This culturally rich beach destination has 5 all-inclusive hotels and other accommodations. Once you've made your way to your hotel and settled in to your comfortable room, head out into Recife and discover what it's all about!
What is there to do near my all-inclusive resort in Recife?
If you want to venture outside of your all-inclusive resort, head to Pina Beach and Boa Viagem Beach and see why travelers like the beaches. Other attractions include Praça Rio Branco, Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, and USA Consulate.
When's the best time for an all-inclusive stay in Recife?
There's nothing like an all-inclusive vacation in Recife to revive you, especially when you know what to expect from the elements. Here's some info to help you choose when to book: The hottest months are usually March and February with an average temp of 81°F, while the coldest months are August and July with an average of 77°F. November and October are the driest months while May and June are the rainiest months.
What's the best way to get to Recife and explore the area?
With plenty of transportation options, planning your time in Recife is a breeze. Walk to nearby metro stations like Recife Station, Joana Bezerra Station, and Afogados Station. The closest major airport is Guararapes Intl. Airport (REC), which is located 5.4 mi (8.7 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.
Recent reviews of all-inclusive hotels in Recife
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
Ótimo hotel, com falhas na reposição de itens
"O Hotel é excelente, mas peca nos detalhes como reposição do café que era cortesia, reposição do sabonete liquido no chuveiro, reposição da água. Tudo tinha que ser solicitado e demorava muito para ser atendido."
A verified traveler stayed at Radisson Hotel Recife
"We had a perfect getaway at this seaside hotel. My partner and I stayed in a charming beachfront cottage. The staff was always ready to assist with a smile, and the service was top-notch. The food was simply divine, adding an extra touch to our perfect holiday"
"First, keep in mind: English speakers are rare in Recife.
The hotel is decent but not exceptional; however, stained bed sheets were a letdown. Remember, in Brazil, toilet paper can't be flushed.
Breakfast at the restaurant is average, but steer clear of the flavorless juices. Room service food was disappointing too! The grilled chicken was dry, making it hard to chew. It's unbelievable I paid over $20.00 US dollars for that! Also, they lack a serving cart, so they handed me the plate on a tray to leave outside the door for later collection.
There are limited public transportation options around the hotel, with only Uber and taxis available. Bus stops are distant, and the neighborhood is unsafe. It's not advisable to walk alone, even though it's considered the best neighborhood in town. Overall, the city isn't safe.
Essential items to bring to this hotel include a power converter (220W power outlets only), a Brazil plug adapter (incompatible with European and North American plugs), and a non-slip bath mat (not provided, and the floor is very slippery).
While the bedroom air conditioner works well, brace yourself for heat and humidity once you step into the hallway. Recife's average temperature hovers around 102°F, with high humidity. Be prepared for the weather!"
A verified traveler stayed at Beach Class Convention By Hôm (antigo Bristol Recife Hotel & Convention)
"Location is great! The only problem I had was with the bed sheet and noise. The bed sheets were smelling awful and didn’t have a fitted sheet for the mattress, so the flat sheet would keep coming off all the time for the whole week we stayed. The rooms facing the Dhália street is very noisy. The street workers that help with public parking make SO MUCH noise. Breakfast is AWESOME, staff is friendly. "