Ubatuba, another
wonder of North Shore of São
Paulo State, mixes Nature and
History.
It was a place where important
historic facts about Portuguese
colonization took place. The city
also got the blessing for having
José de Anchieta’s
poems written on its sand.
After Iperoig Peace Treaty was
signed, Ubatuba became an important
harbor from where coffee was exported.
Local people (called “caiçaras”)
were as brave as the Tamoio Indians,
who had been living there before
white men arrived, and both the
“caiçaras”
and Tamoio native people have
always known how to preserve the
most beautiful features of the
city: its natural beauty, the
warmth of its people and its History.