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Joinville, located in Santa Catarina, Brazil, showcases a romantic blend of European charm and tropical allure. Known best for hosting the famous Joinville Dance Festival, the largest in the world, this vibrant city serves up an exciting blend of cultural events, historical landmarks, and lush green landscapes to explore.
In Joinville, Compact cars are the popular choice for most travelers due to their efficiency and agility in navigating the city's unique terrains. However, if you're planning to explore surrounding cities or remote beaches, you might want to opt for an SUV.
Brazil uses the metric system, and speed limits are expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h), not miles per hour. The typical speed limit within the city is 60 km/h, but highways range from 80 to 120 km/h. Be aware that driving in Brazil is on the right-hand side - opposite to the UK.
Joinville's neighborhoods, each with their distinct charm, are worth visiting. The historical City Centre offers colonial architectures and trendy shops while the industrial district of Distrito Industrial houses some of the city's biggest companies. Meanwhile, the beaches in nearby cities such as São Francisco do Sul, are perfect for those seeking sun, sand, and surf.
The majestic Mueller Palace, the vibrant Mercado Municipal, and the immersive National Museum of Immigration and Colonization are must-visit spots. For a scenic drive, start at the city center and cruise towards the coastal town of São Francisco do Sul, taking in panoramic ocean views along the way.
Joinville Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport is the city's main airport, around 13 km from the city center. For those arriving by sea, the nearby Port of São Francisco do Sul is a common entry point.
Friends from the UK will love Joinville's subtropical climate, which is generally warm most of the year. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, so don't forget to bring a raincoat or umbrella.
Unlike the UK, where the Pound Sterling reigns, Brazil uses the Brazilian Real (BRL) as its official currency. Prior planning for currency exchange can save you from dealing with high conversion rates on-site.