
Sugarloaf Mountain - Iron Island
Pão de Açúcar, in Alagoas, boasts a rich historical and scientific heritage, with over 60 sites containing rock paintings and prehistoric fossils—impressive vestiges of peoples who inhabited the region thousands of years ago. The study and preservation of these archaeological sites attract researchers and visitors interested in uncovering the secrets of prehistory, solidifying the city as a destination of scientific and cultural significance. From the splendor of the São Francisco River to artistic and folkloric expressions, each experience reveals the richness of a people who preserve their roots while embracing the future.

Historic City of Piranhas (Full Day)
The canyons located on the border of the states of Alagoas and Sergipe in the heart of the semi-arid Northeast region of Brazil stretch for 65 km, reaching depths of over 150 meters in some sections, in addition to sandstone and granite rock walls that reach up to 50 meters in height. Navigating the immense artificial lake of the Xingó Hydroelectric Plant, one arrives at the Talhado Cave, a name given due to the rock walls sculpted by time, creating a scene of colors, magic, and rare beauty. The historic center of the city of Piranhas, located on the banks of the river on the Alagoas side, is the only city in the semi-arid Northeast region listed as a national heritage site by IPHAN - the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage. Does not include: Lunch, drinks, boat trip.

Olha d'água do Casado
Olho d'Água do Casado (AL), a city on the banks of the São Francisco River, is a destination that reveals breathtaking landscapes, trails, culture, and adventures amidst nature. The beauty of navigating between giant rocky walls bathed by the greenish waters of the "Velho Chico" (Old Chico), a trip that can be done by catamaran, speedboat, or Hawaiian canoe, offers diverse perspectives of the river.
Other noteworthy excursions include: Dulce Beach; the mystical Vale dos Mestres (Valley of the Masters), where you can contemplate the golden sunset reflecting in the canyons; and the Serra da Onda trail, which offers an unforgettable panoramic view of the region.

Delmiro Golveia
A city situated on the banks of the São Francisco River, with natural beauty, among the excursions a highlight is the catamaran trip along the "Velho Chico" river to explore the São Francisco Canyon, also known as the Xingó Canyon, with stops for swimming in natural pools and enjoying the local cuisine. Other excursion options include: the old hydroelectric plant; the house of Delmiro Gouveia, in addition to the lush vegetation of the Caatinga.



