The village exudes charm with its rustic houses and sandy streets, which are inaccessible to cars or motorcycles. Though the prices may be high, the experience is well worth the investment. Moreover, visitors need not choose between the river and the beach as both can be found in one location.
If you're planning a trip to Caraiva, you simply can't miss out on the stunning Praia de Satu. However, to make the most of your visit, it's important to time your arrival with low tide. You can easily check the TΓ‘bua da MarΓ© de Caraiva on Google to ensure you're there at the perfect time. While the first stretch of the journey can be done by canoe, some adventurous visitors opt to swim instead. If you have items that can't get wet, a canoe ride is the way to go, with tickets costing just R$8 (as of November 2022). After the canoe ride, it's a pleasant 50-minute walk along the beach to reach Praia de Satu. The peaceful path offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Once you arrive, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the beach and warm waters that are perfect for swimming. Don't miss out on this must-visit destination during your trip
For those who relish the idea of an isolated beach, free from the clutter of commercialism, this is the spot for you. No tacky stalls or tourist traps here, just the raw beauty of nature at its finest. Truly a sight to behold.
This beach is truly a gem with crystal clear waters that are sure to refresh your senses. However, the restaurant located on the beach falls short in terms of both quality and price. Despite this minor setback, the beach itself is worth a visit and provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
This stunning beach is nestled in the Trancoso region, adjacent to Praia do Mirror. Although the dirt road leading to it is in poor condition, the journey is worth it. I opted to travel by van, as the mud and holes on the road seemed daunting for my car. However, once I arrived, the breathtaking scenery at low tide took my breath away. While the beach is rocky, this is a common feature in this region, and it only adds to the natural charm of the area. Overall, this beach is a true gem and definitely worth a visit.