Lagoa De Guararas
Nestled between rolling dunes and the Atlantic, Lagoa De Guararas is a serene coastal lagoon that feels like a secret only locals know. The calm, emerald waters are perfect for a refreshing dip, while the surrounding sandbanks invite you to lounge under the sun with a good book. This is where you come to escape the crowds and soak in untouched nature.
Highlights & What to See
- Swim in the lagoon – The warm, shallow waters are ideal for floating or paddling; the sandy bottom makes it safe for all ages.
- Walk the dunes – Climb the soft sand hills for panoramic views of the lagoon meeting the ocean; sunrise and sunset are magical.
- Birdwatching – Keep binoculars handy for herons, kingfishers, and migratory species that frequent the reedy edges.
- Picnic by the shore – Pack a local cheese and wine; there are shaded spots under casuarina trees.
- Stand-up paddleboarding – Rent a board to glide across the still surface, exploring hidden coves.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ample to enjoy the lagoon and its surroundings. Arrive mid-morning to claim a good spot, swim and paddle until lunch, then hike the dunes in the cooler afternoon. If you're after a full-day escape, bring a book and stay until the golden hour paints the water.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Praia de Guararas – The adjacent beach with stronger waves for surfing or bodyboarding.
- Fernando de Noronha – A short boat ride away, this archipelago offers world-class snorkeling and marine life.
- Pipa – A lively town with cliffs, dolphins, and a vibrant nightlife scene, about an hour south.
- Natal – The capital city with its historic fort, sand dunes, and the famous Ponta Negra beach.
- Genipabu – Known for its mobile dunes and buggy rides, a fun half-day trip.
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