Best Western Hotel Caicara
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More sun and sand at Joao Pessoa
It was a pleasant 3 hour bus journey from Natal south to Joao Pessoa. The terrain was flat and sandy, and cultivated with sugar cane and palms.
Joao Pessoa is the capital of Paraiba state and the third oldest city in Brazil (after Salvador and Recife). We arrived in the middle of a thunderstorm but our friendly taxi driver pointed out all …
João Pessoa
... Musiziert und uns am naechsten Tag aufgemacht am Strand zu campen.
Also sind wir etwa eine Stunde mit dem Bus Richtung Sueden gefahren und haben an einem wunderschoenen Strand unser Camp aufgeschlagen. Coquerinho ist ein recht beruehmter Badeort mit einigem Tourismus. Allerdings ist noch Nebensaison und so war der Strand nicht zu ueberfuellt.
Die Straende hier sind anders als alle Straende die ich vorher hier in America Latina kennengelernt habe. Sie errinnern ein enig ...
Jets to the front of us and jets to the back of us
... toward us. Jets line up behind us to take off. We patiently wait a good 30 minutes for our turn to take off.
Flying north elaborate suburban homes and beach resorts slowly give way to pristine beaches occasionally interrupted by small beach communities and new luxury resorts and planned communities. Beach umbrellas dot the sand in red, blue, yellow, green and orange. Most homes have ...
A Piece of Paradise called Pipa
... a fantastic sea view, our own huge balcony (with hammock), spacious room and a cave like bathroom AND there was a BBQ area in the garden with a swimming pool! We couldn't have been happier!
Firsts things first and that was a shower and then to the supermarket for some meat and salad. We were quickly acquainted with the rest of the group staying, a Spanish couple and a French guy and also the owners of the hostel, an Argentinian family of four. ...
Reveling in Ravel
... the ship.
The church complex was notable mainly for strange sculptures of angry-looking birds and other nasty creatures. I asked the guide what they were about, and he said when the priests/monks were converting the Indians, they used the gargoyles to frighten them so they wouldn’t stray back to their native religions by telling them they needed the ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking