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The
small town of São Francisco do Sul was established in the middle of the 17th
century; it is one of the oldest settlements in the state of Santa Catarina.
It is also one of the few places where colonial and 19th-century buildings
remain standing side by side. The town is located on a low-lying island of
the same name, connected to the mainland by a causeway spanning the narrow
strait.
The port lies a short distance from the town center. Visitors can explore
the colonial part of town with its main focus around the central square. In
close Several beaches and nearby.
Pier Information. The ship is scheduled to
dock. The center of town can be reached on foot in about 15 minutes.
Taxis are usually available at the pier. Remember to negotiate the fare
before setting out. |
Shopping. While there are generally limited
shopping opportunities, guests may want to browse and may find
interesting buys in crystal, which is a highly regarded product
manufactured in the town of Blumenau. |
Cuisine. Check local restaurants and hotels
for seafood and typical Brazilian cuisine. Among Brazilian favorites are
barbecued meats and feijoada, a wonderful mix of rice, black beans,
pork, beef, and greens. For beer, try Antarctica or Brahma. Drink only
bottled water and beverages. Avoid ice. |
Other
Sights
Igreja Matriz. Dominating the main square, the church originally
was built by the Indian slaves in 1655; later it was completely
reconstructed.
Museu Historico. The town’s former prison was in use until 1968;
it now houses a museum featuring displays of old photographs and
historical items of the town’s colonial era. Labels are only in
Portuguese.
Beaches. Paulos or Dos Ingleses are the nearest beaches to town,
just about a mile to the east. The protected calm waters are ideal for
swimming.
Golf.
Sao Francisco Golf Club. Ask on
board. |
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