18th and 19th centuries, in streets paved with stones,
churches and old mansions, important part of the national history that
date back to the period when the production and exporting of cocoa were
the primordial activity of the Brazilian economy. Scenery of movies,
soap operas and novels most of Jorge Amados work, translated in
several countries, is set in Ilhéus, main city of this coast - , the
region besides being part of history is the right destination for those
looking for fun and close contact with nature.
Canavieiras,
Ilhéus, Itabuna, Itacaré, Santa Luzia, Una and Uruçuca offer a variety
of options for tourists. The abundance of beaches includes from surfing
and fishing spots to calm waters and true deserted paradises. Extreme
waterfalls like Cleandros, in Itacaré-, rivers and rapids are an
invitation to practice adventure sports such as rafting, rappel and
canoeing.
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