Praia De Pitangui
Praia De Pitangui is a wild, windswept beach on the northern coast of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, beloved by surfers and solitude seekers. Its dramatic cliffs and powerful waves create a raw, untamed landscape that feels a world away from the region's more touristy stretches. This is a place to disconnect, feel the salt spray, and watch the Atlantic roll in—a true slice of Brazil's rugged coastline.
Highlights & What to See
- Surfing at the Main Break: The consistent swell and hollow waves make Pitangui a magnet for experienced surfers. Even if you don't surf, watching the locals carve the waves from the cliffs is a spectacle.
- Clifftop Views: Walk along the reddish cliffs that frame the beach for panoramic views of the endless ocean and the dramatic coastline. It's a prime spot for sunset photography.
- Natural Pools at Low Tide: When the tide recedes, small rocky pools form at the southern end of the beach, perfect for a calm dip and spotting tiny crabs and sea stars.
- Dune Buggy Rides: The surrounding dunes and coastal trails are ideal for an adrenaline-fueled buggy tour, often combining Pitangui with nearby beaches like Praia do Amor.
- Local Seafood Stalls: A handful of rustic barracas serve grilled fish, shrimp skewers, and cold coconut water. Try the peixe frito (fried fish) with a side of farofa.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak in the atmosphere, swim in the pools, and enjoy a seafood lunch. However, if you're a surfer or want to explore the dunes, plan for a full day. The beach is best visited in the morning before the wind picks up, and avoid the high season (December–February) if you prefer solitude.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Praia do Amor – A stunning crescent-shaped beach with calm waters and a famous cliff shaped like a heart, just 10 minutes south.
- Pipa Beach (Praia da Pipa) – The vibrant town of Pipa, 20 minutes away, offers boutique shopping, lively nightlife, and dolphin-watching tours.
- Chapadão – A dramatic plateau with sweeping views over the coastline, popular for paragliding and sunset picnics.
- Guaraíras Lagoon – A serene lagoon system where you can kayak through mangroves and spot monkeys and birds.
- Sibaúma Beach – A quieter, more rustic beach with excellent seafood and a laid-back vibe, perfect for a peaceful afternoon.
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