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Sorocaba



Sorocaba is a city in southern Brazil, in the southeastern portion of São Paulo State. As of 2006, its population was approximately 572.459. The title of Manchester Paulista was given to the city in the end of 19th century, due to the rapid increase of English textile industries in the city, along with the opening of one of the most important railways of São Paulo - the Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana (Sorocabana Railway). The metallurgy and steelmaking technologies inherited from the city's earlier days gives Sorocaba a leading role in mechanical engineering. Sorocaba's Industrial Park is one of the most important centers of engineering, manufacturing and assembling in South America.
History


Don Francisco de Souza, Governor-General of Brazil (1591 to 1602), believing in the existence of gold in the region, settled the Pelourinho - symbol of the Royal power - as the village Nova Vila de Nossa Senhora da Ponte de Mont Serrat. Gold wasn't found, and the Governor-General returned to the Royal Court. Twelve years later, Don Francisco de Souza changed the name of the village to Itavuvu.

Baltazar Fernandes, a member of an expeditionary group called Bandeirantes, laid the foundations of Sorocaba in the year of 1654. The chapel of Nossa Senhora da Ponte (which is now the Cathedral located in Fernando Prestes square, downtown) was built by him, along with the São Bento de Parnaíba monastery (now São Bento monastery) years later. It was also Fernandes who brought the first Benedictine monks to teach, assist the poor and the ill, and to give religious assistance to the Native Americans in the region. The monastery was donated to the Benedictines in the year 1660, after which Frei Anselmo da Anunciação and Frei Mauro were chosen to assume office. The first streets and houses started to spread around the neighborhood.

In the year of 1661, Baltazar Fernandes went to São Paulo to request that Sorocaba be named a village from the Governor-General, Côrrea de Sá e Benevides. So, on 3 March 1661 Sorocaba became known as Vila de Nossa Senhora da Ponte de Sorocaba. The organization of the Municipal Council followed shortly, with the main nominees being: Baltazar Fernandes and André de Zunega (judges), Cláudio Furquim and Paschoal Leite Paes (city councillors), Domingos Garcia (procurator) with Francisco Sanches (clerk).

The arrival of colonel Cristóvão Pereira de Abreu and his troops in 1773, begins the main chapter of the history of Sorocaba: the Tropeirismo.

The transportation of goods in the back of Equidae which traversed the North-South route of the country came across Sorocaba, which was strategically placed in the main route between Rio Grande do Sul, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. Soon Sorocaba had its own Feira de Muares (equidae fair), where troops from all states came to feed and rest their cavalry on the way to the mineral and forest expeditions, and buy and sell goods, equidae and slaves. Given the growing number of people working in the city, the commerce and the first industries began to appear. Goods bought in...



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Tropical Islands of Rio de Janeiro 8 hours

Tropical Islands of Rio de Janeiro

Your coach will pick you up from your hotel and will take the Rio-Santos road to Itacuruca. There you will board a schooner (locally known as 'saveiros'). A tray of tropical fruits will be served on board. A bar is also available on the boat. (Beverages are not included in tour price).

The schooner cruises the Sepetiba Bay, an area rich in natural beauty, where it is common for passengers to spot dolphins, giant king-fishers, parrots, turtles and sting-rays.

After stopping for a swim, you will continue to a tropical island where a delicious buffet lunch will be served. After lunch, there will still be time to explore the island before returning to Itacuruca.

The coach returns via Barra, a charming residential area of Rio, as well as America's Avenue with its modern shopping centers and buildings, Ayrton Senna Avenue and Sernambetiba Avenue, where exciting night life resides.

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Rio de Janeiro Departure Transfer 1 hour

Rio de Janeiro Departure Transfer

Rely on Gray Line when you depart Rio de Janeiro. You will be met at your hotel and taken directly to the airport for your flight home.

Gray Line can handle your ground transportation needs. English-speaking staff will greet you at your hotel - just look for your name and the famous Gray Line Blue Diamond.

Hotel Pickup:
At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the 'Special Requirements' box:

  • Airline
  • Flight Number
  • Departing City / Arrival City
  • Departure Time
  • Hotel Name
  • Hotel Address

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Fortaleza Beach Park 8 hours

Fortaleza Beach Park

Leaving Fortaleza, you will be driven east to the district of Aquiraz, where you will come to the beach of Porto das Dunas.

This area is host to some amazing attractions and activities!

Besides the Eolic Park, it also hosts one of the largest tourist enterprises of Ceara, the Beach Park!

The Beach Park is a combination of beach and aquatic activities and structures. The complex consists of a hotel, souvenir stores, Jangada museum, as well as a place on the beach where you can taste the local delicacy of a delicious crab!

p>The largest attraction however is Aqua Park. One of the largest aquatic parks in the world, Aqua Park is situated by the seashore and is guaranteed to amuse people of all ages! The Park is equipped with waterslides, cascades, an artificial river and two other equipment's that exist only in Brazil - 'The INSANE', the highest waterslide of the world with a radical descent of 41m, and the SEAQUAKE, the largest wave pool in Latin America!

Fun for the whole family - The Beach Park is a must for anyone looking for a day of excitement!

Optional Extras: Available for purchase locally -

  • Modern Water Park Entrance Fee
  • Resort Atmosphere and Dining (food and beverages not included)
  • The INSANE and SEAQUAKE - entrance fee not included

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