The diversity of landscapes attracts surfers to Laguna, extreme sports practitioners and those seeking the benefits of hydrothermal vents.
Laguna keeps Santa Marta lighthouse and other buildings have been hundred of interest in Iphan.
The southern region of Santa Catarina was mostly Italian colonization. However, the tourist cities located on the coast, such as Laguna, Imbituba and Garopaba, Luso-Azorean originates.
Laguna, meanwhile, is a historical city with a set of six hundred buildings of interest declared by the Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN). Meanwhile, Garopaba and Imbituba are spas with famous beaches and the best places along the coast to see whales. The main cities in the region are Criciúma, a major ceramic pole and Turbarao, where two stations vents. The benefits of hot springs can also be enjoyed in Gravatal.
The Italian roots are more noticeable in small towns in the interior, as Urussanga, Nova Veneza, and Orleans. In Araranguá, Morro spa highlights the two convents. In the Way of the Canyons, natural beauty is abundant.
In addition, on the border of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, cuts in the mountains are steep attraction for ecotourists who want adrenaline or simply contemplate the magnificent beauty of nature.
The main festivities held there have to do with the Wine Festival in August every two years, and the Ethnic Festival every September.



