Maceió

Maceió

Brazil

Introduction to Port

Port Maceió offers a distinctive first impression among Brazilian port calls: a sheltered Atlantic gateway set on a level strip between the sea and the shallow Norte (Mundaú) Lagoon, backed by low bluffs and a lively city with a strong cultural and natural face. As the capital of Alagoas in the Brazilian Northeast, it blends urban charm with easy access to some of the region’s most celebrated signature experiences: strolls along Pajuçara and Ponta Verde beaches, boat trips to the lagoon and nearby islets, and day trips to the famed natural pools of Maragogi plus mangrove and dolphin watching along the coast. The port is equipped to accommodate a range of cruise ships with efficient berthing, modern terminal facilities and a streamlined embarkation process that minimizes waiting times for guests. Fleet features in this port of call highlight flexible docking options and shore tender efficiency for quick, scenic transfers to shore. Onboard services shine through the cruise line menu of regional Brazilian cuisine, spa and wellness offerings, enrichment programs and live entertainment, plus seamless Wi‑Fi and a curated portfolio of shore excursions, including cultural city tours, coastal gastronomy experiences and eco adventures. Maceió stands apart with its proximity to pristine lagoons, vibrant markets, and a coastline that invites both adventure and relaxed beach days, making it a gateway to Northeastern Brazil’s most captivating coastal destinations.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Beaches and lagoons
Pristine sands, turquoise lagoons, and calm waters for swimming.
Cultural heritage
Explore local history and maritime traditions.
Local cuisine
Savor fresh seafood and regional Japanese dishes.
Gateway to lagoons
Access to Mundaú Lagoon and island tours.