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£664 - £1,382
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London HeathrowRecife Guararapes Intl
LHR - REC
LHRREC
London Heathrow
Fri 14/6
1 stop18h 50m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sun 30/6
1 stop20h 50m
London GatwickRecife Guararapes Intl
LGW - REC
LGWREC
London Gatwick
Fri 21/6
1 stop14h 15m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sun 30/6
1 stop13h 05m
London HeathrowRecife Guararapes Intl
LHR - REC
LHRREC
London Heathrow
Sun 16/6
1 stop29h 45m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sun 23/6
1 stop30h 20m
London GatwickRecife Guararapes Intl
LGW - REC
LGWREC
London Gatwick
Sun 16/6
3 stops42h 25m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sun 23/6
2 stops38h 40m
London HeathrowRecife Guararapes Intl
LHR - REC
LHRREC
London Heathrow
Sun 15/9
2 stops31h 35m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sat 28/9
2 stops35h 40m
London GatwickRecife Guararapes Intl
LGW - REC
LGWREC
London Gatwick
Tue 4/6
2 stops27h 35m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Mon 26/8
2 stops24h 00m
London HeathrowRecife Guararapes Intl
LHR - REC
LHRREC
London Heathrow
Tue 4/6
2 stops30h 55m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Mon 26/8
2 stops41h 20m
London CityRecife Guararapes Intl
LCY - REC
LCYREC
London City
Sun 16/6
2 stops20h 40m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sun 23/6
2 stops21h 10m
London HeathrowRecife Guararapes Intl
LHR - REC
LHRREC
London Heathrow
Sun 16/6
2 stops22h 15m
Recife Guararapes Intl
Sat 22/6
2 stops25h 15m
Recife is a year-round city, with consistent temperatures in all four seasons. Monsoon rains and high humidity occur between March and September, while the driest and sunniest month is November, with average high temperatures peaking around 30C. Accordingly, the city holds festivals throughout the year, with well-attended New Year celebrations held at Praia de Boa Viagem and Old Recife. The biggest event of the year is Carnival, starting the week before Ash Wednesday. The event kicks off at the Galo da Madrugada party, and sees music, dance and food brought to every corner of the city. For week to week events, be sure to check-out the vintage Mercado de São José, where 545 stalls gather to sell a wide range of food, crafts and cordel literature.
REC Temperature | 24 - 27 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Recife, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 27.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of July, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 24.0 C).
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Far from the fame of Rio and the mystique of the Amazon, sparkles a gem of Brazil’s crown that few outsiders have heard of. Known as the Venice of Brazil, Recife is a fine meeting of the old and the new where Dutch colonial architecture is neatly framed by the slender glisten of skyscrapers. Colourful streets of bleached paves thread through the old town, leading to an expansive sea front of white powder sand and warm ocean water. Recife boasts three public beaches, Boa Viagem, Pina and Brasília Teimosa, each readily accessible from the city centre and generously stocked with cafes, restaurants and nightclubs. And if that wasn’t enough, Boa Viagem is illuminated at night, making it a popular haunt for younger visitors. The city is also packed with theatres, galleries and museums, as well as its fair share of acclaimed restaurants and hotels.
For those looking further afield, no visit to Recife would be complete without making the journey to the comely town of Olinda, just north of the city limits. Having changed little since it was established in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Olinda boasts some of the best preserved examples of colonial architecture in all of Brazil.
Recife is easy to navigate via public transport, with the second largest metro network in Brazil serving 28 different stations across the city. Three lines operate daily from early morning to late evening, with both the airport and the beachfront located on the blue line. The city is also served by a wide-reaching bus line, the Sistema Estrutural Integrado (SEI). SEI offers 119 services, each integrated with the subway system at 13 points throughout the greater Recife metropolitan area.
Recife is served by Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport. Flights operate to Rio, Lisbon, Miami and Frankfurt throughout the year, with Lima served on a seasonal basis. Car hire is available at the airport, as are a number of private hire taxi firms. Bus services also run to and from Recife throughout operating hours.