Parque das Dunas

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Stretching along the coast north of Natal, Parque das Dunas is a protected reserve of towering sand dunes, freshwater lagoons, and untouched Atlantic forest. This 1,200-hectare conservation area offers a raw, wind-sculpted landscape that feels like another planet — and it’s one of Brazil’s most accessible natural wonders for travellers seeking sun, solitude, and adventure. Whether you’re buggying across the dunes or floating in a turquoise lagoa, the park delivers a quintessential Northeastern Brazilian experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day (8–10 hours) exploring the park, which allows time for a buggy tour, swimming in at least two lagoons, and a leisurely seafood lunch. If you’re short on time, a half-day buggy tour (4–5 hours) covers the highlights: Genipabu, Lagoa de Carcará, and a quick dune slide. Early starts (around 7:30 am) are best to beat the crowds and the midday heat.

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