Itatiaia's natural beauty and pleasant weather attract thousands of visitors each year, with many rock climbing and hiking in the surrounding mountains. In addition to the Itatiaia National Park, Itatiaia's other tourist destinations include the former Finnish colony of
Penedo and the villages of Maromba and
Maringá, both located in the region of
Visconde de Mauá.
Itatiaia National Park Itatiaia National Park, located partially in the municipality, is a tourist attraction and Brazil's first national park. It was created in 1937 under then-president
Getúlio Vargas.
Pico das Agulhas Negras The Agulhas Negras peak, with a height of , is the highest point in the state of Rio de Janeiro and the fifth highest in Brazil. Although it is located in a
tropical zone, the peak usually registers negative temperatures during the winter and occasionally snow in years exceptionally more humid.
Penedo Penedo is a neighborhood and ecological park of the municipality of Itatiaia. It is the main
Finnish colony of Brazil, which still shows remarkable in the architecture of residences and commercial buildings, as well as in the local culture.
Finnish immigration in Brazil was the migration movement in the twentieth century of Finns to the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they created a settlement called Penedo at the foot of the Itatiaia National Park in the city of Itatiaia. Tourism in Penedo is a true vocation of Penedo, with a network of 52 hotels and 39 restaurants, snack bars, and bars. == Infrastructure ==