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Igarassu, one of Brazil’s oldest colonial towns, sits on the banks of the Igarassu River in Pernambuco state, just 30km north of Recife. Its well-preserved historic centre, with pastel-coloured churches and cobblestone streets, offers a tranquil escape from the city. The town’s name comes from the Tupi language meaning ‘great canoe’, hinting at its indigenous and colonial heritage. Here, you can wander through centuries-old churches, explore local crafts, and savour regional cuisine in a setting that feels frozen in time.
Highlights & What to See
- Convento e Igreja de São Francisco – A stunning 16th-century Franciscan convent with intricate blue-and-white azulejo tiles and a peaceful cloister garden.
- Igreja Matriz dos Santos Cosme e Damião – Brazil’s oldest church still in use (built 1535), featuring a magnificent baroque altar and a small museum of sacred art.
- Casa do Artesão – A craft centre housed in a colonial building, where you can buy handmade lace, ceramics, and woodcarvings from local artisans.
- Museu Histórico de Igarassu – Housed in a former jail, this museum displays artefacts from the town’s indigenous, colonial, and imperial past.
- Ilha de Itamaracá – A short drive away, this island offers beaches, the 17th-century Forte Orange, and a chance to see manatees at the Centro de Mamíferos Aquáticos.
Suggested Time to Spend
Igarassu can be seen in a half-day, but to really soak up its atmosphere, spend a full day. Start your morning exploring the historic centre and churches, then head to Ilha de Itamaracá for lunch at a beachfront restaurant and an afternoon at Forte Orange. If you’re self-driving, it’s an easy detour on the way north from Recife to the beaches of Costa dos Corais.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Recife – The vibrant capital of Pernambuco, with its historic Recife Antigo district, markets, and cultural scene.
- Olinda – A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colourful colonial architecture, art galleries, and lively Carnival.
- Ilha de Itamaracá – As mentioned, a nature-filled island with beaches and historical forts.
- Costa dos Corais – A stunning stretch of coastline with coral reefs, perfect for snorkelling and diving, including the town of Porto de Galinhas.
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