Recife cruise port guide
Let your MSC cruise take you to north-eastern Brazil’s largest metropolitan area, Recife, a dynamic, sprawling city of over four million with a booming economy and two major ports. The city centre – the three islands of Santo Antônio, Boa Vista and Bairro do Recife – is a compelling mix, once you get used to it (a bit like Rio’s old downtown). The city centre is completely safe and the regenerated Bairro do Recife area in particular is a real gem, more akin to belle époque Europe than to the rest of Brazil. Most of its middle class lives in the beachside district of Boa Viagem, a forest of high-rise condos and beach hotels to the south, though it’s not as much of a resort area as Maceió – while shopping malls and businesses have moved out here, it remains a residential area at heart. Olinda is, quite simply, one of the largest and most beautiful complexes of colonial architecture in Brazil, and is just waiting to be admired on an MSC South America cruise excursion. It’s a maze of cobbled streets, hills crowned with brilliant white churches, pastel-coloured houses, Baroque fountains and graceful plazas. MSC South America cruises also offer excursions to Igarassu. The second-oldest city in Brazil, 32km north of Recife, was founded by the Portuguese in 1537 on a ridge rising out of a sea of palm trees: the name means “great canoe” in the language of the Tupi Indians, the cry that went up when they first saw the Portuguese galleons. Though it’s nothing like Olinda, a few relics of its past remain in the historic centre (Sítio Histórico de Igarassu); for example, the modest Igreja dos Santos Cosme e Damião, the oldest church in Brazil, is still there on the ridge (the first church was founded in 1535, but this one dates to the 1590s).
About Recife
Recife is the capital of Pernambuco state in northeastern Brazil, the country's fourth largest city with a metropolitan population of 3.7 million. Known as the 'Venice of Brazil' for its network of rivers, bridges, and channels, it is one of Brazil's most historic port cities, founded in 1537 by Dutch settlers. The city offers UNESCO-listed colonial Olinda nearby, Boa Viagem beach, and the world-class Porto de Galinhas coral reef pools.
The colonial hilltop city of Olinda, visible from the Recife waterfront 7 km north, is the region's premier cultural attraction—a UNESCO World Heritage Site of cobblestone streets, colorful houses, Baroque churches, and artists' workshops. Recife's own historic center preserves the 1637 Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue, the oldest in the Americas, alongside Dutch-era bridges and canals in the Recife Antigo district. The city's Carnival (pre-Lent) is distinct from Rio's samba-dominated version, featuring frevo music, maracatu drumming processions, and the giant puppet figures (bonecos gigantes) of Olinda. Porto de Galinhas, 60 km south, is famous for the natural reef pools accessible by jangada rafts.
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Viking Jupiter · Mediterranean · 28 nights
from $8,398
$299 / night
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Viking Jupiter · Europe · 21 nights
from $4,999
$238 / night
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Zaandam · Brazil · 70 nights
from $15,884
$226 / night
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Seven Seas Mariner · Caribbean · 18 nights
from $14,599
$811 / night
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MS EUROPA · South America · 19 nights
from $7,295
$383 / night
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Azamara Journey · Brazil · 74 nights
from $29,549
$399 / night
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