North Coast (São Paulo)

North Coast (Portuguese: Região Metropolitana do Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte) is a region in the state of São Paulo. It is formed by the Paraíba Valley (the Paraíba river and the mountainous area around it) and the North Coast itself. The two regions are separated by the Serra do Mar State Park (part of the Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).

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Understand

The North Coast of São Paulo is located in the far east of the state, close to the border with Rio de Janeiro, and there is hardly another part of the state with so much variety of things to do. Likely, the most popular are the beaches surrounded by the wild rainforest of the Serra do Mar State Park, but the Paraíba valley also offers beautiful 19th century historical towns, fresh-air mountain resort towns, innumerous ecotourism options, and vivid caipira cultural manifestations.

For those who come for study and business, there are also important industrial cities along the Dutra (SP-060) motorway, including the largest city of the region, São José dos Campos, Brazil's aerospace capital and one of the most important technology centers in the country.

See

  • Historical Valley Circuit. The "Historical Valley" is a cluster of small cities of the Paraíba valley that had large importance during the XIX century coffee farming era. Most of the circuit can be visited using the Rodovia dos Tropeiros historical road, used since the XVII century, that links Rodovia Dutra (near Cachoeira Paulista) to Bananal. The road passes through the cities of Silveiras, Areias, São José do Barreiro, Arapeí and Bananal, offering historical constructions, both in the urban and rural area, and beautiful views of the Serra da Bocaina. Outside the Tropeiros road, the circuit includes the cities of Cunha and Queluz.
  • Mantiqueira Circuit. This circuit does not offer much in terms of historical constructions, but rather cooler temperatures, beautiful nature and fresh mountain air of the Serra da Mantiqueira. It is composed by the cities of Campos do Jordão, Santo Antônio do Pinhal, São Bento do Sapucaí, Pindamonhangaba, São Francisco Xavier (district of São José dos Campos), Monteiro Lobato and Piquete. Campos de Jordão is the most used base for exploring the circuit, but high accommodation prices, especially in July, may make you consider other cities. Taubaté, although not part of the circuit, may be a convenient base if you also want to explore other parts of the region.
  • Religious Circuit. This small circuit is composed by the cities of Aparecida, Cachoeira Paulista and Guaratinguetá, offering historical and cultural attractions related to the Catholic faith.
  • The North Coast's beaches are arguably the best of the state. There are hundreds of non-contiguous beaches; a few are urbanized and packed during high season, while others are surrounded by the Serra do Mar State Park and are almost always deserted. Most beaches have strong waves, being great for surfing, but the waters between São Sebastião and Ilhabela are calm and suitable for sailing. Precipitation levels are high (in particular in summer months) so checking the weather forecast a few days in advance is recommended - it is not only a joke that Ubatuba and São Sebastião are nicknamed "Ubachuva" and "São Sebastrovão".

Do

Ecotourism and radical sports

Containing three mountain ranges (Serra do Mar, Serra da Mantiqueira and Serra da Bocaina), countless rivers, and secondary Atlantic rainforest, it is no wonder that radical sports and ecotourism are a strong attraction of the region.

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