Piaui Coast

Stretching for nearly 300 kilometres along Brazil’s northeastern shoulder, the Piauí Coast is a wild, wind-sculpted realm of rust-red cliffs, emerald mangroves and near-empty beaches. This is the sun-baked edge of the state of Piauí, a place where dunes meet the Atlantic and where the pace of life is dictated by the rhythm of the tide. For travellers seeking raw coastal beauty without the crowds of Fortaleza or Recife, this is a genuine discovery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least three to four days to appreciate the Piauí Coast properly. Base yourself in Parnaíba (two nights) to explore the delta and Pedra do Sal, then spend a night closer to the dunes – perhaps in a pousada near Praia da Pedra do Sal – to catch sunrise over the cliffs. A full-day boat trip through the delta is essential, and you’ll want half a day for Ilha do Caju. If you have a fifth day, drive inland to Sete Cidades National Park.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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