Florianopolis (1/2 - 1/7)
Daniela set us up in an awesome beach front condo for $1600 Reals per week. Worked out to about $35 a night per person. A bit pricey in backpacker terms but a steal for beachfront property. Kitchen and all. Walked right out our front door to the beach. The below is the trail out of our condo and then looking right down Praia do Ingleses. The beach Daniela set us up on.
It seems all the women have torn off the left and right butt cheek of their bikinis to create makeshift pasties for their norther regions. I don’t think its called staring if you are a tourist. More, curiosity. As I’ve explained to Daniela (our friend and guide), it would be rude not to appreciate the local fashions…right? Fashion is a large part of a countries culture you know. Its rude not to admire it, as I see it.
Understandable that people are almost naked here. Its hot…I mean a new kind of hot. The temp reaches around 41 C. Beach patterns are much different than SoCal. Beach from 1000 to 1200. Siesta from 1200 to 1500. Lunch around 1530. Then beach until 2000. Clean up, head to dinner and eat around 2300 to 0100. This is family included. Kids of all ages are out at 0100 eating family style dinners.
When I say family style…lets just say all the spirituality and inner peace I gained (along with my new physique) was lost with Churrasco style buffets. Endless amounts of “Suacey Seans”. That’t how you pronounce sausage in Portuguese, suaceysean. And, they all had delicious ”fat pockets” inside them.
The beaches were beautiful. Florianopolis is an Island. With a center like Guatemala/Western Kansas/Ozarks of Missouri. Quite the combo. And the coast like a vast Hawaii with over 90 beaches. Some requiring an hour hike and others requiring a battle with mass amounts of traffic.
All in all, a beautiful break from our travel break. Sean and I were able to kick our feet up, relax from the rigors of meditation and backpacking. And just have a ”tre legal” time. Portuguese for “triple cool”. Pronounced “tray luh-gal”. If you add in a PB surfer accent and a “bra” at the end, quite effective. “Tre legal bra”. That and a thumbs up, and all is good in Flori. Sean seemed to master it much quicker than I. I kept doing the fiver finger wave and was frowned at with looks of confusion.
Oh yeah, for the ladies…if you want to lay out, tan yourselves in barely nothing and not be gawked at except for the random American tourist (like myself) AND shop at the same time. Florianopolis is the place for you. Guys bring around clothes racks…to your beach chair. You don’t even have to go anywhere.
Enough beach time for now…Sean and I have booked a 15 hour bus ride from Florianopolis to Foz do Iguazu. The Brazilian town associated with Iguazu falls. On the western border of Brazil. Bordering Argentina, and Paraguay. Our first overnighter…Tre Legal Bras!