




Caruaru, located in Pernambuco, Brazil, is a city rich in history and cultural significance. It is famous for its grand June Festivals, which draw visitors from all over the country. The city hosts the Feira de Caruaru, the largest open-air market in the world, recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of Brazil. Caruaru is also a major hub for medical services, education, and tourism in the Agreste region. The city is renowned for its clay craftsmanship, with works by Mestre Vitalino displayed in prestigious venues like the Louvre Museum. Visitors can explore the Alto do Moura neighborhood, a center for figurative art, and enjoy the lively atmosphere that Caruaru offers year-round.
Visit the Feira de Caruaru early in the morning to avoid crowds and find the best deals.
Plan your trip around the June Festivals to experience the city's vibrant cultural celebrations.
Explore the Alto do Moura neighborhood to see the works of Mestre Vitalino and other local artisans.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
314,951
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Caruaru with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Experience the vibrant June Festivals, but be prepared for hot and busy conditions.
Enjoy the cultural sites with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists.
A quieter time to explore the city and its markets, with cooler weather.
Portuguese
April-June, September-November
Tourists, Cultural Exploration, Festivals