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How long is the drive from Trindade to Recife?

The direct drive from Trindade to Recife is 1,575 mi (2,534 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 7 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Trindade to Recife, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Armacao dos Buzios, Porto de Galinhas, Petropolis, Maceio, Aracaju, Angra Dos Reis, Ouro Preto, and Maragogi, as well as top places to visit like Museu do Jardim Botânico and Copacabana Beach, or the ever-popular Ipanema Beach.

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Top cities between Trindade and Recife

The top cities between Trindade and Recife are Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Armacao dos Buzios, Porto de Galinhas, Petropolis, Maceio, Aracaju, Angra Dos Reis, Ouro Preto, and Maragogi. Rio de Janeiro is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Trindade and 29 hours from Recife.
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Angra dos Reis

Angra dos Reis is a stunning Brazilian municipality located in the southwest of Rio de Janeiro state. The area is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, consisting of 365 islands and a picturesque port surrounded by lush, forested cliffs. One of its main attractions is the biodiverse Ilha Grande, the largest island in the region. Visitors can explore Vila do Abraão, the island's main village, which offers an array of charming restaurants and bars, as well as the historic St.
7% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
4 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Recife
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Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, a sprawling seaside city in Brazil, is renowned for its stunning beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema. The iconic 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and the granite peak of Sugarloaf Mountain with its cable cars are major attractions. The city's vibrant Carnaval festival is famous for its parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba dancers.
Most popular city on this route
21 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Recife
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Petrópolis

Petrópolis, also known as the Imperial City, is a Brazilian mountain retreat located north of Rio de Janeiro. Situated near the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, it offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. The city is famous for its Imperial Museum, which is housed in the former palace of Emperor Dom Pedro II and showcases period furnishings.
11% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
14 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Recife
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Armação dos Búzios

Armação dos Búzios, also known as Búzios, is a luxurious resort town located on a peninsula east of Rio de Janeiro. This former fishing village has transformed into an upscale vacation destination with over twenty stunning beaches. The area offers a mix of Portuguese and indigenous influences and is famous for its vibrant nightlife centered around the cobbled Rua das Pedras.
18% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
2 hours off the main route, 15% of way to Recife
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Ouro Preto

Tours
Scenic Railroads
Ouro Preto, located in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains of eastern Brazil, is a charming colonial town renowned for its baroque architecture and picturesque cobblestone streets. The town features numerous bridges, fountains, and squares, with Central Tiradentes Square being a notable landmark. Ouro Preto is also home to several 18th-century churches and chapels, including the iconic St. Francis of Assisi Church.
6% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
1 hour off the main route, 23% of way to Recife
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Salvador

Salvador, the capital of Bahia in northeastern Brazil, is a vibrant city renowned for its Portuguese colonial architecture and rich Afro-Brazilian culture. The historic Pelourinho neighborhood is the heart of the city, with its charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and stunning baroque churches like São Francisco. This cultural epicenter is filled with hilly streets lined with centuries-old structures and lively capoeira performances that bring an electric atmosphere to the area.
24% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
39 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Recife
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Aracaju

Aracaju, the capital of Sergipe state in Brazil, is a coastal city renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant attractions. The central Praia de Atalaia offers a picturesque setting for beachgoers, while the turtle-shaped Oceanário de Aracaju aquarium showcases an array of marine life. The beachfront promenade, Passarela do Caranguejo, features seafood restaurants and a striking crab sculpture.
8% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
8 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Recife
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Maceió

Maceió is a sought-after destination with stunning views of Jatiuca Beach. The Maceio Atlantic is one of the top hotels in the area, conveniently located near popular attractions and offering various amenities such as free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, outdoor pool, gym, sauna, playground, and game room. Additionally, visitors can indulge in delicious chocolates at renowned Brazilian chocolatiers like Kopenhagen and Cacau Show in Ponta Verde.
10% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
18 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Recife
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Maragogi

Maragogi is a charming resort town located on the eastern coast of Brazil, boasting long beaches like Burgalhau and a shallow lagoon formed by offshore coral reefs and sandbars. The area is also home to the fishing village of São Bento, known for its palm-edged beach. Maragogi is part of the Coral Coast protected area, offering rich flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy activities such as relaxing on the unique blue waters that resemble those of the Caribbean.
5% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
39 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Recife
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Porto de Galinhas

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Porto de Galinhas is renowned for its warm, turquoise waters and natural pools, making it a popular destination for beach lovers. The area also offers ecological trails and is surrounded by various amenities such as supermarkets, pharmacies, bakeries, and bars. Visitors can explore the charming center of Porto de Galinhas with its array of shops, restaurants, and incredible bars. Additionally, tourists can easily find tour agencies offering buggy rides and snorkeling excursions.
Very nice beach, great amount of places to eat, book some trip, buy bikini etc. Bear in mind that it’s very touristic
Nina — Google review
Very friendly place. Nice restaurants and good beaches
Dror L — Google review
I felt sorry of the ocean, full of chairs, umbrella, tables on the beach and food stalls, so commercial. and many rubbish, cigarettes 🚬, plastic stuff, and the water has floating oil and ting rubbish that's really disgusting. I understand why the beach provide shower for tourists because the water is polluted. I think this beach is over rated.
Daisy C — Google review
At low tide you can access the coral pools from the beach for snorkeling. Choice of being in a quieter or busier part of the beach. Laid back brazilian crowd so no need to dress up in town or obmn the beach.
Carlo P — Google review
I never felt unsafe here. Hot weather, nice bars, quite modern. Easy to reach from Recife. I also never felt alone because at every millimeter of the beach there is a "businessman" available selling almost everything you need. The area is also a Digital Nomad hot spot.
Alex B — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Brazil, and the beach is absolutely gorgeous.
Laécio M — Google review
If you love scuba diving and enjoy beautiful beaches and sunshine, this is one of the places you can consider.. hands down !
Aline B — Google review
Most beautiful beaches in Brazil, one of the biggest coral reefs in the world and warm temperature + good food make this a must visit place in the Country.
Ocean B — Google review
13% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
26 minutes off the main route, 97% of way to Recife

Best stops along Trindade to Recife drive

The top stops along the way from Trindade to Recife (with short detours) are Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Praia do Gunga. Other popular stops include R. das Pedras, Porto de Galinhas, and Praia do Francês.
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Ipanema Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Ipanema Beach is a renowned stretch of coastline in Rio de Janeiro, famous for sunbathing and sports like soccer and volleyball. It is located south of Copacabana Beach, separated by the Copacabana Fort. Nearby attractions include Dentro Beach and Diabo Beach.
Cannot recommend this beach enough, it has a cool, laid back vibe and the sand is white with a deep blue sea. As the sun is setting the music begins to blare and the beach area and promenade come alive. Absolutely worth a visit to soak in the charm of Rio.
Kara H — Google review
Great beach stunning views of the mountains. Come with a group that preferably speaks Portuguese, people come up to you constantly trying to sell things and also ask for selfies. Beautiful people and great water, but with only two people it did feel very vulnerable.
Zachary F — Google review
The beach is spectacular and really good for people watching and sunbathing. It is never boring to stroll along the beach and notice all the happenings. Plenty of vendors to dine and entertain.
John Y — Google review
Beautiful beach to walk all the way through, got the opportunity to see the sunset here and it was stunning. They have exercise stations and a beach gym to get a nice workout
Santiago D — Google review
Probably the most beautiful beach in Rio, much better than Copacabana due to the view. There are vendors and people who rent umbrellas and such, but they were never too pushy like some people say. Overall a very chill vibe. I recommend buying the street corner as a snack, it’s very good!
Nick R — Google review
Amazing beach, but NEVER buy anything from the walking sellers. I paied 1000$ for one caipirinha😢 They hacked the paymemt terminal , even applepay doesn’ help. So be careful
Martin D — Google review
Ipanema Beach is absolutely stunning! The golden sand, turquoise waters, and breathtaking view of the Dois Irmãos mountains make it one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The atmosphere is lively, with beach vendors, music, and people playing footvolley. The sunset here is unforgettable! It's a great spot to relax, but also perfect if you're looking for a more social beach experience. Just be mindful of your belongings, as petty theft can be an issue. Overall, a must-visit when in Rio! 🌊☀️🏖️
Elias ( — Google review
The beach itself is lovely but the beach vendor paraiso tropical 96 ruined the day. If you go to the beach avoid Paraiso Tropical 96!!!!!!Completely over charged us. €141 (850 Brazil Real) for two chairs, an umbrella and two waters.
Sadhbh M — Google review
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State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
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Museu do Jardim Botânico

Museum
Nature & Parks
Gardens
In the Botanical Gardens, this museum features exhibits on environmental & sustainability issues.
Beautiful exhibits, worth a stop. Has bathrooms and AC for hot days! We loved the room with floor pillows to relax and watch the Amazon presentation projected on the walls around us.
Monica R — Google review
Very nice museum. It's more an ethnic museum, where your can find handicrafts made by different ethnicities around Brazil. It's small but with an excellent and new discursive narrative
Jezabel B — Google review
Incredible place.
Ariana L — Google review
Small, free and enchanting. Lovely museum ❤️
Max F — Google review
Must visit!
Johannes M — Google review
Free entrance and sympathetic museum. Quite compact and aimed at kids. Like!
Vasilisa V — Google review
Love this place, especially when there are expositions from Instituto MarAdentro!
Alexandre G — Google review
Was closed during the day
Julian W — Google review
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R. Jardim Botânico, 1008 - Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22460-000, Brazil
https://www.gov.br/jbrj/pt-br/assuntos/museu-do-jardim-botanico/museu
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Copacabana Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Copacabana Beach is an iconic 2.2-mile stretch of sandy coastline with a bustling promenade, food kiosks, and hotels. The beach extends for about 4km and offers a lively atmosphere with soccer players, locals, and tourists enjoying caipirinhas at the kiosks. Visitors can also witness kids showcasing their soccer skills and beach vendors selling various items. It's recommended to check the water quality before swimming due to occasional contamination after heavy rainfall.
By far the best beach in the refion. It's lively both at day and night. Free showers are also up for grabs and there are several spots where you can rent an umbrella and/or chairs for a fair price.
Filip M — Google review
The beach is beautiful. It was a bit wavy given I visited in the end of September and the water was a bit cold but it was really enjoyable and refreshing on hot days. There are many retailers that occasionally can try hard to sell whatever they have. It should also be known that this is not the safest place to be. One has to be very careful with his belongings and where to sit to avoid
Hamza B — Google review
Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro is everything you imagine it to be — and more! The moment you step onto the soft golden sand, you can feel the vibrant energy that makes this beach world-famous. The stunning curve of the coastline, framed by lush green hills and the rhythmic sound of the Atlantic waves, creates a picture-perfect scene that feels straight out of a postcard. What makes Copacabana so special is the unique blend of relaxation and excitement. In the mornings, it’s peaceful and ideal for a refreshing swim or a quiet walk along the promenade. As the day goes on, the beach comes alive with locals playing volleyball and football, vendors selling refreshing coconut water, and musicians adding a joyful samba rhythm to the air. The iconic black-and-white wave-patterned boardwalk is another highlight — perfect for strolling, cycling, or simply soaking in the view of the sea and city skyline. There are plenty of beachfront cafés and kiosks where you can enjoy delicious Brazilian snacks and fresh juices while watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and pink. Copacabana Beach isn’t just a place — it’s an experience of Rio’s soul: warm, lively, and unforgettable. Whether you go to relax, meet people, or simply admire the breathtaking scenery, it’s a destination that leaves a lasting impression. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Rio — Copacabana is pure magic. 🇧🇷✨
LOUIE Y — Google review
Sept.25: We went to the famous Copacabana Beach. We taught it would be crowded as it was weekend, however this wasn't the case. There were a lot of local vendors selling all kinds of stuff & many different food, icecreams & drinks. Some brought a complete umbrella with bikinis & thongs as well as really nice looking grilled big scampis (we didn't try as we didn't know how long they were exposed to sun, etc.) & many more. As we need to get the Copacabana beach vipe, we bought a 700ML freshly pressed lime caipirinha. Delicious, but with the sun & almost on an empty stomach; I got hit very fast. In the far we saw Christ the Redeemer (big, famous Jezus statue of 30 m height on a hill), we hope to visit one of these days.
Petra ( — Google review
Here's a good review of Copacabana beach: Copacabana is more than just a beach; it's the vibrant, beating heart of Rio de Janeiro. The moment you step onto its famous wave-patterned promenade, you feel an electric energy. The 4km stretch of sand is a democratic playground for everyone—you'll see intense games of footvolley, locals sunbathing, and tourists sipping água de coco from the countless kiosks. The view is spectacular, with the curving bay framed by Sugarloaf Mountain on one end. It’s a must-see for its sheer iconic status and incredible people-watching, capturing the city's lively spirit perfectly.
Rahul R — Google review
One of the famous beaches in the world was worth visiting. A fairly clean that has many things to offer - from food stalls to watching people play volleyball, soccer and other games, enjoying a nice drink, snacks and food. A good place to get your morning or afternoon walk/run as well. A safe place compared to some parts of Rio. From good to excellent hotels across the beach.
Ali K — Google review
Loved this beach, it is great for long walks, it’s clean enough, it’s possible to see a beautiful sunset there. Really liked the fact that it was possible to pay by card for sunbeds, umbrellas and drinks. It’s often very busy there and I loved that vibe.
Alex L — Google review
🔟 / 🔟 Hello, we were here. I have to say right from the start, this is one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever been, simply paradise. I really, really enjoyed my time here. There are a lot of interesting people here. Feel free to come here with your friends, family, partners or alone. Enjoy this paradise. We'd love to come back. See you next time. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Team S — Google review
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Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
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Christ the Redeemer

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Christ the Redeemer is a colossal 30-meter-tall statue of Jesus Christ, situated on top of Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro. This iconic monument, recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. The statue, with its outstretched arms, is made of concrete and adorned with soapstone mosaic tiles. It serves as a religious and cultural symbol for the warm and welcoming Brazilian people.
Absolutely stunning. From the tram to the top, walking up the rest of the way and enjoying the incredible views at the top. Yes it is very busy and it probably will be all day every day, so just be prepared! It is still well worth the trip. Everything about it was so much fun. Be prepared to lie down on the floor to get good photos!! You also get to see monkeys, helicopters, paragliders and much more. Also the ice cream is delicious at the top. Obviously everything is well over priced whilst up there!
Joshua T — Google review
Visiting Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro is one of those magical experiences that touch your heart. The moment you see the statue standing high above the city, surrounded by clouds and sunlight, it feels truly special. The view from the top of Corcovado is breathtaking the ocean, the mountains, and the city below all blend into one stunning panorama. There’s something peaceful and spiritual about being up there. Even with many visitors around, you can still feel a deep sense of calm and awe. The train ride through the lush forest adds to the experience, making the journey as beautiful as the destination. It’s a place that makes you feel grateful, inspired, and connected to nature, to faith, and to life itself. An absolute must-visit when in Rio.
Lg G — Google review
Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) is an iconic statue of Jesus Christ located atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This colossal Art Deco statue stands 98 feet tall, with arms outstretched spanning 92 feet, making it one of the largest statues of Jesus in the world and a symbol both of Rio and Brazil.The idea for the statue was first proposed in the 1850s but was only realized starting in 1922, with construction completed in 1931. Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa designed the statue, with sculptor Paul Landowski creating the statue’s detailed features. The statue is constructed of reinforced concrete and clad in durable soapstone, chosen for its ability to withstand the elements.Christ the Redeemer was built by the Catholic Church and local supporters to symbolize peace and welcome, standing prominently on Corcovado Mountain so it is visible from across Rio. Over the years, it has become a global cultural landmark and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The site includes panoramic views of Rio’s cityscape, beaches, and surrounding mountains. It also has facilities such as an elevator and motorized stairs for accessibility.Visitors appreciate not only the religious and cultural significance of the statue but also the stunning views and the impressive engineering feat behind its design and preservation. It represents a unifying symbol with spiritual, historical, and architectural importance in Brazil.Christ the Redeemer continues to undergo maintenance and preservation efforts to protect its structure, ensuring it can be enjoyed by generations to come
SRS — Google review
A fullfilment of one of my traveling dreams was to visit the statue and admire the views over the city. Might be crowded from time to time but with some spare time you'll get to experience everything easily with one visit. Pre-purchased tickets recommended and can be changed for instance due to weather conditions.
Juho Ä — Google review
It’s unthinkable to visit Rio without getting up close to this iconic statue. Access via the inclined tramway, a few steps and an escalator is easy. It was very misty when I visited and so not too crowded. Thankfully the mist lifted enough to see this beautiful statue, although views of the city remained really limited. The little chapel built into the rear of the statue was a pleasant surprise. I can’t begin to imagine how crowded it must get on a clear day, but you must visit.
David S — Google review
There’s literally nothing to say about this attraction other than wow. The feeling you get seeing something in person after seeing it so many times on TV is amazing. I’m surprised how organised they are. They have lift an escalators on top of the mountain. They are plenty of shops and food court. They do daily shows like Samba dancing.
Mohammed M — Google review
It's worth it. Visiting what's Rio famous for. You can see Rio from the top. The journey to the top was amazing, great views and weather. It's bigger than I thought. Sometimes it's crowded and sometimes you can take photos or ask someone to take it for you. Beautiful memories. Go early and book online there is a website for the train and tickets flr the Redeemer on site. When you arrive There will be a short line and a gift store.
Yousef A — Google review
You can't visit Rio without visiting Christo. It's way up in the national park but visits are well organised and comfortable to all, including those with mobility issues! And the views are spectacular too!
Liz D — Google review
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Parque Nacional da Tijuca, Alto da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil
https://santuariocristoredentor.com.br/
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Sugarloaf Mountain

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Sugarloaf Mountain, a 396m-tall peak on a peninsula with sweeping views and accessible by cableway, is one of the most iconic rocks in the world. It offers breathtaking views of Rio de Janeiro from its peak and is accessible by a thrilling glass-walled cable car journey. Additionally, visitors can enjoy an Instagram-worthy breakfast at Parque Gloria Maria with views of Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain.
One of the places you must visit as a tourist in Rio. The journey to the peak is in two stages, both via cable cars. The queues move quickly and the journeys are smooth. Preferential access is available for wheelchair users. The primary reason for visiting is the views, although my visit was on a very misty day and opportunities were limited. There are plenty of toilets and places for refreshments. Also upmarket souvenir stalls. Still worth visiting on a misty day!
David S — Google review
Very good attraction. It gets really busy so be prepared to be pushing and shoving. Everybody is trying to get the best spot to record the videos. They do have nice foods and souvenir shop on top of the mountain. There is always entertainment going on like live music.
Mohammed M — Google review
Sugarloaf in Rio offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, beaches, and mountains, absolutely worth the visit. The cable car ride is smooth and scenic. It can get very crowded, especially during peak hours, so try to go early or on a weekday. There are a few shops and places to grab a snack at the top, but prices are a bit high. Still, the overall experience is unforgettable and a must-do while in Rio!
Russo G — Google review
We came here early to avoid the long line. A glass cable car carried us to the top of iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain, actually expect to ride second cable car to real mountain top, which is a symbol of the city, in ideal conditions, I supposed to see the stunning panorama of the beaches, Corcovado Mountain, downtown Rio, and Guanabara Bay, etc. actually what you can see is by chance, the mist of cloud always come across to make you wonder, and it's hard to take a good picture of the stunning panoramic view of bay. There are squirrel-like primates called marmosets which can be spotted near the cable car stations and trails on the mountain , a species native to eastern Brazil. The tourists are discouraged to feed them.
Zemin H — Google review
A world class experience. Preferable to book the cable car tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. There are queues to board and alight from the cable cars. The 2 levels of the cable car stations provide varied views of the city of Rio from the top. The vistas are breathtaking. It can get a little cold at the top, so dress accordingly. The Christ Redeemer statue can be seen from the top. There a few expensive stores and good cafés at the top. Toilet and drinking water facilities are good. Best time to visit is around the sunset time to get the night views of the city.
Shabbir B — Google review
Beautiful! It’s a stop you cannot miss in Rio. I loved it!
Carolina.H — Google review
A definite must do while you are here. The views are great and there’s heaps of little shops and restaurants on top. The history of the build is also really interesting
David S — Google review
A must place to visit if visiting Rio. Usual problems of crowds. Really busy mid morning with cruise ship tours etc. Go early or later also mid day was quiet
David G — Google review
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Urca, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
http://www.bondinho.com.br/
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Escadaria Selarón

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Escadaria Selarón, also known as the Selaron Steps, is a famous public stairway in the city adorned with colorful and hand-painted tiles. This iconic landmark consists of 215 vibrant steps leading up from Rua Joaquim Silva. The Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón dedicated decades to covering the steps with over 2,000 tiles collected from more than 60 countries around the world.
I took an Uber to this place and it was very easy to find. It's literally a staircase filled up with lots of different tiles from all over the world and colors. It's beautiful and very colorful. Attention to the hundreds of people trying to take pictures because on Fridays and weekends it's kinda crowded. The best time to visit it is in the afternoon during week days. It'll make a lot easier to take a nice picture. Wearing comfortable shoes is a good idea. If you go up till the top, you can even take the street over the hill and reach the ruins park.
Caio M — Google review
It could really be pack after 10am. So, if you’d like a nice photo, do go early! We had to go back a 2nd time to get nice photo taken without people everywhere!
Est R — Google review
The stairs themselves are stunning but the sheer number of people trying to pose on them makes it overwhelming and takes away from the art. Go early or in the rain for the best chance at a decent view. The street leading up to the steps is full of souvenir stalls that are actually pretty well priced compared to the same stuff at Christ the Redeemer or Ipanema.
Maris C — Google review
I came here twice, solely because it was so ridiculously busy the first time I thought it deserved a second go. The first was on a Saturday around 12. It was so insanely busy you could barely move let alone get any sort of pictures or enjoyment. The second was on a Monday around 10:30 it was still very busy but far less people. You could walk without getting in the way of to many people's photos and find a spot to take your own. Well the stairs are very beautiful, and it is completely free. I wouldn't say it is an absolute must see. If it's a stop on your tour, or nearby where you're staying I think go for it. But I wouldn't go out of my way to see it.
Izzy E — Google review
Such an amazing vibe with beautiful artwork on the steps. It can be a bit crowded, but it is so worth the trip. Grab a caprihana and stroll on up the steps. Great little shops at the bottom to check out too.
Kay — Google review
Easy to miss if you're going from up top. The stair view can be enjoyed from tje bottom only. They're located on a 5-10 minute walk from the cathedral and are definitely worth a visit.
Filip M — Google review
Sept.25: would have gotten 5 stars if it wasn't so overcrowded. We unfortunately visited on Sunday afternoon, lots of tourists which all took their time to get pictures... It was even hard only to enter the stairs just to go up.
Petra ( — Google review
This place is an iconic one. I went there late in the afternoon and was packed! Still, flocks of people would come and go leaving good time to take pictures. However, the best moment to be there is very very early in the morning like 6.30am, sun rises around 6-6.18am so it'll be well lit and everything, and most importantly, empty! You don't need to buy a ticket to enter this place since it's open for everyone. Just be careful of your belongings as always, pay attention to your surroundings and you'd be just fine! If you have enough time it's really amazing to really pay attention to the different ceramic tiles, also, be careful on where you step, after all it's ceramic so it can be slippery or tricky at times.
Eveling M — Google review
4.6
(90300)
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4.3
(9924)
R. Manuel Carneiro - Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20241-120, Brazil
https://prefeitura.rio/
7

Praia do Farol

Beach
Nature & Parks
Accessible only by water taxi or tour boat, this famous beach features clear water & white sand.
One of the best beach in the world. A wonderful marine reserve !!!!
Giuseppe P — Google review
Beautiful beach, but it's military preserved, so you can't stay and enjoy more then 30-40 minuts. You have to take a boat tour to get there, and you can imagine how many people are on the small beach and so many boats around. It's an experience..
Maracuja I — Google review
Beautiful beach, clear water and fine (very fine) sand. This beach belongs to a preserved area run by Brazilian Navy. There are rules to be followed and places you can't go. Nonetheless, is a great place to swim and rest in the sand.
Natalia F — Google review
This beautiful beach is only accessible by boat, and is near a Brazil navy site, so you're limited to only 40 minutes on the beach and you can't bring much with you on the beach. But all of that helps keep the beach very clean and less busy. The waters here are crystal clear. You can see the sand below you even when you're deep in the water.
Pedram E — Google review
Very nice beach. It's very clean and beautiful. Too bad you can only stay there for 40 minutes.
Axl L — Google review
Mega beautiful and clean beach. Just reachable by boat. Only too crowded during the weekend/bank holiday.
Janek W — Google review
Nice crystal clear water at beach
Daulatsingh C — Google review
You can stay there just for a few minutes and it's too crowded. But it worths the visit!
Fábio — Google review
4.9
(10241)
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4.9
(4597)
Arraial do Cabo - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
http://www.arraialdocabo360.com/
8

The Small Beaches

Beach
Nature & Parks
Celebrated for it beauty, this white sandy beach has calm, clear water ideal for swimming & diving
The most beautiful beach that I've ever visited.
Ricardo T — Google review
This place is so beautiful. I travel display and so happy. I travel my family. This place is very good popular is so friendly. This place restaurant is so better Dena Adarsh
Tahmidur R — Google review
Amazing, is the place more beautiful in the world.
Rosimar G — Google review
Two absolutely beautiful white sand beaches with crystal clear blue water. You can walk between the two beaches if you don't mind getting a little wet.
Garrett F — Google review
The place is beautiful, and the sea is cold, it is worth the visit. But, take care. It is extremely expensive. R$15 a taxi to go up R$15 to go back, they block the street, Uber is not allowed. If you are going to eat at the beach, ask before, everything is insanely expensive. You are not going to pay less than R$150 for something to eat. Go early, around midday it gets crowded.
Tiago P — Google review
one of the most beautiful places in the cabo frio area
Samu R — Google review
very beautiful, but do yourself a favor and do not go for a weekend it is completely horrible there are too many people
Kevin E — Google review
This is a beautiful place that I've ever seen in my life...the water is so clean and blue....the sand is so delicious to walk...the view is wonderful. Everyone must go there one time
Rafael O — Google review
4.8
(33273)
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4.8
(6183)
State of Rio de Janeiro, 28930-000, Brazil, USA
http://www.arraialdocabo360.com/
9

Oven's Beach

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2 lists 
Beach
Nature & Parks
Oven's Beach, also known as Praia do Forno, is a stunning destination in Brazil surrounded by lush hills and dense forests, offering a peaceful escape. Visitors can enjoy a short but scenic hike to reach the crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming. The beach is dotted with vendors offering chairs and umbrellas, some of which are complimentary with food or drink purchases. Additionally, nearby attractions such as Pontal do Atalaia and the Blue Grotto provide further opportunities for exploration.
One of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. You have to take a short 10 minute hike to get to the beach, but even the hike is super beautiful. The view from the top of the hill is definitely a must see. At the beach, there are lots of vendors offering chairs and umbrellas. Some are for free, as long as you order food or drinks from the location, others are paid, but they offer you credit towards their food menu. The waters are crystal clear and great for swimming.
Pedram E — Google review
Wow!!! Beautiful soft white sand beach surrounded by hills of cactus and constantly served by locals for popsicles, fried fish etc.
Spring M — Google review
Beautiful beach with a bit hard walk The water was very good and warm (August) but the access is a bit dangerous. Be ready for local people approaching you to charge you for your parking and offer all kind of adventures. Local police and guards to protect your way to the beach.
Joao T — Google review
Paradise alert! Absolute love this beach. The only way to get there is by boat or trekking. I decided to walk. It took me less than 10 minutes to get to the beach. The views in the way are stunning. I couldn’t believe how beautiful this place was. I love it. Once I got to the beach I got one seat and had delicious food and drinks in front of the water. Amazing!!
Giulia W — Google review
Very nice beach, but can get very busy in high season. The boats bringing the people of nearby Cabo Frio to the beach can become a nuisance as they blare their music and it disturbs the peace and quiet. The water is crystal clear, and a sight to behold. There are some walking trails, but you are advised to go in a large group as it might not be save alone
Pierre R — Google review
Very beautiful beach but little space when tide is high, so check time before.. good offer of food and drinks and SUP, canues...
Christian H — Google review
Small beach. Good for snorkeling. Difficult to reach. Long walk from a very high point and back. Turtles. Fishes. Squibs. Clear water.
Damián F — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches I went at state of RJ during my last trip to Brazil!
Tránsito C — Google review
4.8
(15034)
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4.7
(7120)
State of Rio de Janeiro, 28930-000, Brazil, USA
http://www.arraial.rj.gov.br/prefeitura/?local=nossas_praias
10

Geriba Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Geriba Beach is a long and wide sandy beach, popular for beach and water sports with umbrellas and facilities available. It draws surfers, windsurfers, and boogie-boarders to its long stretch of coastline. Nearby Ferradura Beach is ideal for snorkeling while Joao Fernandes and Joao Fernandinho are the busiest beaches with cafes, bars, and restaurants lining the shores. Praia da Tartaruga is another coveted spot for sunbathing in the area.
Very nice beach. Parking might be an issue, but there's some coffee shops for food and drinks. The sand is clean and golden, the sea water is a bit wavy, but very small waves, makes it very fun and appealing, the water was warm. The view is amazing. To return
Andre M — Google review
If you come to Búzios, this is one of the beaches you might want to visit. It is long, windy and has fine hot sand, where hurrying your feet feels nice. There is a serving shack, somewhat expensive but buying a couple beers will grant you access to the beach chairs and umbrellas.
Dr. N — Google review
If you are going to visit Buzios, this is the beach I recommend staying at, particularly if you rent a house (which is what we did). The surf can be a bit rough for very small kids, but some of the best waves for surfing/boogie boarding I have seen anywhere in the Atlantic Ocean. The beach itself is reasonably wide and not overly crowded. There are bars at one end for food.
John L — Google review
wide beach plenty of space that allows to play ball, racket, etc.. without bothering anyone... it has different areas with stronger waves with some light surf combined with other areas more quiet where kids can play safely... the free space also allows to avoid the umbrella rent, something very difficult in other beach here at buzios. prices are lower too and since it bigger it has a very good variety for food and snacks... the nad part of the story... in theory Brazil laws prohibit to be charged for umbrella but this is something not being checked, therefore people at the beach charges what they want, even for undefined services or for using the umbrella and not consuming a minimum amount
Tomas G — Google review
Really nice place. Good for people that enjoy playing in the waves, but in the safety of the shallow ocean at the same time. Also you can easily swim further than the waves breaking and enjoy a calmer area. It can be quite windy. Large sand strand, really good to practice sports. Beautiful sunset can be watched there. And it is kinda cute how the beach is "hidden" with the little alley entrances. The only problem I experienced was people burying (very badly, IF they do it) the poop of their dogs. Definately not a place to let your kid dig up the sand and build castles with it...
Let S — Google review
Geriba Beach is one of those places that leave you in awe before the blessed, magnificent natural beauty. If you want to savor a state of amazement, go there.
Jon P — Google review
Beautiful beach, great view. But very expensive.
Emiliano C — Google review
The most beautiful beach. Took long walks in the morning while staying here on vacation.
James G — Google review
4.6
(15786)
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4.3
(7321)
State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
http://guialocalbuzios.saimi.com.br/
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11

R. das Pedras

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
R. das Pedras, also known as Cobblestone Street, is a beloved destination in Buzios that exudes a charming village atmosphere. Lined with tourist shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes, this popular cobblestone street has evolved from its colorful old cottages to become home to boho boutiques and cozy cafes. Visitors can enjoy waterfront dining at the cluster of restaurants that offer perennially popular spots for sundowner cocktails.
4.5
(16128)
Armação dos Búzios - RJ, 28950-000, Brazil
12

Pousada Praia João Fernandes

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6 lists 
Inn
Nature & Parks
Pousada Praia João Fernandes is a tranquil property located in Buzios, steps away from the beautiful Joao Fernandes Beach. The sophisticated rooms offer sea views and the outdoor pool provides a relaxing atmosphere. Guests can enjoy recreational amenities such as outdoor swimming pools and bicycle rentals. The pousada also offers complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance. Additionally, there is an on-site restaurant and coffee shop/cafe for dining options.
I can't express how amazing our 3 day stay was here. Rooms, staff, food, view, beach, breakfast, ambience.... all, exceptional! Will definitely stay here on my next visit to Buzios this fall.
Vicki M — Google review
We had an amazing time staying at Pousada Praia Joao Fernandes. The view from our room was amazing, as was the view from the restaurant and reception. The staff was very accommodating and friendly, especially Flor, Stephanie, and Cinthia. They were able to answer any questions we had. You can not beat the location. We were just 2 minutes from one of our favorite beaches. Every morning, we enjoyed a lovely breakfast provided at reception and enjoy a morning swim down at the beach. We will definitely be returning for another stay!
Amy M — Google review
Very well located almost beach front. Breakfast was outstanding. The infrastructure needs to be taken care of, not everything works
Rony M — Google review
Perfect location, rooms were amazing, the staff were phenomenal! The restaurant food and the continental breakfast were delicious! I would absolutely go back!
Michelle Z — Google review
Away from the riff raff. Great breakfast and close to the beaches.
John H — Google review
Had a lovely stay !
Christian S — Google review
Friendly staff, beautiful location, rooms . Not one complaint
Shylah W — Google review
Great beach. The best in Buzios
Gustavo L — Google review
4.6
(1712)
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4.2
(7455)
Rua Oito, R. Praia de João Fernandes, 1000 - Praia, Armação dos Búzios - RJ, 28950-000, Brazil
http://www.praiajoaofernandes.com.br/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=google-meu-negocio
+55 22 2623-4000
13

Ateliê Forte Beach | Monte seu biquíni

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Swimwear store
Outdoor Activities
Ateliê Forte Beach is a must-visit destination in Salvador for bikini lovers. The store offers impeccable finishing and modeling, with a wide range of styles, sizes, and prints to choose from. Customers can even pre-order bikinis to ensure they get their preferred designs. The quality of the products is excellent, and the staff provides top-notch service, making it a wonderful experience for all visitors.
(Translated by Google) The best bikinis I've ever worn and since I discovered them, I only buy them when I go to Salvador. Impeccable finish and modeling. Wonderful service and it's really all good!!! (Original) Os melhores biquínis que já usei e desde que conheci, só compro quando vou a Salvador. Impecáveis no acabamento e modelagem. Atendimento maravilhoso e é mesmo tudo de bom!!!
Luciana L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful store! Lots of styles, sizes, and prints, and you can even order bikinis in advance. We bought for the whole family! (Original) Loja maravilhosa! Muitos estilos, tamanhos, e estampas e dá até pra encomendar biquínis com antecedência. Compramos pra família inteira!
Giovanna S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful pieces, prints and top-notch finishing, and the owner's service is top notch. (Original) Lindas peças, estampas e acabamento de primeira e o atendimento da dona é Top demaisss.
Rita M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent quality, you can order it and in a few days they have the clothes ready. They also have to buy at the moment (Original) Excelente calidad, se puede encargar y en unos días tienen lista la ropa. También tienen para comprar en el momento
Mónica C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful girls, very attentive and beautiful, comfortable and great quality products. (Original) Meninas maravilhosas, muito atenciosas e produtos lindos,confortáveis e de ótima qualidade.
Degiane S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The store is beautiful, the products are of great quality, the saleswomen are top notch and the owner is wonderful. (Original) A loja é linda os produtos de ótima qualidade as vendedoras são top e a dona é maravilhosa.
Joseane M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful pieces and even better service. Great quality product. (Original) Peças maravilhosas e o atendimento melhor ainda.produto de ótima qualidade.
Fabiana A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful experience! Excellent service, top quality products! Highly recommended! (Original) Experiência maravilhosa! Atendimento excelente, produtos de primeira qualidade! Super Recomendo!
Jeisiane S — Google review
5.0
(9)
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4.5
(8062)
Av. Antônio Carlos Magalhães - Condomínio Porto das Baleias, Mata de São João - BA, 48280-000, Brazil
+55 71 99639-6223
14

Tamar Project • Praia do Forte

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Non-profit organization
Nature & Parks
The TAMAR Marine Turtle Praia do Forte Project is a crucial initiative dedicated to the conservation of endangered sea turtles. At the TAMAR Education Center, visitors can gain insights into various turtle species and the threats they face from activities like pelagic long line fishing and poaching. The project also focuses on preserving humpback whales, with whale watching being a popular activity during their reproduction season from July to October.
Projeto Tamar in Praia do Forte was an amazing experience! They’re doing incredible work in protecting sea turtles and raising environmental awareness. It’s a meaningful visit that’s both educational and inspiring. Definitely worth your time!
Alfredo O — Google review
It's a very interesting, but small exhibit. It's fun to see, but keep in mind that you will maybe spend there 1-2 hours MAX. If you don't have a tour! We went 2 hours before closing and it was the perfect time to go.
B. N — Google review
It is definitely a place worth visiting. You can admire turtles of different sizes, from tiny hatchlings to enormous old turtles. While they offer guided tours, unfortunately, these tours are not available in English, and not all exhibit descriptions have English translations. Nonetheless, I still enjoyed the visit.
Arkadiusz J — Google review
Amazing from A to Z you can spend a whole day here with the kids and they'll never get board. Food, play area. Shows and lots of nice vibes. Highly recommended the kids can feed the turtles too!
Yasmeen F — Google review
I was very impressed with the amount of information about turtles. They have a number of different turtles as well as other sea life. Also there's turtles that have been found injured that are being treated. With the moderate admission it was well worth the experience. I was very impressed with the obvious passion the staff has to support the mission of protecting turtles. The staff were readily available to answer the questions that our group had. The gift shop had a number of beautiful options. Make a visit here a part of your vacation to Priai do forte!
Fred W — Google review
Beautiful spot to visit in Bahia Praia do Forte small Village and living place
Angela S — Google review
Fun outdoor activity to do with kids (free under 5)! Employees are kind, always available to explain or help. Fun way to learn about turtles. There are also sharks and rays to see. The gift shop is nice too :) For people with babies, please note that there are 2 bathrooms on the site, but only one that is baby friendly. It's the one located at the entrance of the park where you pay your ticket. Enjoy :)
Myriam L — Google review
Love the place. The landscape and the turtles are amazing. You can clearly see that they love them and care about them. If you want to eat somenthing inside there, you have an open restaurant facing the ocean with a breathtaking view. You will not regret the experience.
Ionuţ M — Google review
4.7
(30187)
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4.4
(8146)
Av. do Farol, S/N - Zona Rural, Mata de São João - BA, 48280-000, Brazil
http://www.projetotamar.org.br/
+55 71 98127-2010
15

Praia do Saco

Beach
Nature & Parks
(Translated by Google) A surreal experience, I had never been to this place in my life, what a beautiful place, the island is amazing, it seemed like a dream...😍😍😍😍😍 (Original) Uma experiência surreal, nunca tinha ido a esse lugar na minha vidaaaa, que lugar lindo, a ilha nem se fala, parecia um sonhoooo...😍😍😍😍😍
Laura A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tide is rising very quickly there, so there's practically no beach left. The best thing to do is take a buggy ride or a speedboat tour, which takes people to Father-in-law Island and Mother-in-law Island. (Original) O mar está subindo muito rápido lá então praticamente não existe mais praia. O legal é um passeio de Buggy e o passeio de lancha, onde leva as pessoas para a ilha do Sogro e a ilha da Sogra.
Armando M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Saco Beach The scenery is one of crystal-clear, blue sea, fine, light-colored sand, coconut trees, dunes, and a river. It's no wonder that, for many, Saco Beach is considered the most beautiful on the entire Sergipe coast. Located in the far south of the state, bordering Bahia, the destination is a perfect day trip option for those who enjoy paradisiacal landscapes, including buggy rides through the dunes at sunset and boat trips to the beautiful sandbanks that form where the sea meets the river. Saco Beach is just over 70 kilometers from Aracaju, a journey of about an hour by car from Orla de Atalaia, one of the most famous tourist spots in the Sergipe capital. The tour is also offered by several tourism agencies, which usually depart early in the morning and return before sunset. The average price is R$ 100 per person, with transportation and guide included (boat and buggy tours must be booked separately). (Original) Praia do Saco O cenário é de um mar cristalino e azulado, areia fina e clara, coqueiros, dunas e rio. Não é à toa que, para muitos, a Praia do Saco é considerada a mais bonita de todo o litoral sergipano. Localizada no extremo sul do estado, já na divisa com a Bahia, o destino é uma opção de bate e volta perfeita para quem curte paisagens paradisíacas, com direito a passeios de buggy pelas dunas ao pôr do sol e de barco até os belíssimos bancos de areia que se formam onde o mar encontra o rio. A Praia do Saco fica a pouco mais de 70 quilômetros de Aracaju, trajeto feito em cerca de uma hora de carro saindo da Orla de Atalaia, um dos pontos turísticos mais famosos da capital sergipana. O passeio também é oferecido por diversas agências de turismo, que costumam partir no início da manhã e voltar antes do entardecer. O valor médio é de R$ 100 por pessoa, com translado e guia incluídos (os passeios de barco e buggy devem ser contratados separadamente..
RICK V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very satisfactory. Now there's a group of people with jet skis that nobody likes; besides drinking, they ride them around close to people and children. It's scary because there could be an accident. (Original) Muito satisfatório. Agora tem uma galera com jet ski que ninguém está gostando , além de beberem fica rodando com ela próximo as pessoas e crianças. Faz medo de um acidente
Wilma S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Praia do Saco is a rustic and beautiful spot in Sergipe, with dunes, coconut groves, mangroves, and that clear sea. You can take a boat trip to Ilha da Sogra, Ponta do Saco, and other islands, or venture out in a buggy through the dunes, which is great for photos and to appreciate the landscape from above. The beach's infrastructure is simple: there are some kiosks and restaurants like Asa Branca and Pirata that serve snacks, moqueca (a type of fish stew), pirão (a type of porridge), and drinks. The average cost to eat there can range from R$70 to R$150 per person, depending on the dish and the place. The main attractions are the dunes, the viewpoints, the islands accessible by boat, and the meeting of the Real River with the sea at Ponta do Saco. Bring cash because many buggy drivers and boats don't accept cards. (Original) A Praia do Saco é um cantinho rústico e lindo em Sergipe, com dunas, coqueirais, mangue e aquele mar clarinho. Dá pra fazer passeio de lancha para a Ilha da Sogra, a Ponta do Saco e outras ilhas, ou se aventurar de buggy pelas dunas que é super legal pra fotos e para sentir a paisagem de cima. A estrutura da praia é simples: tem alguns quiosques e restaurantes como o Asa Branca e o Pirata que servem petiscos, moqueca, pirão e bebidas. A média para comer por lá pode ficar entre R$ 70 e R$ 150 por pessoa, dependendo do prato e do lugar. Os principais atrativos são as dunas, os mirantes, as ilhas de barco e o encontro do rio Real com o mar na Ponta do Saco. Leva dinheiro porque muitos bugueiros e lanchas não aceitam cartão
Janaina C — Google review
(Translated by Google) From Atalaia to Praia Saco, it takes 50 minutes to 1 hour. (Original) De atalaia para paria saco e 50 mintutos a 1h
Deizy — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beach with a small expanse of sand, but very beautiful. (Original) Praia com pouca extensão de areia, porém muito bonita
Ludymilla C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful beach. (Original) Praia maravilhosa.
Maria M — Google review
4.8
(22)
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4.0
(1998)
Estância - State of Sergipe, 49200-000, Brazil, USA
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16

Arcos da Orla de Atalaia

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Arcos da Orla de Atalaia is an iconic monument and popular selfie spot located in Aracaju, the capital of Sergipe, Brazil. This prominent landmark consists of three large arches and was inaugurated in 1995 as part of a project to revitalize the city's coastline. The area around it offers various amenities such as tennis courts, skate and bike paths, lakes, event squares, karting tracks, and a motocross track.
Great place, excellent beaches! Great for those who enjoy having a nice time alone! Good for bathing alone too! It’s very secure to leave things on the sand for ~10 minutes or so
Jonathan R — Google review
Place for relaxing and muscle flexing during weekend and place various restaurant serving different type of food.
JD S — Google review
Nice and peaceful place.
Knud S — Google review
With a size of a 3 floor building and memorable shapes, it's a very good tourist point in orla. In its front there are EU ❤️ ARACAJU, which means: I love Aracaju. This is the best known place from the capital of Sergipe. Beside the Arcos da Orla de Atalaia there is the beach, but you need take a long walk in the sand to be at the sea. Don't forget put your summer screen.
Bruno F — Google review
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Jeandson B — Google review
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Jaelson G — Google review
Show!
Cristiano O — Google review
Top ☝️
Marcelo S — Google review
4.7
(13779)
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4.6
(6963)
Av. Santos Dumont, s/n - Atalaia, Aracaju - SE, 49035-730, Brazil
http://www.aracaju.se.gov.br/
17

Fundação Projeto Tamar - Aracaju

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9 lists 
Animal protection organization
Zoos & Aquariums
Aquariums
Fundação Projeto Tamar - Aracaju is a must-visit animal protection organization located in a convenient area. The facility offers well-maintained and organized accommodations with air-conditioned rooms, providing modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Additionally, it's situated close to Cajueiros Park, allowing easy access to the city's attractions. At Oceanario de Aracaju - Projeto Tamar, visitors can explore an aquarium showcasing sea animals and participate in animal recovery efforts.
Tamar is a nice organization and it is worth the visit. I have already been to Tamar in Salvador and this one is simpler and smaller. The food shop only accepted cash or debit card
Naim S — Google review
Love this place. Great staff , grest service.
Luis — Google review
Great experience for kids and family
VANESSA O — Google review
The place is good to family tour.
Nonato G — Google review
Small, but very enjoyable
Charles J — Google review
A really great place. Full of species of fishes, even sharks. The main attraction are the marine turtles, various species and their cubs (which you can see been freed onto the sea depending on the season). The place supports a conservancy projected to protect the turtles.
Daniel J — Google review
Great staff, well organized and well mantained environment. The entry ticket justifies its R$ 24 price tag, letting you go to any places in the stabelecement (excluding the Yellow Submarine atraction) with freedom All animals are healthy and are well cared and loved by everyone working there. Things on the exit shop are pricy but are justificable by how much this project has been doing and how much they need to pay for taking care of the animals, maintain the building in good state and pay the employees as well. Overall, couldn't stay more happy to visit and help the project as well.
Victor R — Google review
It's so little! I would recommend if you want to see a group of sharks and some little turtles. Overall I am kind of disappointed because compared to the TAMAR project of Praia do Forte this one has only is 1/3 of the size and attractions. I would recommend watch the animal feeding. You can also ask for a stamp in your arm in case you want to go out and return later on.
Camilla L — Google review
4.6
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4.1
(5815)
Av. Santos Dumont, 1010 - Atalaia, Aracaju - SE, 49037-475, Brazil
http://www.tamar.org.br/
+55 79 3243-3214
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Canyons of San Francisco

Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Parks
Other Nature & Parks
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4.7
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Praia do Gunga

Beach
Nature & Parks
This picturesque beach on a peninsula features swimming, boating, coconut trees & eateries.
A nice place with beautiful beach and all sorts of facilities to make the time more enjoyable. Lots of activities offered and a wide variety of food with affordable prices. However, experience can be negatively impacted with the amount of sellers offering the whole day for photo sessions, lottery cards, hats, biquinis, food, etc. Some common sense must be considered - we are there as tourists enjoying the time with family and are interrupted every 2/3 minutes. Very annoying.
Nicky F — Google review
Busy beach with lots of people and lots of things to do. Not my favorite to just sit at, but all of the adventures and food are great. Very beautiful area
Brandon J — Google review
Although the beach is beautiful, but the commercial environments are disappointing and unacceptable, all they want is to make every single penny from the tourist. When you wanted to pay the buggy by credit card, they additionally charge you 15%, when you pay by debit card, they additionally charge you 10%, when you wanted to pay by Pix, they do not accept, the only way they do not charge you more is by cash. We are only 5 people group, they wanted to charge us by 6 seats for the buggy. If you wanted to park your car, you have to pay 25 BRL. Absolutely, will never come this place again, everything is disappointing.
Darren L — Google review
A MUST visit place if you are in Maceió, Brazil. The place not only offer the beautiful beach but have a lot of activities to do. To name few, buggy ride to the canyon, banana boat, helicopter ride, jet ski and other beach activities surely you will enjoy.
Ian C — Google review
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Marcos M — Google review
Best place to visit in Alagoas for more fun and activities.
Ze E — Google review
Beautiful beach. Perfect to go during the week.
María C — Google review
Spectacular place with a beautiful ocean view around it.
Bruno F — Google review
4.6
(26802)
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4.3
(16917)
Roteiro - State of Alagoas, Brazil, USA
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Praia do Francês

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia do Francês is a well-known beach located in the city of Marechal Deodoro, about 20 km from Maceio. It's known for its reef pools that are perfect for swimming and offers various water sports activities. The area also has food and souvenir vendors to cater to visitors. The beach is praised for its cleanliness and relatively less crowded compared to other beaches in the region. Visitors recommend specific tents on the beach for an enjoyable stay and highlight the beautiful sunset views.
Definitely worth a visit! Wonderful beach for long walks (over 5km if you want!). The ocean is warm and the reef provides a safe area for swimming and snorkeling. The open ocean is great for surfing, but some areas have strong currents so be careful if you are outside the reef areas. There is a nice walkway just above the beach as well.
Ken G — Google review
It's one of the best beaches i saw and the area around it has so much pusadas, restaurants, super markets cafes you not need to go to another place
Mohamed H — Google review
Wish the businesses would clean the beach area. There were dead fish along the water line. Bottle caps buried in the sand. Beach area lost 2 stars due to cleanliness and aggressive vendors. The water is nice. There is a wave breaker wall. Parts of the beach are crowded with businesses and people. I selected the area near the lifeguard tower as it was less crowded. 50R$ for table and umbrella if you don't order food.
Simple G — Google review
Was the first time here and I really wish to come back. There's 2 kiosk to order food and drink, but the view and the sunset it's awesome.
EVERALDO A — Google review
My favorite beach in Maceió! It is extremely clean and it isn’t busy like other beaches. We also liked the waves - they were awesome. Kiosks were all good too.
Billy F — Google review
Beautiful and nice to spend the day but there are too many people selling stuff and they don't take a no for an answer easily. Could be cheaper
Eddie R — Google review
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Cleciano A — Google review
Awesome place, sincerely the best beach in Alagoas. If you go to this beach I strongly recommend to stay at Ronaldo's and Reinaldo's tent, they're the best....
José S — Google review
4.6
(10237)
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3.9
(11205)
State of Alagoas, 57160-000, Brazil, USA
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Praia de Pajuçara

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22 lists 
Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia de Pajuçara is a bustling beach with tranquil waters and opportunities to take boat trips to famous pools just off the coast. The beach features soft white sand and calm, light blue waters with gentle waves, making it perfect for families looking to relax. Visitors can rent beach chairs for a reasonable price and enjoy a variety of snacks, drinks, and meals available for purchase.
Excellent choice for friends and family a bit touristy and a lot of locals trying to sell you something, constantly, which is kind of annoying , but other than that , warm and green water
Wellington M — Google review
Dirty beach, old infrastructure and weird local people and beggars. I do not recommend for a family. The streets around are also dirty, no marked crossings in the city and the car and motorcar trafic is high. It is a pitty, because it has a great potential. The local authority just need to move out all the trash and regulate the annoying local vendors.
Ondrej — Google review
Awesome beach, really worth visiting. Between November and March, if it's not crowded you just walk along the shore and you will be offered seats ("cadeiras") under a sunshade or sunbrella for R$30. It might get really crowded on Sundays.
Cristian L — Google review
Plain awful. The water is disgusting and it is unclear as to whether the water is muddy or if it is sewage. We walked the entire length of the beach and didn’t find it suitable to get in at any point. The sand itself is fine. I cannot understand how this beach gets such high ratings. Avoid this beach if planning on getting in the water.
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BINHO A — Google review
Disheartening how absolutely disgusting this beach is. Unless you are into loud sound bars from every other group, into piles of trash mixed with algae, and into muddy ocean floor, this place is not for you. The 2 stars go to how this beach looks from far away: pretty ocean reefs and blue sea water. Unfortunately up close, it is a disappointment. Avoid!
Dan T — Google review
Nice place for shopping and eating, the beach is beautiful but bathing is more complicated due to the dumping of the open air sewer into the ocean... Go to Marechal Deodoro instead.
José S — Google review
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Edinho P — Google review
4.6
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4.1
(10400)
State of Alagoas, Brazil, USA
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Praia de Paripueira

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia de Paripueira is a stunning stretch of coastline with its golden sands, tranquil waters, and abundant tide pools filled with marine life. This beach, along with Praia do Sonho Verde, forms the municipality and offers excellent tourist facilities. While many visitors opt for day trips to the area, it's also possible to enjoy a delightful weekend getaway here.
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Rafael R — Google review
We love Paripuera but it depends on weather and water conditions. It changes day to day.
Jack R — Google review
Beautiful beach.
Roberto M — Google review
What good very much in my family is a life 👪
Dom I — Google review
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Ana M — Google review
Top 👏👏
Elison H — Google review
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Tassio S — Google review
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Gustavo L — Google review
4.7
(2092)
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4.4
(4889)
State of Alagoas, Brazil, USA
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Praia de São Miguel dos Milagres

Mentioned on 
19 lists 
Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia de São Miguel dos Milagres is a picturesque beach with stunning panoramic views of the turquoise waters, lined by swaying palm trees. It offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty of the coastline.
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Jarbas A — Google review
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Aisyah R — Google review
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Cleber M — Google review
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Marcos P — Google review
4.7
(1932)
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4.6
(8786)
State of Alagoas, 57940-000, Brazil, USA
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Beach Patacho

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2 lists 
Bed & breakfast
Nature & Parks
Beach Patacho is a serene and exclusive destination, offering an intimate stay with simple cottage quarters in a casual guesthouse near the beach. The area is known for its untouched paradise, and visitors can enjoy the comfort and convenience of an All Inclusive Resort when taking a tour from Japaratinga Lounge Resort. The small guesthouses in the vicinity offer safe and well-decorated environments for those seeking tranquility and silence.
We took a small beautiful Haus in this wonderful piece of Brazilian nature enjoying the Long Beach and the beautiful sea. Afters the sea level goes down you are able to see a lot of small islands covered with a lot of corals and form a lot of natural pools
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Augusto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small guesthouse with only 2 chalets, located in the best part of Patacho Beach (only 100m from the sea but with chairs and umbrellas on the beach and far from the operators' reception areas). Super exclusive, safe and well-decorated environment for those who want peace and quiet. Naturally heated pool due to the heat of the region. Fair price. Very friendly and attentive owners with great experience in hosting people. Thank you for your kindness and chats. Alexandre and Angela (Original) Pousada pequena com apenas 2 chales, situada na melhor parte da Praia do Patacho(apenas 100m do mar mas com cadeiras e guarda sol na praia e longe dos receptivos de operadoras). Ambiente super exclusivo, seguro e bem decorado para quem deseja tranquilidade e silêncio. Piscina naturalmente aquecida devido ao calor da região. Preço justo. Proprietários muito simpaticos e atenciosos com grande experiência em hospedar pessoas. Obrigado pelo carinho e pelos papos. Alexandre e Angela
Mr. A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quiet place, great for relaxing, very tasteful decor and very close to the beach. (Original) Local tranquilo, ótimo p descansar,decoração de muito bom gosto e muito perto da praia.
Patpodologa@hotmail.com M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An intimate place to stay. Exclusive environment, since the surrounding inns are not accessible to everyone and neither are the remains to eat. The place itself is very good, the room has everything you need to be comfortable: good mattress, good shower, large bathroom, good air conditioning. Breakfast is very good and complete. However, there are no markets in the surrounding area where you can buy food or even a bottle of water, so you must pay what the inn requests. This particular accommodation, because it is small and not on the beach, tries to provide you with lounge chairs and an umbrella. Anyway, at lunch time, you end up looking for a hostel, because the place does not provide food. And since in those places they give you the umbrella and the lounge chair with the drink you end up staying there, hahaha... at least that's how it happened to us... The beach is nice, you can walk to the natural pools, I recommend wearing water shoes now there are hidden urchins and sharp corals under the water. The beach may not appeal to everyone, since the dynamics are determined by the rise and fall of the tide... for many hours the water reaches your knees no matter how much you walk (a kilometer leisurely). Happy stay! (Original) Un lugar íntimo donde alojarse. Entorno exclusivo, ya que las posadas de los alrededores no son accesibles para todos y tampoco lo son los restos para comer. El lugar en si está muy bien, la habitación tiene todo lo necesario para estar cómodos: buen colchón, buena ducha, baño amplio, buen aire acondicionado. El desayuno es muy bueno y completo. Lo que sí en los alrededores no hay Mercados donde comprar vivieres o aunque sea una botella de agua, por lo que debes abonar lo que la posada solicite. Este alojamiento en particular, por ser pequeño y no estar sobre la playa, procura brindarte reposeras y sombrilla. De todos modos, a la hora de comer, terminas buscando un parador, porque el lugar no brinda alimentos. Y como en esos lugares te dan la sombrilla y la reposera con la consumición te terminas quedando ahí, jajaja… por lo menos así nos pasó… La playa es linda, se puede ir caminando a las piscinas naturales, recomiendo llevar calzado para el agua ya qué hay erizos escondidos y corales filosos debajo del agua. La playa puede no gustarle a todo el mundo, ya que la dinámica se halla determinada por la suba y baja de la marea… durante muchas horas el agua te llega a las rodillas sin importar cuánto camines (un kilómetro tranquilamente). Feliz estancia!
Carolina A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A super exclusive guesthouse, with just two charmingly arranged chalets, a very pleasant area with a pool and balcony, all in very good taste. Two couples and that was it, they booked the guesthouse with total privacy. In addition, great wines, ice-cold beer, Trousseau amenities and top-notch linens. A real find. Not to mention the food... Jesus. Delicious! Worth the trip! (Original) Pousada super exclusiva, apenas dois chalés charmosamente arranjados, uma área muito agradável com piscina e varanda, tudo de muito bom gosto. Dois casais e pronto, fecharam a pousada com privacidade total. Além disso vinhos ótimos, cerveja geladíssima, amenities Trousseau e enxoval de primeira. Um verdadeiro achado. Sem falar na comida... jesus. Uma delícia! Vale a viagem!
Daniel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent guesthouse. Extremely clean and beautiful. How spacious, bright and pleasant. Very good air conditioning in the room and smart TV with Netflix. Excellent service, with great breakfast. Clean and very beautiful pool for guests to use. Beach very close, about 150 meters from the guesthouse. Parking for car. Very kind owner in serving guests. No complaints. (Original) Pousada excelente. Extremamente limpa e bela. Quantos amplos, espaçosos, claros e agradáveis. Ar condicionado muito bom no quarto e smart tv com Netflix. Serviço excelente, com ótimo café da manhã. Piscina limpa e muito bonita para uso dos hóspedes. Praia bastante perto, uns 150 metros da pousada. Estacionamento para carro. Proprietária muito gentil no atendimento dos hóspedes. Sem críticas.
Joao C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful experience. Everything was very calm, super close to the beach, comfortable room, tasteful decoration, gardens, and attention to detail. Personalized breakfast. Friendliness and politeness from the entire team. Good tips for nearby places. (Original) Experiência maravilhosa. Tudo muito calmo, super próxima da praia, quarto confortável, bom gosto na decoração, jardins, detalhes. Café da manhã personalizado. Simpatia e educação de toda a equipe. Boas dicas para locais próximos
Lélia R — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1872)
57945, 000 - Praia do Patacho, Porto de Pedras - AL, 57945-000, Brazil
http://www.kasakarapato.com/
+55 11 99443-0070
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Maragogi d'Buggy

Sightseeing tour agency
Nature & Parks
Beaches
The charming tourist attraction Maragogi D Buggy offers a beautiful beach filled with small fishing vessels. It is a quaint town with a beautiful beach, perfect for visitors looking to spend some quality time in the region.
Beautiful crystal blue waters, filled with small fishing vessels dot the land scape. It's a quaint town with a beautiful beach.
Zerric R — Google review
Amazing water! the sand is not so good. The infrastructure arround is good, not great. All visitors and government should take care of this place, but it's not happening right now. We can see kids working and some pollution
Edu S — Google review
We were a bit skeptical about it, but we got it anyway, and it was definitely worth it. We loved it; it was a great day out.
Krzysztof R — Google review
Beautiful place! Children’s safe.
Gil N — Google review
The Beach is wonderful. The natural spools are terrific..!! I simply loved..!!
Ana F — Google review
Nice beach with lots of food and services options
Florencia G — Google review
Beautiful places but very dirty city, government doesn't attend to give those inhabitants a bit of dignity. But very incredible beaches and natural pools.
Andreas H — Google review
Very beautiful place, but it needs to be preserved... Many boats... Some pollution
Luis C — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(7392)
R. Emb. Sérgio Vieira de Melo, 47 - Atemar de Barros, Maragogi - AL, 57955-000, Brazil
+55 82 98149-0271
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Maragogi Natural pools - AL

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Tour agency
Nature & Parks
Reefs
Maragogi Natural Pools in Alagoas, Brazil, are a set of well-preserved pools with shallow and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling among the coral. The most famous pool is the Welsh, which is the largest in the region and can be reached by boat or hired tours with guides from local agencies. These pools offer opportunities to snorkel or dive amidst clear waters, colorful fish, and coral formations.
Best of the best. I've really enjoyed
Ferhat I — Google review
Beautiful place where we can see clear water and several fishes. But it depends on weather and people crowded. It tales 20 to 30 minutes to reach here by boat. I recommend to take snorkel set.
Papipupenta — Google review
Super crowded (over 10 boats to a pool) with very low visibility. The place is an absolute money grab, the companies simply want to sell you snorkling, photos, drinks, everything you can imagine once you are in the water with them... besides that there service is just unfriendly. Do not recommend it as it is a waste of money that is causing more harm than good to the environment. It might have been good in the past but now is simply a circus of boats and prople selling you stuff in the water. '
Pedro B — Google review
Without a doubt a must visit situation. The natural pools are amazing. Take care that you ask for the correct times. You need to make sure you get a catamaran. The service and prices are the beach are okay, nothing to crazy and as expected.
O K — Google review
I have done 2 tours and both of them were so full of people. Maragogi is overrated 100%. City does not infrastructure needed / swming pool - the visibility is low in some points and definatly they is not fish diversity. I saw people diving with cilindro in less than 1 meter depth. Until now was the worse place that I have been. Too Many people they try to seel you everything even to take pictures. Sao Miguel dos milagres is smaller but the tours over there to swimming pool were nicer .
Ana S — Google review
Ok, nothing special. Brown coral, perhaps three or four species of fish. Nice for an hour or so. Glad it wasn't far and was relatively cheap.
Charles M — Google review
beautiful place, but diferent from internet photos and tourist agency
Ramon S — Google review
Very beautiful water but unfortunately have no much sea life
Theo B — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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R. da Praia - Barra Grande, Maragogi - AL, 57955-000, Brazil
+55 82 98139-8222
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Praia dos Carneiros

Nature & Parks
Beaches
4.6
(10964)
Tamandaré, State of Pernambuco, 55578-000, Brazil, USA
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Piscinas Naturais de Porto de Galinhas

Mentioned on 
13 lists 
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Reefs
Piscinas Naturais de Porto de Galinhas is a sought-after destination in the northeast, known for its pristine and transparent natural pools that captivate visitors of all ages. Tourists can enjoy activities like taking photos on rafts, snorkeling, and walking through the sea during low tide to see the corals and fish. The tour usually starts from the center of the destination and is done on rafts.
Beautiful place. Water is pristine clear, but you have to keep eyes on the tides to be able to enjoy and have a complete experience
Marcos S — Google review
I am suspicious to talk about this place. You can dive, eat well, have fun, see nature, experience friendship. Just be safe!
Abner S — Google review
Very nice and unique, be aware of the sea level
Barbara S — Google review
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Gerlan S — Google review
Very bad
Aquarius S — Google review
For me, this place is full of scammers because I'm probably disappointed with how Maragozi was, everyone was coming back. It's probably everywhere. They try to rip you off, starting from the parking lot. Someone calls you "park" and goes there. Turn this way, the wrong way. Take a boat at the end. Take a raft or a kayak. Swim 6 meters and tell them to dive to see the fish. Then they take you back. For me, this isn't an attraction that can be considered paid. You could just as easily grab a mask and go somewhere quiet. It's completely overrated and just a scam. I think there are more people, sunscreen, and everything else in the water than fish. So, it's just a guy with trained fish feeding them and saying he can take a photo, for an additional fee, of course. So, absolutely not. I don't recommend such places. I've been here at least in the main port and in Maragozi.
Rafael — Google review
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Joao B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A natural spectacle: crystal-clear waters formed between coral reefs, ideal for floating and observing colorful fish — a raft trip or a walk during low tide makes it all the more special. Plan for low tide, bring a snorkel or water shoes, and enjoy one of the most iconic sights on the Pernambuco coast. (Original) Um espetáculo natural: águas cristalinas formadas entre recifes de coral, ideais para flutuar e observar peixes coloridos — o passeio de jangada ou a caminhada durante a maré baixa tornam tudo ainda mais especial. Planeje para a maré baixa, leve snorkel ou sapatilhas aquáticas e aproveite um dos maiores cartões-postais do litoral pernambucano.
Douglas M — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(5860)
Porto de Galinhas, Ipojuca - PE, 55590-000, Brazil
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Porto de Galinhas

Mentioned on 
63 lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Porto de Galinhas is renowned for its warm, turquoise waters and natural pools, making it a popular destination for beach lovers. The area also offers ecological trails and is surrounded by various amenities such as supermarkets, pharmacies, bakeries, and bars. Visitors can explore the charming center of Porto de Galinhas with its array of shops, restaurants, and incredible bars. Additionally, tourists can easily find tour agencies offering buggy rides and snorkeling excursions.
Very nice beach, great amount of places to eat, book some trip, buy bikini etc. Bear in mind that it’s very touristic
Nina — Google review
Very friendly place. Nice restaurants and good beaches
Dror L — Google review
I felt sorry of the ocean, full of chairs, umbrella, tables on the beach and food stalls, so commercial. and many rubbish, cigarettes 🚬, plastic stuff, and the water has floating oil and ting rubbish that's really disgusting. I understand why the beach provide shower for tourists because the water is polluted. I think this beach is over rated.
Daisy C — Google review
At low tide you can access the coral pools from the beach for snorkeling. Choice of being in a quieter or busier part of the beach. Laid back brazilian crowd so no need to dress up in town or obmn the beach.
Carlo P — Google review
I never felt unsafe here. Hot weather, nice bars, quite modern. Easy to reach from Recife. I also never felt alone because at every millimeter of the beach there is a "businessman" available selling almost everything you need. The area is also a Digital Nomad hot spot.
Alex B — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Brazil, and the beach is absolutely gorgeous.
Laécio M — Google review
If you love scuba diving and enjoy beautiful beaches and sunshine, this is one of the places you can consider.. hands down !
Aline B — Google review
Most beautiful beaches in Brazil, one of the biggest coral reefs in the world and warm temperature + good food make this a must visit place in the Country.
Ocean B — Google review
13% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
26 minutes off the main route, 97% of way to Recife
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Cupe Beach Living

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cupe Beach Living offers the perfect setting for a family or friends getaway at Cupe Beach in the southern coast of Pernambuco. This flat-style accommodation with hotel amenities is located right by the beach, providing easy access to Porto de Galinhas and other nearby attractions. The integrated leisure area adds to the appeal of this sought-after location. With its clean and safe environment, friendly staff, and stunning beachfront setting, it's an impeccable choice for a top-notch vacation experience.
Clean, save, friendly staff, beautiful location, perfect beach.... The place to be!!
Markus P — Google review
We loved this place! Beautiful, quiet, many pools and direct access to the beach. We would definitely come back to this place!
Roberto D — Google review
Great place to spend a vacation.
Edna O — Google review
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Alex S — Google review
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Henrique A — Google review
Enjoy
José S — Google review
4.8
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4.3
(4566)
Av Beira Mar s/n, Rodovia PE, 09 - Km 05, Ipojuca - PE, 55590-000, Brazil
https://www.booking.com/Share-c6Ghkj
+55 81 99643-0340
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