Things to do in Peruibe in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Peruibe. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 72—81°F (22—27°C).

Peruibe has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Peruibe. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Peruibe in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Peruibe in March

Temperatures on an average day in Peruibe in March

The average temperature in Peruibe in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 81°F (27°C) to a low of 72°F (22°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Peruibe, February, has days with highs of 83°F (28°C) and lows of 74°F (23°C). The coldest month, July has days with highs of 72°F (22°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Peruibe in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, breezy
Feels like
55%
Chance of rain
0.309 in
Amount
11.1 mph
Wind speed
83%
Humidity
12.3 hrs
Daylight length
6:08 AM
Sunrise
6:23 PM
Sunset
43%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt, rain coat and rain boots
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 81°F (27°C) and a low of 72°F (22°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. There might also be a moderate chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt and top it off with a rain coat and rain boots
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Best attractions for Peruibe in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Peruibe has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Peruibe that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Peruibe for March.
Praia do Guaraú
1. Praia do Guaraú
4.7
(16244)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Wide sandy beach backed by rich forested ecological reserve & mountains with some guesthouses.
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So peaceful and nice! The people are so kind and accepting of everyone!!
Although we had bad weather (cold and rain) we liked this beach! In the summer it's crowded and it's busy in the village, but in the winter there are not many tourists. Nice to walk along this clean beach!
My experience there was amazing! I could take my dog with me and we and my family liked so much that beach. I would say that is the best beach in Peruíbe.
Great beach . Small and better served. Good food
I never felt better!
The most beautiful beach in Peruibe city. There is a great island to visit by boat and has a great fish culture
Wonderful beach. Can get busy on a summer weekend but is never crowded to the south, beyond the village.
Barra do Una
2. Barra do Una
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Peruibe Aquarium
3. Peruibe Aquarium
3.8
(1944)
Temporarily Closed
Beach pavillion
Museums
Cozy aquarium with exhibits of exotic fish, reptiles & amphibians, plus guided tours & a touch tank.
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It has cool fishes, though it a small place. I have rated 3 star cause my kid was super excited at the first day we visited, but tjey were cleaning up the fish tank and water was very unclear, so we've got tickets for some other day. We returned 3 days later and water was as unclear as before. We visited the place twice within 3 days and we couldn't see the sharks
Ruins of Abarebebe
4. Ruins of Abarebebe
4.2
(858)
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Remnants of a 16th-century church with interpretive plaques detailing its historical significance.
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(Translated by Google) The place is very beautiful. It is a 500-year-old church in ruins. Although redundant, the ruins have been abandoned by the municipality. The weeds grow unchecked, covering the old stone walls and taking control of what man lost centuries ago. (Original) O lugar é muito bonito. É uma igreja de 500 anos em ruínas. Embora redundante, as ruínas estão abandonadas pelo município. O mato cresce sem controle, cobrindo as antigas paredes de pedra e tomando controle do que o homem já perdeu há séculos.
(Translated by Google) A historic site in the city of Peruíbe, on the southern coast of São Paulo, this is an interesting archaeological site to explore. One of the first religious buildings in Brazil, built with clay, stone, and whale oil, it's the region's first open-air museum. (Original) Lugar histórico da cidade de Peruíbe, litoral sul de São Paulo, um sitio arqueológico interessante para conhecer. Uma das primeiras construções religiosas do Brasil, construída com argila, pedras e óleo de baleia. Primeiro museu a céu aberto da região.
(Translated by Google) The guide was terrible. But it's worth the visit. Payment is cash only, no credit cards or credit cards accepted, and you can't bring a dog, even if it's smaller than a monkey, go figure... (Original) A guia era péssima. Mas vale a pena a visita. Pgto so em dinheiro, nao aceita pix nem cartão, e nao pode entrar com cachorro, mesmo q seja menor que um saruê, vai entender......
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful place, but abandoned considering it is a historic place. (Original) Lugar muito bonito, porém abandonado tendo em vista se tratando de um lugar histórico.
(Translated by Google) The staff posted that it would be open on October 3rd, 4th, and 5th, and it was a disappointment to come with my son and find the place closed. Other families were also there with children. (Original) Pessoal publica que estaria aberto dias 3, 4 e 5/10 e foi uma decepção vir com o meu filho e o local está fechado. Outras famílias também estava no local com crianças.
Praia do Oâsis
6. Praia do Oâsis
4.6
(1134)
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Praia do Caramborê
7. Praia do Caramborê
4.8
(59)
Nature & Parks
Beaches
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(Translated by Google) After passing through Peruíbe and driving for almost 20 km on a dirt road full of potholes, you arrive at this paradisiacal place. The place is great for those who like peace and quiet, since cell phones don't work and the nearest store is about 6 km away (on the potholed road). If you walk a little further, you can see the river flowing into the sea and feel the mix of colder and warmer water. There are several trails to do on foot, you just need to be brave and willing. (Original) Depois de passar por Peruíbe e rodar por quase 20 kms de uma estrada de terra toda esburacada, você chega nesse lugar paradisíaco. O lugar é ótimo para quem gosta de sossego, já que celular não pega e o comércio mais próximo fica cerca de 6km (pela estrada esburacada). Se andar um pouco mais, é possível ver o rio desembocando no mar e sentir a mistura de uma água mais gelada com uma água mais quente. Existem várias trilhas para se fazer apé, basta ter coragem e disposição.
(Translated by Google) Deserted beach. Access is via Barra do Una beach over the rocks; it's very easy. There's also access through the two campsites, which charge a fee per car. (Original) Praia deserta. O acesso é feito pela praia do Barra do Una pelas pedras, é bem tranquilo. Também tem acesso pelos 2 campings, que cobram uma taxa por carro.
(Translated by Google) Access to the beach is via a 15km dirt road with lots of rocks and holes. When you see a camping sign, leave the road and go down the path. Keep going straight and you can park your car. There is a preservation fee (R$30) per car. The beach is really worth it! One of the best I've ever been to. It's a paradisiacal landscape and there really aren't many people (I was alone in the afternoon). (Original) O acesso à praia se dá por 15km duma estrada de terra com muitas pedras e buracos, ao avistar uma placa de camping, saia da estrada e desça pelo caminho, siga em frente que você poderá parar o carro. É cobrada uma taxa de preservação (R$30) por carro. A praia vale muito a pena! Uma das melhores que já fui. É uma paisagem paradisíaca e realmente não tem muitas pessoas (eu fiquei sozinho a tarde).
(Translated by Google) Spectacular place! Deserted beach, not very crowded. (Original) Lugar espetacular! Praia deserta, pouco frequentada.
(Translated by Google) A beautiful and not very busy beach, accessed just before reaching Barra do Una. From Estrada do Una, when you see the Camping sign, just start the descent. The slope is not steep, but for people with reduced mobility it can be a bit tricky. If you're lucky, there will be some dogs accompanying you as guides. (Original) Praia Bonita e não muito frequentada com acesso um pouco antes de chegar na Barra do Una. Da Estrada do Una ao se avistar a placa de Camping é só começar a descida, o declive não é acentuado, mas para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida pode ser um pouco complicada. Com sorte terá uns cachorros acompanhando como guias.
(Translated by Google) For those who enjoy nature and peace, this beach is wonderful, especially if you camp at the Mirante do Caramborê campsite. (Original) Pra quem gosta de natureza e sossego, essa praia é maravilhosa, principalmente se ficar acampado no camping mirante do caramborê
(Translated by Google) A very peaceful and paradisiacal place. There is a campsite to get there, so if you don't want to pay the preservation fee, it's best to stop on the main dirt road and walk down. The path isn't even a trail, but a small access road to the campsite where the beach is just beyond. There are no facilities there, but there is a restaurant at the campsite with a very friendly gentleman. I recommend climbing the rocks, the view is worth it. (Original) Lugar super tranquilo e paradisíaco. Para chegar até ela tem um camping, então, se não quiser pagar a taxa de preservação, melhor parar na estrada principal de terra e descer à pé. O caminho nem é uma trilha, mas uma pequena via de acesso até o camping onde a praia fica logo depois. Lá não tem nenhuma estrutura, mas existe o restaurante do camping com um senhor muito simpático. Recomendo subir nas pedras, a vista vale a pena
(Translated by Google) Spectacular beach, a beautiful place. It's a little difficult to access, but you can get there via Camping MM and park at the campsite (you pay the daily rate for the car). So arrive early to enjoy the day at the beach. (Original) Praia espetacular, um lugar lindo. Um pouco difícil o acesso, da para chegar pelo Camping MM e estacionar no camping (paga a diária do carro). Então cheguem cedo para aproveitar o dia na praia.
Parish St. John the Baptist Diocesan Mitra Santos
8. Parish St. John the Baptist Diocesan Mitra Santos
4.8
(2236)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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Very peaceful and beautiful , a must see
Best place. Where i found the woman i love!
Beautiful Catholic Church with lots of activity.
(Translated by Google) I like the celebrations and technology present in the parish. The priest is also very dynamic (he always celebrates on Sundays in the morning, I don't know his name. (Original) Gosto das celebrações e tecnologia presente na paróquia. O padre também é bastante dinâmico ( sempre celebra aos domingos pela amanhã, não sei o nome dele.
Municipal Fish Market
9. Municipal Fish Market
4.5
(5706)
Seafood market
Shopping
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Really good and affordable. Loved the Oysters, fried Shrimp and Tilapia 😋
Tons of local fisherman's families selling and frying fish on demand. Best coco verde in town also available here. Solidal black woman's owned restaurant as well. A place with a special soul not to be missed. Oysters seem to be phenomenal.
Best place with a good price for food in the city.
Small fish market, downtown Peruíbe. Everything fresh and I still recommend trying some fresh oysters and beer as a breakfast option...
Praia Desertinha
10. Praia Desertinha
4.8
(84)
Beach
Nature & Parks
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One of the most hidden gems I found, near to Peruibe! 🥰
(Translated by Google) Magical place. You need to be careful on the trails, but nothing too intense. In our case, the weather changed while we were there, so the way back was under heavy rain. Everything went well, but be careful and respect nature. Locals sell citronella oil that makes all the difference against sand flies and sand flies. I recommend bringing a change of clothes for the trail and the beach. Hiking with equipment is easier, so you can enjoy the beach more comfortably. (Original) Lugar mágico. Precisa ter atenção nas trilhas, mas nada muito intenso. No nosso caso virou o tempo quando estávamos lá então a volta foi embaixo de chuva de raio. Deu tudo certo, mas mantenham a atenção e o respeito a natureza. O pessoal da região vende um óleo de citronela que faz toda a diferença com os borrachudos e mosquitos pólvora. Aconselho levar muda de roupa pra trilha e para praia. Fazer a trilha equipado é mais tranquilo, assim podemos curtir a praia mais na boa tb.
(Translated by Google) Well, let's go. To get to Carambole Beach (which gives access to Desertinha) there are 15km of dirt road and when I say dirt, it's the worst road I've ever been on, lol. There are huge rocks that can puncture your tire. I went by motorcycle, leaving from São Paulo and it took me about 3h30 to get there. I parked at the Mirante campsite near Carambole Beach. The trail that gives access to Desertinha Beach was very closed and had some tree branches due to the rain the day before. The trail is of medium difficulty, but there's a climb that made me tired, my friends, lol. When I got to the beach, the water was very dirty, not clear at all, it was very dark. The beach was very deserted and we felt very comfortable. I recommend going, but it was a one-off trip, lol. I wouldn't go back because of the very closed trail and the mosquitoes. Take some with you, preferably to buy from the locals who sell it on the road that gives access. Because the ones at the drugstore won't be able to handle it. (Original) Bem vamos lá. Pra chegar na praia do carambole ( que dá acesso a desertinha) são 15km de estrada de terra e quando digo terra é a pior estrada que já andei kkk tem pedras enormes que podem furar o pneu. Fui de moto, sai de São Paulo capital e demorei cerca de 3h30 pra chegar. Deixei estacionado no camping mirante próximo a praia do carambole. A trilha que dá acesso a praia desertinha estava bem fechada e com alguns galhos de árvore devido a chuva no dia anterior. A trilha é de dificuldade média porém tem uma subida que meus amigos eu cansei viu kkk. Chegando à praia a água estava bem suja, nada de água transparente, estava bem escura. A praia estava bem deserta e ficamos bem à vontade. Recomendo ir, porém foi um rolê único kkk não voltaria devido a trilha bem fechada e os borrachudos. Levem referente, de preferência pra comprar com os moradores locais que vendem na estrada que dá acesso. Por que esses de farmácia não dão conta.
(Translated by Google) Arriving at Camboré Beach, follow the trail to the left until you reach the river. There you will see two trail entrances. Desertinha is the one on the left. A very quiet and relatively short trail, with a medium incline, pleasant to do. A practically deserted beach, excellent for those who enjoy contact with nature and peace. If you are lucky, the guide dogs at the campsite will show you the way, and you just have to follow them. (Original) Chegando a Praia do Camboré, seguindo a esquerda até o riozinho, lá vai ver duas entradas de picada a da Desertinha é a da esquerda. Trilha muito tranquila e relativamente curta, com aclive mediano, gostosa de fazer. Praia praticamente deserta, excelente para quem gosta de contato com a natureza e muita paz. Com sorte os cães guias do camping te mostram o caminho, simplesmente é só seguí-los.
(Translated by Google) I arrived at the beach and there was a guy running around naked on the sand, lol. The beach really lives up to its name. It's deserted. I was there from 9 am to 4 pm, and apart from this naturalist couple who left early, no one else showed up all afternoon. That was on a sunny Sunday. The beach is very pretty. The sea and sand are the same as the surrounding beaches, but the isolation gives the place a mystical and more paradisiacal air. It's a different experience and worth a visit. The real trail starts at the northern corner of Camboré beach. It's about 15 minutes through dense forest. It's steep, a bit dense, and there may be thorns. Those who are used to the trail can do it in a bikini and flip-flops, and carry a cooler. Just be careful where you're walking. But closed-toe clothing and sneakers are more appropriate. As I said at the beginning, the beach is frequented by naturalists, people who want to sunbathe in the lower parts, and I don't judge because the place has a kind of laid-back and naked vibe, lol. You probably won't see anyone because it's empty most of the time, but be prepared psychologically to avoid embarrassment, especially because the beach is small, there's no way to hide from being seen. For campers, the beach has a freshwater spring (it needs to be filtered) and there's an area where the trees provide shade and the rocks protect from the wind, it's perfect for camping. (Original) Cheguei na praia e tinha um cara correndo peladão na areia kkkkk realmente a praia faz jus ao nome, é deserta. Fiquei la das 9 as 16:00, e tirando esse casal naturalista que foi embora cedo, nao apareceu mais ninguem lá a tarde toda, isso foi em um domingo de sol. A praiaé bem bonita, o mar e areia sao iguais as praias ao redor, mas o isolamento da um ar mistico e mais paradisiaco ao local, é uma experiencia diferente, vale a visita. A trilha de verdade inicia no canto norte da praia do camboré, da uns 15min na mata fechada, é ingrime, um pouco fechada e pode ter espinhos. Quem é acostumado a trilha faz de biquini e chinelo levando um cooler tranquilo só prestar atenção por onde anda. Mas uma roupa fechada e tenis é mais apropriado. Como falei no inicio, a praia é frequentada por naturalistas, povo que quer tomar um sol nas partes baixas, e eu nao julgo pq o lugar tem uma vibe meio largados e pelados mesmo kkkkkk Provavelmente vc nao vai ver ninguem porque é vazia maior parte do tempo, mas ja vai psicoligicamente preparado para evitar constrangimentos, até pq a praia é pequena, nao tem como se esconder para nao ver. Aos campistas, a praia tem uma fonte de agua doce( precisa ser filtrada) e tem uma area que as arvores fazem sombra e as pedras protegem do vento, é perfeito para acampar.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach, easy trail to get to the beach, about 20 minutes walk. Tip: bring water and food. The beauty of the place, the tranquility of the deserted beach is sensational. (Original) Linda praia, trilha fácil para chegar até a praia, mais ou menos 20 minutos de caminhada. Dica levem água e alimentos. Beleza do lugar, o sossego da praia deserta sensacional.
(Translated by Google) A paradise beach. One of the best I've ever been to. There's a very steep trail of about 30 minutes to get there, but it's worth it. If you're looking for an "exclusive" beach, this is the place. Bring water and something to eat if you're going to be there for a while. There's nothing and no one nearby to sell anything. The closest is the Caramboré beach parking lot. I highly recommend it. (Original) Praia paradisíaca. Uma das melhores que eu ja estive, tem uma trilha de uns 30 minutos bem íngreme para se chegar ao local, porem vale muito a pena. Se esta procurando uma praia "exclusiva" esse é o lugar. Leve agua e algo para comer se for passar um tempo maior. Não tem nada e nem ninguem proximo para vender algo. O mais proximo é o estacionamento da praia do caramboré. Recomendo demais
(Translated by Google) Access to the beach is via a trail, perhaps making it even more charming due to its difficult access and, as the name suggests, its "deserted" feel. It's a place to go with a group or even alone and enjoy nature in peace. I recommend bringing water and a snack if you're staying longer, as there's nothing nearby to eat. And always wear sunscreen! (Original) O acesso a praia é por uma trilha e por isso talvez a deixe ainda mais charmosa pelo difícil acesso e como o próprio nome diz, é "desertinha". É um lugar para ir com a turma ou até sozinho e ficar em paz curtindo a natureza. Recomendo levar água e algum lanchinho, caso fique mais tempo porque não tem nada próximo para consumir. E protetor solar, sempre!
Peruíbe
11. Peruíbe
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Peruíbe is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista. The population is 69,001 in an area of 324.55 square kilometres. Peruíbe is located to the southwest of the city of São Paulo and west of Santos. Wikipedia.
Ilha do Guaraú
12. Ilha do Guaraú
4.7
(267)
Island
Nature & Parks
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(Translated by Google) Great tour. Boats leave from the middle of Guaraú beach and also from Marina Toshio, on the other side of the river, where kayak rentals are located. In January 2023 the tour cost R$50 (adults) and R$25 (children up to 10 years old). (Original) Ótimo passeio. Barcos saem do meio da praia do Guaraú e também da Marina Toshio, do outro lado do rio, onde fica a locação de caiaques. Em janeiro 2023 o passeio custou R$50 (adultos) e R$25 (crianças até 10 anos).
(Translated by Google) Guaraú Island is a natural refuge of stunning beauty. Its greenish waters attract attention from afar, conveying peace and a unique sense of connection with nature. The island is surrounded by a lush landscape, blending the sea with preserved vegetation. It's ideal for those seeking tranquility, moments of contemplation, and that special touch of a hidden paradise. (Original) A Ilha do Guaraú é um refúgio natural de beleza impressionante. Suas águas esverdeadas chamam atenção já de longe, transmitindo paz e uma sensação única de contato com a natureza. O lugar é cercado por uma paisagem exuberante, que mistura o mar com a vegetação preservada. É ideal para quem busca tranquilidade, momentos de contemplação e aquele toque especial de paraíso escondido.
(Translated by Google) The place is beautiful! There is a guide from the environmental reserve to guide you during your stay on the island. You cannot bring speakers, so as not to disturb the local animals. A great place to visit and take a tour! (Original) O lugar é lindo! Tem um guia da reserva ambiental para orientar durante o período de permanecia na ilha. Não pode levar caixinhas de som, para não incomodar os animais locais. Ótimo lugar para conhecer e fazer um passeio!
(Translated by Google) A unique experience on the southern coast of São Paulo. To get to the island, you need to take a dirt road south of Guaraú until you reach the river. There are about 5 agencies that offer the tour, which costs R$30.00 per person. The time allowed on the island is only 2 hours, but there is no one to control this, so you can overdo it a bit. The place gets very crowded around lunch time. On sunny days, the water has good visibility for snorkeling and diving, both on the left and right sides. Avoid leaving trash in the area. (Original) Una experiencia diferenciada no litoral sul de São Paulo, para chegar atê a ilha ê preciso pegar uma estradinha de terra sentido o sul do guarau até chegar no rio, lá possui umas 5 agencias que fazem o passeio valor custa R$ 30,00 por pessoa, o tempo permitido na ilha é de apenas 2 horas, porém não tem ninguem que cobtrole isso, então você pode abusar um pouco no horario. Proximo ao horario do almoço o local é muito cheio. Em dias de sol a agua tem boa visibilidade para pratica de Snorkel e mergulho tanto do lado esquerdo quanto lado diretio. Evite deixar lixo no local.
(Translated by Google) A wonderful place to feel in touch with nature. You can only get there by boat with a guide who is always there to support you. (Original) Lugar maravilhoso para se sentir em contato com a natureza. Só se chega ao local de barco e com monitor que estão a todo instante lhe prestando apoio.
(Translated by Google) Impeccable place. I loved it, it's the most beautiful place I've ever been. I would love to go again. (Original) Lugar impecável. Eu amei é o lugar mais lindo que eu já fui. Gostaria muito de ir de novo
Praça Flórida
13. Praça Flórida
4.4
(1088)
Sights & Landmarks
Plaza
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Top👏🏾👏🏾
(Translated by Google) Everything was ruined in less than 4 years after a project that completely ruined the square's charm. The project was poorly executed, both for those who enjoy the square and for the merchants. What the administration did with the money is unacceptable. (Original) Tudo detonado em menos de 4 anos apos uma obra que tirou toda a graça da praça,projeto mal feito tanto pra quem curte a praça wuanto os comerciantes, inaceitável o que a gestão fez com dinheiro
Mirante da Torre Peruíbe
14. Mirante da Torre Peruíbe
3.5
(273)
Observatory
Sights & Landmarks
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It could be a beautiful place but it is abandoned with no maintenance. From there it is possible to see as far as Itanhaém and all of the urban Peruibe.
(Translated by Google) The view is beautiful! But the environment is very sinister, abandoned and completely destroyed! I don't recommend going there alone. (Original) A vista é linda! Mais o ambiente bem sinistro, abandonado todo depredado! Não aconselho aí sozinho.
(Translated by Google) An easily accessible location that provides a good option for enjoying the beautiful 360° view of the city. It's a shame that the site is in poor condition, lacking in terms of maintenance and cleanliness. It also lacks information signs for tourists unfamiliar with the city. It's a suitable parking area, among other things. It would be great if there were magnifying glasses to zoom in on the beach and islands. Access to the site, while easy, has few signs. It would be a good idea to connect this site with the nearby Abarebebê ruins. For those who enjoy cycling, there's an excellent meeting point, and adequate infrastructure should be established for this purpose. Unfortunately, this is an example of what's happening to this city's tourist attractions: the lack of attention from the government is creating a feeling of abandonment. There's much potential to be explored in this and other sites of tourist and cultural importance to the city and region, as we're in a place that tells the story of ancient times in Brazilian history, such as the Emperor's Path, whose Telegraph Avenue served as a connection with the empire. We hope that one day our leaders will look fondly upon this forgotten treasure that is the history of our city and region. (Original) Local de fácil acesso que proporciona uma boa opção para apreciar a belíssima vista da cidade em 360⁰ . É uma pena que o local encontra-se em ruins condições de cuidado e limpeza falta também placas de informações para turistas que não conhecem a cidade local adequado para estacionamento de veículos entre outros seria uma ótima se houvessem lupas para que pudesse aproximar a imagem da Praia e das Ilhas. O acesso ao local apesar de fácil poucas indicações a respeito seria oportuno ligar este local com as ruínas do Abarebebê que fica bem próximo. Para quem gosta de passeios de ciclismo tenha um excelente ponto de encontro colocassem uma estrutura adequada para tal. Infelizmente exemplo do que está acontecendo com os pontos turísticos desta cidade pouca atenção do poder público gerando sensação de abandono. Há muito potencial para ser explorado nesse e em outros locais de relevância turística e cultural para a cidade e região já que estamos em um local aonde conta tampos remotos da história Brasil como o caminho do Imperador que por sua Avenida do Telégrafo se fazia a comunicação com o império. Esperamos que um dia nossos governantes olhem com carinho para esse tesouro esquecido que é a história da nossa cidade e da região.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful landscape, a place with a lot of potential to attract tourists as long as they take care of it, it is completely abandoned and dirty! (Original) Paisagem linda, lugar com muito potencial para atrair turistas desde que cuidem, está completamente abandonado e sujo!
(Translated by Google) The place is abandoned, but it has a beautiful view of the city of Peruíbe. (Original) Lugar está abandonado, mas tem uma visão linda da cidade de Peruíbe.
MATATIVA ORGÂNICOS
15. MATATIVA ORGÂNICOS
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Organic shop
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(Translated by Google) I really liked it, attentive and good products (Original) Gostei muito, atenciosos e bons produtos
(Translated by Google) The organic market is excellent. Great quality products! I recommend it!!!!! (Original) O mercado de orgânicos é excelente. Produtos de ótima qualidade! Recomendo!!!!!
(Translated by Google) Good products and great service! (Original) Bons produtos e ótimo atendimento!
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