Tourism is a very comprehensive sector, with different aspects for each traveler profile. One of them is domestic tourism, which has gained more attention in recent times due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Many experts believe that this is the new normal, coming to stay.
Therefore, in this text, we are going to explain everything about this type of tourism and what is its importance for the industry. If you're still not very familiar with how it works and are interested in creating a new travel format, read the article to the end!
What is domestic tourism?
Domestic tourism is a travel style carried out in the same country of residence as travelers, for example, when Brazilians travel through cities in Brazil. Thus, since it does not cross any international border and does not need a passport or visa, people undertake this type of trip
. In the past, domestic tourism was very popular in large countries, such as the USA and India, compared to smaller countries. However, in recent years, due to the closure of borders due to the pandemic, this type of travel has become very common
. Social isolation, stricter rules for entering other countries, cancellation of international flights, and some vaccines not accepted abroad are the most common reasons for domestic tourism to become a trend in Brazil.
What is the importance of domestic tourism?
Now that you know what domestic tourism is, you need to understand the importance of this type of trip for travelers and for companies that invest in this style.
The greatest advantage of traveling in the national territory is the stimulus to local businesses and economies. With the arrival of Brazilian tourists, companies profit from shopping, lodging, restaurant trips, spending on tours, and
much more. On the other hand, tourists can learn about their own history, culture, and customs, which often go unexplored. We know the wealth and natural beauty that our country offers, so this is a great opportunity to discover tourist cities in Brazil
. How to do national tourism?
Are you interested in taking a tour in Brazil? Then you need to know the tourism tips that we have separated so you can make the most of the incredible places we have in our country
. There are several cities to visit in Brazil that may please those who want to learn more about history, cuisine, beaches, historic places and landscapes, in addition to remaining forever in their memory.
After all, to do domestic tourism, you don't need a passport or visa, or exchange currency. So there is no need to worry about this, as it usually takes a bit of work for those who want to travel internationally
. All you have to do is choose one of the thousands of tourist places in Brazil, buy your tickets, decide which transportation to use to get there, choose accommodation, pack your bags and enjoy the destination.
Places to do national tourism
Take advantage of the ease that local tourism offers and choose the best cities to visit in Brazil on your next trip. We've selected a few options for you to take advantage of your own country. See:
1. Sauípe
In the district of Sauípe, on the northern coast of Bahia, Costa do Sauípe is located exactly 76 km away from Salvador. This place is a paradise of natural beauty, with wonderful beaches to welcome all types of tourists
. If this is your choice for national tourism, stay at the Costa do Sauípe all-inclusive resort and enjoy activities, tours, leisure facilities, rest and relaxation with comfort.
2.
SalvadorThe city of Salvador is enchanting because of its historic sights, rich cuisine and beautiful beaches. This is a great destination for traveling alone or with family, friends, or a group of travelers.
It's impossible to go to Salvador and not visit the Pelourinho, the Cathedral Basilica, Jorge Amado's House, the Afro Museum and the Church of Saint Francis. These are mandatory tourist spots for those who visit the city
. 3. Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is the most touristic city in Brazil, attracting thousands of Brazilian and international tourists. This destination is ideal for those who love the big city climate and enjoy beautiful beaches.
Generally, this city is always bustling, with many tourists and locals competing for the most famous tourist spots, such as Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Cable Car, and Escadaria Selarón.
4. Fernando de Noronha
Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago made up of 21 islands, located in the state of Pernambuco, in northeastern Brazil. This is one of the most sought after national destinations by local tourists, as it is known for its unique beauty
. However, the difficulty of traveling within the archipelago and the higher prices there may make some Brazilian tourists afraid to visit the place, but be sure to include this destination in your list of places that you still want to visit in Brazil.
Did you like to know a little more about local Brazilian tourism and would you like to visit Costa do Sauípe? Take a look at the promotional packages and book your stay!