Did you know that Harlequin have recently announced their next development and this time around they are moving from the Caribbean to Brazil?
Its called the Garapua Beach Resort and is situated on the Ilha de Tinhare, a pretty little island 60km south of Salvador in the Baia de Todos os Santos.
The island is considered to be one of the most desirable tropical destinations in the world and is the tenth most visited place in Brazil. With beautiful beaches and calm, crystalline, warm waters, Atlantic rainforest, mangroves and coconut groves that are home to a stunning array of flowers, colourful birds, monkeys and marine life. The island is home to a few small fishing villages, the largest of which is Morro de Sao Paulo, with beautiful colonial architecture and historical monuments.
This investment opportunity is in pre-launch with stunning prices for a limited period only, starting at an incredibly low entry level of only £50,000. As ever, Harlequin are still offering their 100% funding for only a £1,000 deposit so its also worth a look if you couldn’t raise finance last time around in the Caribbean, since prices start at about half of what we were looking at before.
Brazil’s property market is set to boom due to its rapidly growing economy. Also with the discovery of vast gas and oil reserves, thought to be larger than the Middle east, this has to be on the top of any savvy investor’s wish list.
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in Brazil with a growth of over 20% last year. However, the vast majority of tourism is still home-grown and Brazilians make up over 90% of the tourist market. This proportion is changing substantially as more and more international tourists are considering Brazil
as their holiday destination.

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