With 9 beaches, parks, several tour options and cultural/night intense life, the city quintuples its population during the summer season. The natural beauty and scenic views are perfect ingredients to party and meet people.
Highlights include playing sports such as surfing, hang-gliding and ecotourism. The good structure makes the city a very popular destination for business and events. Don’t go in a hurry. There’s much to see, feel and enjoy the white sands and transparent waters of Balneário.
Don’t miss!!
Unipraias Park
The resort has more than 85 000 m². Air streetcar connecting Central and Laranjeiras beaches.
At Mata Atlântica, located at the top of Morro da Aguada, 240 m, with spectacular views - there are 500 m of walkways and green spaces designed for the practice of tree climbing.
Completing the circuit, arrive at the Laranjeiras Beach station, on the other side of Morro da Aguada. The place is ideal for swimming and water sports, with a pier for boats. Has also services of bars and restaurants.
The resort has more than 85 000 m². Air streetcar connecting Central and Laranjeiras beaches.
At Mata Atlântica, located at the top of Morro da Aguada, 240 m, with spectacular views - there are 500 m of walkways and green spaces designed for the practice of tree climbing.
Completing the circuit, arrive at the Laranjeiras Beach station, on the other side of Morro da Aguada. The place is ideal for swimming and water sports, with a pier for boats. Has also services of bars and restaurants.
Night Life
Camboriú has one of the busiest nightlife in the South of Brazil. Nightclubs and pubs to suit all tastes focus on Avenida do Atlântico and Barra Sul.
Attractions
Porto Belo
Porto Belo is a lovely city at the south of Balneario Camboriu and the Itapema. Of Azorean origin, has beautiful beaches. The most frequented are in the bay of Porto Belo, like the Central - from where the boat trips for the region, particularly the island of Porto Belo and Perequê.
Camboriú has one of the busiest nightlife in the South of Brazil. Nightclubs and pubs to suit all tastes focus on Avenida do Atlântico and Barra Sul.
Attractions
Porto Belo
Porto Belo is a lovely city at the south of Balneario Camboriu and the Itapema. Of Azorean origin, has beautiful beaches. The most frequented are in the bay of Porto Belo, like the Central - from where the boat trips for the region, particularly the island of Porto Belo and Perequê.
Bombinhas
Old fishing village of Azorean origin, keeps alive the traditions of the colonizers. Santa Catarina’s smallest municipality in land area, is known for bringing scenes of breathtaking beauty, especially the 23 green beaches, many with good infrastructure of bars, hotels, inns and restaurants. Bombs and Bombinhas are the busiest.
Quatro Ilhas and Mariscal attract surfers. Zimbros is a nice fishing village. The whole region is well frequented by scuba divers from around the country. The city has a good infrastructure and accommodation, with over a hundred hotels and inns, offering 3,500 beds, bars and restaurants in the center and in most urban beaches.
Old fishing village of Azorean origin, keeps alive the traditions of the colonizers. Santa Catarina’s smallest municipality in land area, is known for bringing scenes of breathtaking beauty, especially the 23 green beaches, many with good infrastructure of bars, hotels, inns and restaurants. Bombs and Bombinhas are the busiest.
Quatro Ilhas and Mariscal attract surfers. Zimbros is a nice fishing village. The whole region is well frequented by scuba divers from around the country. The city has a good infrastructure and accommodation, with over a hundred hotels and inns, offering 3,500 beds, bars and restaurants in the center and in most urban beaches.
Gastronomy
The typical cuisine of Camboriú is based on seafood, mainly fish, shellfish, squid, octopus, crab, oysters and shrimp. But the city has also international cuisine and a large variety of restaurants - from the simplest to the most refinement- sweet shops and colonial coffees.
Crafts
Works using ceramics, bones, coconut, stones, wire, jute, leather, embroidery, among others, are presented in the Crafts Fair, which is mounted on Saturdays at Praça Higino Pio.
The typical cuisine of Camboriú is based on seafood, mainly fish, shellfish, squid, octopus, crab, oysters and shrimp. But the city has also international cuisine and a large variety of restaurants - from the simplest to the most refinement- sweet shops and colonial coffees.
Crafts
Works using ceramics, bones, coconut, stones, wire, jute, leather, embroidery, among others, are presented in the Crafts Fair, which is mounted on Saturdays at Praça Higino Pio.
Information
SANTUR - Santa Catarina Turismo SA
(48) 3212-6300
0800-644-6300
Tourist Information
(47) 3363-8122
Navegantes International Airport
(47) 3319-1647
Climate:
The climate is mild. In the summer, though hot, the temperatures rarely reach 40 ° C and its average is 25 ° C. In winter the average temperature is about 15 ° C, but the minimum in the early morning cooler can reach values between 0 ° C and 4 ° C. The mean annual temperature is about 20 ° C. The climate is generally humid, with average annual rainfall of 1,500 mm, without dry season (its rainfall is characteristic of the humid subtropical climate type).
Hits:
By land
São Paulo: BR-116 to Curitiba, BR-375 and then finally BR-101.
Porto Alegre: BR-290 (Free way), RS-389 (Estrada do Mar) and BR-101.
By air
Navegantes International Airport, 17 km from the city, has daily flights to Florianopolis and allows connection to the main capitals of the country.
Distances from Camboriú:
Florianópolis: 86 km
Curitiba: 214 km
São Paulo: 620 km
Joinville: 100 km
Best Times
The best time to visit Camboriú is in summer (December to March), to enjoy the beaches and night life.
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