The number 1 hotel on the Water Circuit

Known as the "Thermal Capital of Brazil," Águas de Lindóia is famous for its therapeutic mineral waters. And Cabana's Acqua is a leading accommodation option.

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A historic city with preserved colonial architecture. Amparo is known for its coffee farms and rural tourism. The city also has several mineral water springs.

The Jaguar

It stands out for its historical and cultural tourism, with the Maria Fumaça, a train ride that dates back to the golden age of coffee. The city is also known for its rodeo events.

Quarry

Famous for its craft and porcelain shops, Pedreira is a paradise for those who enjoy decoration and gifts. The city also boasts beautiful natural landscapes.

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One of the main adventure tourism destinations in the state of São Paulo, Socorro offers activities such as rafting, zip-lining, and hiking. The Gruta do Anjo (Angel's Cave) is one of the city's most well-known natural attractions.

Holambra

Known as the "City of Flowers," Holambra is a former Dutch colony famous for its flower plantations and Expoflora, the largest flower exhibition in Latin America.

Lindóia

Small and charming, Lindóia is famous for its mineral waters and tranquility. It's a great destination for those seeking relaxation and contact with nature.


Black Mountain

Known for its mineral water springs and pleasant climate, Serra Negra is a popular destination for those seeking health and wellness treatments. The city is also famous for its knitwear and leather shops.

Monte Alegre do Sul

A picturesque town with many waterfalls and trails. Monte Alegre do Sul is ideal for ecotourism and is also known for its artisanal cachaça distilleries.