Local Flavors
Be sure to try the regional Minas Gerais cuisine, especially the famous pão de queijo and local cheeses.





Coroaci is a small municipality situated in the eastern part of Minas Gerais, Brazil. With a population of just over 10,000 residents, it maintains a quiet and traditional atmosphere characteristic of the region's interior. Visitors can expect a slow pace of life, friendly local interactions, and the scenic landscapes typical of the Minas Gerais countryside. It serves as a quiet stop for those exploring the deeper reaches of the state, offering a chance to see the everyday life of a Brazilian 'interior' town. The area is defined by its agricultural roots and close-knit community.
Coroaci is a small municipality situated in the eastern part of Minas Gerais, Brazil. With a population of just over 10,000 residents, it maintains a quiet and traditional atmosphere characteristic of the region's interior. Visitors can expect a slow pace of life, friendly local interactions, and the scenic landscapes typical of the Minas Gerais countryside. It serves as a quiet stop for those exploring the deeper reaches of the state, offering a chance to see the everyday life of a Brazilian 'interior' town. The area is defined by its agricultural roots and close-knit community.
Authentic small-town Brazilian atmosphere.
Located in the scenic interior of Minas Gerais.
Slow pace of life ideal for relaxing.
Friendly local community and traditional culture.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure and luxury accommodations.
A very quiet nightlife that revolves around the main town square.
Public transport options to and from the town may be infrequent.
Be sure to try the regional Minas Gerais cuisine, especially the famous pão de queijo and local cheeses.
Portuguese is the primary language; learning basic greetings will go a long way in this local-centric town.
Experiencing authentic rural life in Minas Gerais.
BRL R$
$30-$60 p/day
10,884
The town is best reached by car or regional bus from larger cities like Governador Valadares.
Portuguese
April-September
Mild weather makes it a great time for exploring the surrounding rural landscapes.
The warmest season, often accompanied by tropical afternoon showers.
Pleasant temperatures and lower humidity, ideal for outdoor walks.
Dry and cool, especially in the evenings, offering a comfortable climate for visiting.