Central (Espírito Santo)
Central Espírito Santo is a region of the state of Espírito Santo in Southeastern Brazil.
Cities
- 🌍 Vitória — an island-city surrounded by a strip of sea and washed by the Atlantic Ocean
- 🌍 Afonso Cláudio — the Cordillera do Empoçado: is a mountain formation that forms a wall of stones and well-preserved forests
- 🌍 Anchieta — a quiet town full of history. In summer, the great attraction of the city is the Carnival, considered one of the largest in the Holy Spirit
- 🌍 Cariacica — its Carnaval de Congo, which takes place in April, is a manifestation of Afro-Brazilian culture, with great indigenous influence
- 🌍 Domingos Martins — a city of Germanic architecture and cuisine
- 🌍 Guarapari — a popular tourist destination with white beaches and modern skyscrapers
- 🌍 Iconha — this town in the mountains offers beautiful river walks
- 🌍 Piúma — coastal city that lives on fishing and handicrafts
- 🌍 Rio Novo do Sul — its attractions are the various rivers, waterfalls, mountains and valleys, agrotourism properties, and handicrafts
- 🌍 Santa Leopoldina — a ecological paradise, with an exuberance of waterfalls and a rich flora and fauna
- 🌍 Santa Maria de Jetibá — small town with a rich Pomeranian heritage
- 🌍 Santa Teresa — its mild climate, preserved Atlantic Forest, architecture, gastronomy, and the landscape of mountains and valleys are attractive
- 🌍 Serra — it has popular beaches in Jacaraipe, mostly sought after by young people for surfing
- 🌍 Venda Nova do Imigrante — celebrates its Italian heritage with festivals such as those of polenta and wine
- 🌍 Viana — has three interesting churches, and a museum in a former railway station
- 🌍 Vila Velha — famous for Convento da Penha (a 16th-century hilltop Franciscan convent), and the beaches of Praia da Costa, Itapuã, and Coqueiral de Itaparica
Other destinations
- 🌍 Pedra Azul State Park — the main attraction of this 12-km² park is its 1909-m-high peak
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