This beach is a true haven of natural beauty, with its native and paradisiacal surroundings. Although the path to get there may not be the easiest, the reward is well worth it. The water is sheltered and calm, with no distracting fountains to disrupt your peace. You can truly connect with nature and enjoy the solitude of this pristine location. The only shade available is on the rocks, so it's recommended to bring an umbrella for added comfort. It's important to respect the environment and take any trash with you, leaving no harm behind. Additionally, there is an intriguing trail to explore, adding to the adventure of your journey.
Upon arriving at Passos, I was let down to find out that the beach is not suitable for bathing due to the Benavente River polluting its bank. However, the beach is still a stunning location with its golden sand. Despite the setback, I was happy to arrive in the city after a four-day walk along Passos de Anchieta in 2018.