Bali and Bahia in the same plan: CSX Holding company advances in diplomatic negotiations to integrate tourist markets, increase the presence of foreigners in Brazil, and create a connection that impacts Latin America
The Monte Carlo Multiproperty has initiated an international effort to bring together tourist destinations from Brazil and Indonesia. This movement places Bahia and other resorts in the Northeast at the center of a strategy aimed at connecting with already established markets abroad.
In practice, the proposal seeks to create a bridge between warm climate regions with similar tourist profiles and expansion potential. The goal is to increase the flow of visitors, strengthen the international presence of Brazilian destinations, and open a new front for the real estate sector linked to tourism.
With this, the project aims to transform the Northeast into part of a broader route connected to global hubs like Bali. This advancement could elevate the region’s visibility and increase interest in high-end tourism-related developments.
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Meeting with representatives from Indonesia opened a new phase
The movement took shape during an institutional agenda held at the invitation of the honorary consul of Indonesia in Brazil, Isadora Coimbra. The meeting also included the presence of the Indonesian ambassador to Brazil, Andhika Chrisnayudhanto.
This meeting marked the beginning of a dialogue to structure partnerships between Brazilian and Indonesian destinations. The proposal is to move beyond institutional contact and advance to a model of cooperation with practical effects on tourism and investments.
Bahia and Northeast emerge as the axis of the connection with Bali
The main focus is on creating synergies between warm climate tourist resorts in Brazil, especially in the Northeast and Bahia, and already well-known international destinations like Bali. The understanding is that these regions share characteristics capable of sustaining a long-term relationship.
The idea is based on the concept of sister cities, where locations with complementary profiles begin to operate in a coordinated manner. This can involve institutional, commercial, and tourist relations with greater continuity and planning.
Multiproperty model becomes the central piece of the plan
The strategy envisions the integration of these destinations through a model that combines tourist real estate development with international exchange. In this design, multiproperty appears as a tool to organize the occupation of developments and expand access to higher standard assets.
According to CSX Holding, the company responsible for Monte Carlo Multiproperty, the format helps democratize access to tourist properties and also favors revenue predictability and the maintenance of higher occupancy over time.
Caio Santomo speaks about an international ecosystem of destinations
In the assessment of Caio Santomo, the proposal is not limited to the geographical expansion of the company. The project was presented as part of the construction of an international ecosystem capable of connecting markets with affinity in profile and potential for continuous exchange.
The intention is to bring together experience, traveler flow, and investment within the same structure. With this, the company tries to position its ventures within a broader logic, connected to global routes and new audiences.
Technical studies and regulatory analysis still define the next steps
The negotiations are still in the initial phase and are undergoing technical studies, regulatory analysis, and structuring of operational models adapted to the rules of each country. So far, there is no definition of deadlines or values for the implementation of this connection.
Even so, the expectation is for progress as institutional relations gain strength. The movement follows an international trend where tourist destinations stop competing in isolation and start seeking alliances to gain scale and relevance.
Corridor between Brazil and Indonesia could change regional tourism
If the structure comes to fruition, the connection between Brazil and Indonesia could create a new tourist corridor with a direct impact on the Northeast. The connection with Bali reinforces the international appeal of Bahia and expands the reach of a region that already boasts stable weather, natural diversity, and space for expansion.
The most important effect lies in the possibility of attracting visitors, stimulating investments, and repositioning Brazilian destinations within a more ambitious international network. This changes the strategic reading of the region.

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