From June to November, São Paulo’s North Coast becomes a prime destination for whale watching. This area includes towns like Bertioga, Caraguatatuba, Ilhabela, São Sebastião, and Ubatuba. Visitors come to see humpback whales and other marine life, including dolphins, which breed in these warmer waters. Apart from whales and dolphins, it features turtles, manta rays, […]
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