Recife

Recife

Brazil

Introduction to Port

Recife's port sits at the mouth of the Capibaribe and Ipojuca rivers, a hub where history and modernity meet at the water's edge. Docking here offers a standout experience: travelers stroll along the riverfront of Recife Antigo and watch neocolonial palaces mirror on the tides, then hop a short shuttle to Olinda for hilltop views and baroque churches. Signature experiences from the ship include guided river cruises that thread through the city's network of bridges, sunset sails framed by reef-lit coastlines, and culinary tastings that showcase Pernambuco's vibrant gastronomy. The port's destination set is rich: Old Recife's plazas, Boa Viagem Beach, the neighboring city of Olinda, and nearby reef-lined coast. Fleet features at the port include deepwater berthing, efficient passenger facilities, and flexible turnarounds capable of handling a range of cruise ships, with modern terminal amenities and secure transfers. Onboard services curated for Recife calls emphasize regional flavor and culture, offering onboard chef demonstrations focused on local ingredients, live music and dance from Pernambuco, and concierge teams ready to arrange half- and full-day explorations to historic sites, mangrove boat trips, and coastal hideaways. All told, Recife's official port experience stands out for its seamless integration of water, light, and history, turning every call into an immersive introduction to one of Brazil's most dynamic coastal cities.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Historic Recife Antigo
Colorful colonial buildings along the Capibaribe River.
Vibrant gastronomy
A thriving culinary scene and diverse seafood.
Beaches near Recife
Boa Viagem and nearby beaches for sun and surf.
Proximity to Olinda
Gateway to Olinda’s UNESCO-listed architecture.