"The resort was everything we could have hoped for – luxurious, friendly and well-equipped. Thanks for a great holiday!" – Jonathan, Manchester
"With three under-fives, until now finding the right holiday has been impossible. Your Didim resort was perfect. We're definitely going back next year!" – Susan, Roehampton
Whether you're captivated by the aroma of tropical fruit and freshly-cooked seafood, or mesmerised by the stirring beat of the samba, Brazil will simply get you hooked.
That's what happened to us, and no place more so than the City of Sun. With an average temperature of 30C and sunshine 360 days a year, for these reasons it should be no surprise that Natal is one of the most popular locations in the whole of South America.
It's this unique combination that's made this resort, set just 600 metres from an extended 6 kilometre beach, a firm favourite with us here at Prime Holidays. Nestled within truly amazing surroundings, Villa Marina is a complex that's ideally situated to make the most of the city's sprawling coastline and irresistible culture.
Each apartment includes a fully fitted kitchen, spacious living room, laundry room and private parking. The resort also has swimming pools, spa, sauna, gym, leisure areas and a bar and cafeteria – together with a superb golf course within walking distance.
Natal is well known for the unspoiled beauty of its beaches. Exploration along the endlessly stunning coast is one of the unique joys of Brazil, offering pristine white sands that are an ideal location for swimming, endless varieties of water sports, dune buggies and horse rides.
In addition, there's fantastic windsurfing and kite-surfing, as well as more relaxing options such as world-class scuba-diving on the Maracajau Reef, north of Natal City.
The city also holds a well deserved reputation as the safest of all Brazil's capitals, which combined with fantastic weather and reasonable prices make it an ideal family destination.
The region's infrastructure is also undergoing significant redevelopment, with over $1 billion being spent by the Brazilian government on improving roads, bridges and rail, as well as the world’s 4th largest airport scheduled for completion in 2012.