Situated in northeastern Brazil, the town of Sao Luis is separated into two areas by the waters of the Rio Anil. While beaches and modern tourist attractions can be found on the northern side of the river, the town’s highlight – its historic centre – lies south of the Rio Anil. Encompassing numerous examples of beautifully preserved colonial Portuguese architecture, this World Heritage Site is particularly well known for its unusual tiled buildings. To add to its allure, Sao Luis’s also has a rich culture: Afro-Brazilian influences can be found in the local cuisine, the reggae music scene and, most interesting of all, the Bumba Meu Boi traditions that are celebrated during colourful annual festivals.