The South Region of Brazil (Portuguese: Região Sul do Brasil) is one of the five regions of Brazil. It includes the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. It is a great tourist, economic and cultural pole. It borders Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay as well as Centre-West Region, Southeast Region, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Between Pontal do Sul and Baia de Guaratuba, about 20 miles SSW, the coast is low and backed by Serra do Prata. A conspicuous water tower stands on the coast, 10 miles SW of Pontal do Sul, and a similar tower stands on Ponta de Matinhos, 2.5 miles N of the entrance to Baia de Guaratuba. At ...
Itajai lies about 2 miles within the mouth of the Rio Itajai-Acu, and is entered between the heads of two moles which lie 1 mile NW of Ponta das Cabecudas, which is a good radar target for better than 20 miles. It is the main port of the state of Santa Catarina, and the second ...
The Rio Sao Francisco do Sul flows into the sea by two mouths situated 19 and 37 miles, respectively, S of Baia de Guaratuba, and separated by Ilha de Sao Francisco. The N entrance leads to Porto de Sao Francisco do Sul on the NW side of the island. The S entrance is almost entirely ...
Call prior to arrival. Visitors' dock. All facilities including haul out
and a boatyard with all services. Small supermarket on site. Fuel
berth. Note that the restaurant, bar, swimming pool and tennis courts
are for members only and visitors are not permitted to use these
facilities.