Brazil is channeling over $200 million into upgrading its cruise tourism infrastructure, with major projects underway in Santos, Recife, and Maceió. The initiative includes new terminals, privatization opportunities, and long-term concessions designed to attract private investment and global cruise lines. Additional developments across Fortaleza, Salvador, Belém, and Paranaguá reinforce Brazil’s goal of positioning itself as a leading cruise destination, boosting tourism capacity, regional economies, and its presence in the international cruise industry.
Brazil invests $200M to boost cruise tourism with new terminals.

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