This beach is located on the north coast of Sergipe, around a 40-minute drive from Aracaju. It is an isolated beach with no stalls, restaurants, or any similar amenities. However, I can't comment on how it is during weekends as my visit was on a weekday, and that was my impression.
The beach is serene and stunning with its golden sand, and it seems to be overlooked by both locals and tourists. However, the city is gradually expanding towards this direction.
We each paid around $50 reais (for a group of 6 people) to take a small boat to the natural pools. Once there, we found other boats offering drinks and food at inflated prices, but the drinks were actually worth it. We spent approximately 2 hours at the pools, and the boat operator tried to deceive us by claiming he had lost his wallet. Despite that, it was still a very enjoyable experience overall.
Oh, what a surprise - another beach with crystal clear water and white sand. How original. But don't worry, this one is absolutely stunning, just like all the others. It's the perfect place to do absolutely nothing and pretend you're living your best life. So, if you're in the area and want to blend in with the rest of the beach-loving crowd, this one's for you."
Nestled at the convergence of the river and the sea, this beach is a sight to behold. With a stretch of rocks and reefs, it offers a plethora of sea features for all types of beachgoers. The bustling part of the beach is perfect for surfers, while the tranquil and crystal-clear waters of the river and sea are ideal for swimmers. The beauty of the coral reefs, the swaying coconut trees, and the pristine sand strip make for a breathtaking view. And if you're looking for a more secluded and natural setting, the deserted landscape will not disappoint.