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Second Motorhome Meeting in Caraguatatuba: Tourism, Charity and Ecology

13.06.2026 04:07 1 min 3 sources
tamoiosnews.com.br POR + 2 more
Second Motorhome Meeting in Caraguatatuba: Tourism, Charity and Ecology
Original source: tamoiosnews.com.br

In Brief

From March 20 to 22, Caraguatatuba (Brazil) will host the second meeting of motorhome, caravan and camper owners. The program includes a food drive for the social fund, beach cleanup and recreational activities. Entry for such vehicles is free.

The Brazilian city of Caraguatatuba will hold the second meeting of motorhome, caravan and camper owners from March 20 to 22, 2026. The event will take place at Porto Novo Square.

Program

  • Food drive for the city's social fund
  • Beach cleanup campaign
  • Recreational activities

About 50 families in the city permanently travel by motorhome. Local legislation regulates caravanning, and the city does not charge entry fees for such vehicles.

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Second Motorhome Meetup in Caraguatatuba

18.03.2026 tamoiosnews.com.br POR Original source

Motorhome Meetup in Caraguatatuba

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