Things to do in Cumuruxatiba in March

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March is a good time to visit Cumuruxatiba. The weather is usually very warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 75—88°F (24—31°C).

Cumuruxatiba 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 Cumuruxatiba. 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 Cumuruxatiba 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 Cumuruxatiba in March

Temperatures on an average day in Cumuruxatiba in March

The average temperature in Cumuruxatiba in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 88°F (31°C) to a low of 75°F (24°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Cumuruxatiba, March, has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 75°F (24°C). The coldest month, August has days with highs of 80°F (27°C) and lows of 68°F (20°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Cumuruxatiba in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
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General weather summary

Very warm, breezy
Feels like
23%
Chance of rain
0.147 in
Amount
10.5 mph
Wind speed
77%
Humidity
12.2 hrs
Daylight length
5:39 AM
Sunrise
5:51 PM
Sunset
42%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 88°F (31°C) and a low of 75°F (24°C), it generally feels very warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Cumuruxatiba in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Cumuruxatiba has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Cumuruxatiba 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 Cumuruxatiba for March.
Praia de Cumuruxatiba
1. Praia de Cumuruxatiba
4.6
(426)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Tree-lined, golden-sand shoreline for swimming & walks, with nearby restaurants & hotels.
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This place it's amazing if you're looking dia a place to rest and relax. But the roads to get there it in really bad conditions, take care of its your time. Beach its quiet and very low waves which is suitable for kids.
Amazing and quiet place!
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach. The town's main attraction is the inns and beachfront restaurants. There is a small square that opens at night with several stalls and a restaurant for snacks. Excellent beach for children, the elderly and those who don't like waves. There are SUP and kayak rentals. There is a fishing village nearby. The stalls are more expensive than the others in Prado. I recommend Binotto's, where the food is very good. I left Prado about 35 km away, which was a little rainy, and took 1 hour and 30 minutes. The road was made of sand due to the rain, and it was a bit tense because it was very muddy and full of potholes. If it rains, think twice about going. It passes by several beaches. There are some beautiful cliffs to take pictures of, including Praia da Amendoeira, which is fantastic. It is worth the stop. (Original) Praia linda. O forte da cidade são pousadas e restaurante beira mar. Tem uma pracinha que abre a noite com diversas barracas e restaurante para lanche Praia Excelente para crianças, idosos e quem não gosta de ondas. Tem aluguel de Sup, e caiaque. Tem Vila de pescador perto. Barracas são mais caras que as demais de Prado. Recomendo a do Binotto , onde a comida é muito boa. Saí de Prado em torno de 35 km, que estava um pouco chovendo, deu 01hora e 30 minutos. Estrada de chão de areia devido a chuva, foi um pouco tenso pois muita lama e bem esburacada. Em caso de chuva , pense bem em ir. Ela passa praticamente em várias praias. Tem algumas falésias lindas pra tirar fotos, inclusive a praia da amendoeira é fantástica. Vale a pena a parada.
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, the haphazard occupation of the riverbanks that run through the village has brought a lot of sewage, noticeable in the 'smell' emanating from them. But it's a beautiful beach. (Original) Infelizmente a ocupação desordenada das margens dos rios que cortam a vila trouxe muito esgoto, perceptível com o 'cheiro' que exala destes. Mas uma belíssima praia.
(Translated by Google) Very quiet beach, with clearer waters than in Prado. Access by road is not good, so people with low-lying cars will have a hard time. However, if you are in a good mood and not in a hurry, it is an excellent place to visit. (Original) Praia muito tranquila, águas mais claras do que em Prado. O acesso por estrada não é bom, quem tem carro baixo sofre. Porém se estiver animado e sem pressa é um excelente local para se conhecer.
(Translated by Google) The beaches that are further away are the best: Barra do Cahy, Moreira and Imbassuaba!!! (Original) As praias que ficam distantes são as melhores: Barra do Cahy, Moreira e Imbassuaba!!!
Praia da Barra do Cahy
2. Praia da Barra do Cahy
4.8
(596)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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Loved the place, clean and wonderful sand. Enjoyed the runs down and up the fresh sweet water of the river arriving to the sea
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful beaches in the region. It has a historical character, as it was the first beach in Brazil. The bars along the shore are all excellent. I went to Restaurante da Glória. I found the prices to be more expensive, but that's understandable, as it's quite isolated. Don't forget to go kayaking in the mangroves, where the water is very warm and dark. To get there from Corumbau, you need to take a boat (R$20 per person) if the tide is high. There is parking. (Original) Uma das praias mais bonitas da região. Tem caráter histórico por ser a Primeira praia do Brasil. Os bares da orla são excelentes, todos. Fui ao Restaurante da Glória. Achei os preços mais caros, mas é compreensível por ser bem isolado. Não deixe de passear de caiaque no mangue, água muito quente e bem escura. Para chegar por Corumbau é necessário atravessar de barco (R$20 por pessoa) se a maré estiver cheia. Tem estacionamento.
(Translated by Google) WONDERFUL place, the hardships of the road are worth it haha. Clean, quiet beach, great for going with kids. Wonderful food and I even found the prices affordable, considering how difficult it is to get there. It's totally worth it... Cumuru definitely won my heart and Barra do Cahy, one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen, I'd even go as far as to say the most beautiful 😍 (Original) Lugar MARAVILHOSO, os perrengues da estrada valem a pena haha. Praia limpa, tranquila, ótima pra ir com criança. Comida maravilhosa e os valores até achei acessíveis, tendo em vista a dificuldade que é pra chegar ao local. Vale super a pena… com certeza cumuru ganhou meu coração e barra do cahy, uma das praias mais lindas que já vi, até arrisco a dizer a mais linda 😍
(Translated by Google) I'm in love with Barra do Cahy. For those who want to relax by the river, it's perfect, and for those who like to sit in kiosks, the two on the beach are delightful. Don't go to Corumbau or Cumuruxatiba without visiting it. (Original) Eu sou apaixonada pela Barra do Cahy. Pra quem quer ficar sossegado no rio é perfeito e pra quem gosta de ficar em quiosque os dois que tem na praia são deliciosos. Não pra ir em Corumbau ou Cumuruxatiba sem vir conhecer.
(Translated by Google) We stayed at Glória's restaurant, which offered us more attractive prices. The food was delicious and served three people very well. (Original) Ficamos no restaurante da Glória, que nos ofereceu preços mais atrativos. A comida é muito saborosa e serve muito bem 3 pessoas.
(Translated by Google) Best beach in the area!! If you can stay closer, you won't regret it. Impeccable facilities! Being further from the center, it's very quiet and empty. It's paradise! Saltwater and freshwater. BEST BEACH I'VE EVER BEEN TO. We stayed at the Manzuko restaurant. We received excellent service. The food is sooo good. We went there three days in a row and already felt right at home, lol. (Original) Melhor praia da região!! Se puder se hospedar mais perto, não irá se arrepender. Estrutura impecável! Por ficar mais longe do centro, é bem tranquila e vazia. É o próprio paraíso! Água salgada e doce. MELHOR PRAIA QUE JÁ FUI NA VIDA. Ficamos no restaurante Manzuko. Fomos super bem atendidos. A comida é muuuito boa. Fomos 3 dias seguidos para lá e já nos sentimos em casa kkk.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach! With restaurant facilities, chairs, and restrooms! Wonderful place! (Original) Praia linda! Com estrutura de restaurante, cadeiras e banheiro! Lugar maravilhoso!
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach with well-preserved infrastructure. Great restaurants. (Original) Linda praia com estrutura preservada. Ótimos restaurantes.
Bar e Restaurante Japara Grande
3. Bar e Restaurante Japara Grande
4.5
(1116)
Restaurant
Outdoor Activities
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From the almost-hidden turning in the road, you wouldn't expect to stumble upon a small handful of handmade tables, benches, and woven beach mats on the beach across the small river below the cliff where you park. You'd be even more surprised to discover that there is a functioning restaurant in the building just down the cliff path, which serves up good sized portions, and even brings them across the river to your table. The day we spent here was supremely serene, almost surreal. For miles in both directions, there are just stretches of clear sands below imposing cliffs circled by majestic birds of prey, almost no infrastructure in sight. The waves can get pretty rough, but there's always the river for a calmer dip.
Praia do Moreira
4. Praia do Moreira
4.9
(235)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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(Translated by Google) Wonderful place, an unforgettable view. It's a good idea to bring everything you need. Access to the beach is downhill, which can be a bit difficult for those with mobility issues, but it's possible. (Original) Lugar maravilhoso, um visual inesquecível. É bom levar tudo que você vai precisar. O acesso a praia é por uma descida que pode ser um pouco dificultoso para quem problema de mobilidade, mas dá pra ir.
(Translated by Google) A delightful beach, practically deserted. If you are visiting, bring a cooler with drinks and food, as there are no kiosks there. Enjoy the tranquility of the place, listen to the sound of the sea, lie down in the shade of an almond tree and read a good book. The water is super warm. What a wonderful place. (Original) Deliciosa praia ,praticamente deserta ,quem vai visitar leve seu cooler c bebidas e comidas pois lá não tem estrutura de quiosque. Aproveite a calmaria do lugar para ouvir o som do mar ,ficar deitado a sombra de uma amendoeira lendo um bom livro. Água super morna ,que lugar maravilhoso.
(Translated by Google) It's absurd! After traveling almost 50km on a dirt road, we arrived at Moreira beach, but a gate had been installed to control access, and a padlock had been placed on it. There is no warning sign informing anyone, a complete disregard for tourists. Later we found out that the place had been invaded, and the public authorities are not taking any action, because the beach is public, they could never prevent people from frequenting and visiting the place. Zero rating for Cumuruxatiba! (Original) Um absurdo, depois de percorrer praticamente 50km de estrada de terra, chegamos na praia do Moreira, contudo para o acesso a praia foi instalada uma porteira, e colocado um cadeado. Não há nenhum aviso informando, um descaso com o turista. Depois ficamos sabendo que o local foi invadido, e o poder público não toma nenhuma providência, pq a praia é pública, jamais poderia impedir as pessoas de frequentar e visitar o local. Nota 0 para cumuruxatiba.!
(Translated by Google) Great place for those who want a practically deserted beach to experience solitude in the natural world! (Original) Ótimo lugar para quem quer uma praia praticamente deserta para viver a solitude no mundo natural!
(Translated by Google) Praia do Moreira, in Cumuruxatiba, is a true paradise. There are no words for this place. Super calm blue-green waters, natural pools that form at low tide. In short, you have to be there to feel what it's like. Access is via a dirt road, about 7km after the center of Cumuruxatiba. But I always take a good road. I don't have a tall car and I go there safely. There are no tents or restaurants. And to tell the truth, this is great, because it preserves its beauty. You have to bring your own snacks. There is plenty of shade. This time, we even found a ready-made structure where we spent the day with our snacks. It must have been built by the locals. A perfect beach for families with children. When you leave, please take your trash with you. (Original) A Praia do Moreira, em Cumuruxatiba, é um verdadeiro paraíso. Sem palavras para esse lugar. Águas azuis esverdeadas super calmas, piscinas naturais que se formam na maré baixa . Enfim , é preciso estar lá para sentir como é. O acesso é por estrada de terra, cerca de 7km depois do centro de Cumuruxatiba. Mas sempre pego uma estrada boa. Não tenho carro alto e vou tranquila. Não tem estrutura de barracas ou restaurantes. E para falar a verdade, isso é ótimo, pois preserva muito sua beleza. Você tem de levar seus lanches. Tem muita sombra. Desta vez, encontramos até uma estrutura pronta onde passamos o dia com nossas comidinhas. Deve ter sido feita pelos nativos. Praia perfeita para famílias com crianças. Ao sair, por favor, leve seu lixo.
(Translated by Google) Wonderful beach. Anyone who goes to Cumuruxatiba cannot miss this beach. It is spectacular. (Original) Praia maravilhosa. Quem vai a Cumuruxatiba não pode deixar de ir nesta praia. É espetacular.
(Translated by Google) A beautiful beach with small cliffs. Access by car is a bit tricky, but not impossible. The road has a few holes, some small and some quite large, but you can get through them. To get to the “parking lot”, you need to go through three gates. It’s a 3 to 5 minute walk to the beach. (Original) Praia belíssima, com falésias não muito grandes. O acesso por carro é um pouco complicado, mas não impossível. Estrada com alguns buracos, uns pequenos outros bem grandes, mas possíveis de atravessar. Para chegar no “estacionamento”, você precisa atravessar três portões. Caminhada de 3 a 5 minutos até a praia.
(Translated by Google) An old two-story house built with shells, sea stones, and wood, right on the sand at Praia do Moreira. It was abandoned in the 1990s, but it was a landmark for those walking along the beach from Cumuruxatiba to Porto Seguro. It stood alone, facing the sea with a farm and coconut grove behind it. (Original) Antiga casa de 2 andares, construída com conchas, pedras do mar e madeira, pé-na-areia na Praia do Moreira. Nos anos 90 estava abandonada, mas era um ponto marcante para quem fazia a caminhada de Cumuruxatiba até Porto Seguro pela praia. Ficava isolada, em frente ao mar e com fazenda/coqueiral atrás.
Pier Beach
5. Pier Beach
4.7
(753)
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Praia do Imbassuaba
6. Praia do Imbassuaba
4.9
(125)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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(Translated by Google) Access is via a stretch of land through Cumuruxatiba, accessible from any vehicle until you reach the gates, at the end of the route. You will need to go through two gates, and after the second gate, access by car is very poor. Beautiful beach, access is via a median trail above the cliff. Those with mobility restrictions will have difficulty accessing it, as there is a "stubble" at the beginning of the trail and some steps at the end. Bring food and drinks, as there are no tents or infrastructure, which is why its wild nature is its main charm. A beautiful view from the top of the cliff and the meeting of the river with the sea gives a special highlight to the view. Care must be taken with some parts that have small sections of coral and rocks, where an unwary person at high tide could get hurt. (Original) Seu acesso se dá por um trecho de terra por Cumuruxatiba, acessível de qualquer veículo até chegar nas porteiras, já no final do percurso. Será necessário passar por duas porteiras, sendo que após a segunda porteira, o acesso por carro é bem ruim. Linda praia, seu acesso é por uma trilha mediana acima da falésia. Quem possui restrições de mobilidade vai ter dificuldade de acesso, pois tem um "mata-burro" já na início da trilha e alguns degraus no final. Leve os comes e bebes, pois não há nenhuma barraca nem infraestrutura, motivo pelo qual a sua característica selvagem é o seu principal charme. Belíssima vista já de cima da falésia e o encontro do rio com o mar dá um destaque especial no visual. Deve-se tomar cuidado com algumas partes que possuem pequenos trechos com corais e pedras, que um desavisado em maré alta pode se machucar.
(Translated by Google) To get to this beach, on the road coming from Mucuruxatiba, take the entrance to Praia do Moreira, about 800 meters before reaching the beach. There is a blue and white gate. Go in and close it. Further ahead, there is another one. I was there in January 2025. About 100 meters before the entrance, the stretch is very bad. You can leave your car in a recess or take a shortcut. Park and enter through the side of the gate. About 200 meters away, you will be at a very beautiful beach with cliffs and a stream that is great for swimming. It is worth the trip. (Original) Para chegar nessa praia, na estrada vindo de Mucuruxatiba entre na entrada para praia do Moreira, uns 800 MTS antes de chegar na praia, tem uma porteira azul e branca, entre e feche, mais a frente tem outra. Estive em janeiro/25, uns 100 m antes da entrada o trecho está muito ruim. Pode deixar o carro num recuo ou pegar um atalho. Estacione e entre pela lateral da porteira. Uns 200 m vai estar numa praia muito bonita com falésias e um riacho ótimo para banhos. Vale a pena o passeio.
(Translated by Google) What's this nonsense, people? There are no private beaches in Brazil!! Mark your land off the road! I've been waiting a year to come to this beach again, and when I arrive, I get this unpleasant surprise. Regrettable. (Original) Que palhaçada é essa aqui gente? Não existe praia particular no Brasil!! Demarque suas terras fora da estrada! Estou aguardando há um ano para vir nessa praia novamente e quando chego tenho essa desagradável surpresinha. Lamentável.
(Translated by Google) Incredibly beautiful beach! I was surprised by nature. The beach is long, the place isolated. It has trees and shade to rest and a beautiful river that flows into the sea. (Original) Praia incrivelmente linda! Me surpreendi com a natureza. A praia é extensa, o local isolado. Possui árvores e sombras para descansar e um rio lindíssimo que deságua no mar.
(Translated by Google) I've been to this beach four times. The last time was 04/10/24. It's simply fascinating. It's nature that completely absorbs you! There is no structure for restaurants, etc. You must take everything. And most importantly: Bring back your trash. For the love of God, respect nature! What makes it special is that it is the most difficult to access, but not so much and because it is deserted. When you arrive and have the first view from the top of the cliffs, you see God! (Original) Já estive nesta praia quatro vezes. A última vez foi dia 10/04/24. É simplesmente apaixonante. É natureza que te absorve totalmente! Não há nenhuma estrutura de restaurantes , etc. Você deve levar tudo. E o mais importante: Trazer de volta seu lixo. Pelo amor de Deus, respeite a natureza!O que faz dela especial , é justamente o acesso mais difícil , mas nem tanto e por ser deserta. Quando você chega e tem a primeira vista do alto das falésias , você vê Deus!
(Translated by Google) Wonderful beach, almost deserted. Without any facilities, it is a good idea to bring food and drinks and spend the day there. (Original) Praia maravilhosa, quase deserta. Sem estrutura, é bom levar comida e bebida e passar o dia lá.
(Translated by Google) Access is a little difficult (very bumpy dirt road - small cars may have to be left a little before the pickup trucks) with two gates that must be opened for passage and then closed. But I believe that this is exactly what makes the place less accessed and, therefore, better preserved. It offers a warm sea and a colder river, which is the children's joy and comfort before leaving with that fresh water bath. Just after the river there is a huge cashew tree that offers shade to many people. Lots of preseparated vegetation. In short, a beautiful paradise! You can't miss this opportunity to get to know it when you pass through Cumuruxatiba. I highly recommend it! (Original) O acesso é um pouco difícil (estrada de chão bem acidentada - carros pequenos podem ter que ser deixados um pouco antes das caminhonetes) com duas porteiras que devem ser abertas pra passagem e depois fechadas. Mas creio que é exatamente isso que torna o lugar menos acessado e, portanto, mais conservado. Oferece um mar morno e um rio mais frio, que é a alegria da criançada e conforto antes de ir embora com aquele banho de água doce. Logo depois do rio tem um cajueiro enorme que oferece sombra pra muita gente. Muita vegetação presepada. Em suma, um paraíso lindo! Não dá pra perder essa oportunidade de conhecer quando passar por Cumuruxatiba. Recomendo com empenho!
(Translated by Google) Wonderful beach, one of the most beautiful I've ever visited!!! And I completely reject Fernanda Lima's review, which seems to me to have been outraged by the self-demarcation of the Kaí Village, Pataxó people, and not being able to access the beach. I believe you should be outraged by the invaders who appropriated this Indigenous land, as they were the ones who built the fence and put up the gate. Usually, it's rich and influential white people who do this, good people (but not really). Go and see on the map and in person the houses they built; there's even an airplane runway, and you think the real landowners are the problem? You lack awareness. Moreira Beach, which you probably accessed, has free access because it's Indigenous and protected land, and not because of these white people, you can be sure of that. Strength and full support to our Indigenous brothers and sisters; may what belongs to them be returned!!! (Original) Praia maravilhosa, umas das mais bonitas que já visitei!!! E o meu repúdio total pela avaliação da Fernanda Lima, que me parece ter ficado revoltada com a auto demarcação da Aldeia Kaí, povo Pataxó e não ter conseguido acessar a praia. Acredito que você deva se revoltar é com os invasores que se apropriaram desta terra indígena, pois foram eles que levantaram cerca e colocaram porteira. Geralmente são brancos ricos e influentes que fazem isso, gente de bem (só que não). Vá lá ver no mapa e pessoalmente as casas que construíram, tem até pista de avião, e você achando que os verdadeiros donos das terras é que são o problema? Te faltou consciência. A Praia do Moreira que provavelmente você acessou tem acesso livre porque é terra indígena e protegida, e não por causa desses brancos, pode ter certeza. Força e total apoio aos irmãos indígenas, que seja devolvido o que é deles!!!
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