Nestled on the banks of the Poti and Parnaíba Rivers, Teresina, also known as the “Brazilian Mesopotamia,” beckons as a delightful destination. This capital of Piauí captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant culture, and a treasure trove of beautiful local handicrafts.

Teresina’s allure lies in its array of attractions, from the serene freshwater beaches and picturesque tree-lined streets to the inviting urban parks and fascinating historical landmarks. With its charming and vibrant ambiance, this city has something to offer for every type of tourist.

The Meeting of Rivers Environmental Park (Encontro dos Rios) stands as one of the state’s most popular tourist spots, precisely where the two rivers merge and flow as one towards the Atlantic Ocean. Here, visitors can marvel at this unique natural phenomenon and explore the exquisite handicrafts crafted by local artists. From functional pieces to religious and studio pottery, these artworks are made with clay extracted from the riverbeds of both the Poti and Parnaíba Rivers, adding an extra layer of significance to their craftsmanship.

Poti River in Teresina

Teresina, a city that beautifully blends modernity with the charm of the backcountry, offers a delightful array of experiences for its visitors.

Immersing oneself in nature is an invigorating treat, with numerous green areas and ecological parks preserving the local vegetation within the urban landscape. Connecting with nature becomes effortless amidst the lush surroundings.

For those seeking religious tourism, Teresina boasts a rich heritage with churches dating back to the city’s founding days. Guided tours allow visitors to explore historical gems like the Church of Our Lady of Protection, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows, the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, and the Saint Benedict Parish, which has earned a place on the National Heritage List by IPHAN, the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage.

Art enthusiasts will find delight in the Piauí Museum, home to an eclectic collection of approximately 7,000 pieces, including valuable art and porcelain from the Dutch West India Company. To truly immerse oneself in local art, a visit to the Poty Velho Ceramic Center is a must. This complex, established in 2006, features around 50 stores that produce one of Teresina’s greatest treasures: pottery handicraft. This art form, nurtured by riverside communities since the 1970s, now holds an essential place in the city’s intangible cultural heritage and has helped foster local craftsmanship, reaching both national and international markets.

An iconic symbol of Teresina is the Cable-Stayed Bridge Tourist Complex (Ponte Estaiada), constructed in celebration of the city’s 150th anniversary. This modern structure includes a 95-meter-tall observation deck, offering visitors a privileged panoramic view of the entire city.

Culinary delights await in Teresina, captivating taste buds with local flavors. Savor the delectable Capote, a guinea fowl dish infused with adjuma peppers, or indulge in the mouthwatering Maria Isabel, a rice dish paired with dried beef. Cajuína, a non-alcoholic beverage made from cashew apples, and fruit compotes crafted with local fruits such as mangoes, cashew apples, lemons, and buriti, add to the city’s delightful gastronomic experience.

Teresina is a captivating blend of modernity and the enchanting backcountry culture. Embracing the city’s essence, visitors are sure to take home a piece of the beautiful heritage that defines this unique destination.

How to get there

By Plane
+55 (86) 3133-6270
Senador Petrônio Portella Airport operates domestic flights from major Brazilian cities as well as international flights..

By Bus
+55 (86) 3218-1761
The city’s Bus Terminal operates intercity and interstate routes.

Getting around

By Bus
Teresina has an integrated public transport system. You can use a single ticket to get around the whole city. For more information on local bus routes, please click here.

Personal Vehicles or Rentals
A good way to get around the city and to visit nearby destinations is to rent a car. 

Taxis and Ridesharing Companies
Taxis and ridesharing companies are a great option to get around the city of Teresina.

Useful Numbers


Tourist Info Center – Airport:
+55 (86) 99549-3320
Tourist Info Center – Cable-Stayed Bridge Observation Deck:
+55 (86) 3232-0245
Tourist Info Center – Handicraft Center:

+55 (86) 3222-5772

Military Police: 190
Paramedics: 192
Fire Department: 193

Power Voltage

220V

Local Weather

The best period to visit Teresina is between the months of June and August. The weather is hot all year round, so we recommend that you pack light clothes and plenty of sunscreen.