Nordeste

SE

Sergipe

Brazil's smallest state, big on culture

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Sergipe is Brazil's smallest state, a compact northeastern gem packed with baroque churches, mangrove coastlines and rich folk traditions. Aracaju, its planned grid-pattern capital, sits at the mouth of the Sergipe River surrounded by coconut groves, and the state's warm shallow waters and low-key beach towns make it a favorite domestic destination for families escaping the crowds of larger resorts.

Capital

Aracaju

Região

Nordeste

Estado

SE

Principais Atrações

  • 1Cânyon do Xingó — dramatic gorge cut into the São Francisco River valley by hydroelectric works
  • 2Laranjeiras — colonial town with Afro-Brazilian folk festivals and atmospheric baroque ruins
  • 3Mangue Seco — remote sand-dune village on the Bahia border, accessible only by boat
  • 4Aracaju seafood market — some of the freshest crab, shrimp and fish in the Northeast

Melhor Época para Visitar

September to March for sunny coastal weather; June for inland folk festivals.

Dica de Viagem

Mangue Seco requires a 30-minute boat crossing from Pontal — time your visit to avoid the intense midday heat.

Vídeos de Sergipe

Ainda não há vídeos geolocalizados neste estado.