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Praia do Sancho, em Pernambuco, é a melhor do Brasil, diz pesquisa; veja ranking


Nordeste tem quatro das cinco praias favoritas de entrevistados. Ceará é o estado litorâneo mais buscado por turistas. Praia do Sancho faz parte do Parque Nacional Marinho, em Fernando de Noronha Ana Clara Marinho/TV Globo A praia do Sancho, em Fernando de Noronha (PE), é a melhor praia do Brasil, segundo pesquisa da agência de turismo Booking.com, realizada através da entrevista de 1.206 pessoas. A líder do ranking nacional também já foi eleita cinco vezes a melhor do mundo, em eleição do site internacional de viagens Trip Advisor. O levantamento divulgou a lista das cinco praias preferidas no Brasil. Quatro dessas estão no Nordeste: Praia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha (PE); Praia de Jericoacoara, Jijoca de Jericoacoara (CE); Praia de Muro Alto, Ipojuca (PE); Praia do Pontal do Atalaia, Arraial do Cabo (RJ); Praia de Antunes, Maragogi (AL). LEIA TAMBÉM: RANKING: as 29 praias brasileiras premiadas por qualidade da água em lista internacional MAPA: as oito praias oficiais de nudismo no Brasil A pesquisa também quis entender quais estados litorâneos são mais buscados pelos turistas, já que praias costumam ser os destinos mais reservados durante o ano. O Nordeste dominou novamente o ranking: Ceará; Alagoas; Bahia; Maranhão; Pernambuco. O estudo ainda revelou algumas preferências dos turistas relacionadas ao litoral: 56% dos viajantes preferem as praias tranquilas e que oferecem alguma oferta de produtos e serviços Mas 39% dos entrevistados preferem as praias bem populares e conhecidas Esse número varia bastante dependendo se os respondentes moram ou não em uma cidade litorânea. Quase metade dos viajantes que vivem em uma região costeira (45%) gostam de praias com mais agito e bastante comércio, contra um terço (35%) das pessoas que moram em outras regiões do país. As praias desertas, com pouca ou nenhuma estrutura, são mais apreciadas por viajantes das regiões Sul (11%) e Norte (8%). VEJA MAIS: Companhia aérea trocou o horário do voo; saiba o que fazer 2023, o ano dos ‘feriadões’: veja quais serão e se programe Independente da praia, alguns itens básicos também foram citados pelos entrevistados: protetor solar, citado por 94% dos entrevistados; óculos escuros (78%); Guarda-sol (56%); Cadeiras de praia (55%); Lanches e bebidas (53%). Initial plugin text

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