Discover the best top things to do in Peruibe, Brazil including Barra do Una, Guarau Beach, Prainha Beach, Carambore Beach, Praca Ambrosio Baldim, Igreja Matriz Sao Joao Batista, Pereque Falls, Oasis Beach, Desertinha Beach, Stella Maris Beach.
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If you want to get as far as possible from the urban bustle for a couple of days, here's your chance to hang out on some fairly remote Beaches in southern São Paulo state. Head south on Manoel da Nobrega highway (SP55/BR101) to Peruíbe and from there about 10 km further on a narrow, winding, sealed road to Guaraú, a distant neighborhood. Several reasonable beachside and other restaurants (I recommend Mão de Pilão a few hundred meters off the main road, a simple place serving local fare) and guest houses around here. Also, canoeing in the mangroves or hire a boat from Sr Toshio Yamauti and pilot yourself up river a few km's to check out the quiet mangroves on the Guaraú river. A good hiking track leads into the same mangrove from the southern end of Rua do Telégrafo, a Main Street crossing the neighborhood. Good swimming at the river mouth and Guaraú beach here. Also a small supermarket on the main road before you head on to Barra do Una, a further 23 km south on a muddy, often steep, unsealed road to the village. About halfway there (12 km) to the right, the entrance to Tocaia restaurant, a simple place about 300 m into the forest. Good fish to eat with other local fare in forest surroundings. You can hire a boat to check out the Una mangroves here. Arriving at Una village and the beach after another half an hour, to the right the road ends at the wide Una river mouth. Good safe swimming in brackish water, tinged a deep tea-color by the tannins in the mangroves and riverine Forests. To the left, commercial camping areas and several basic restaurants (good fried fish fillets), ending at a car park. After crossing 200 m of beach to the north (on foot only from here on), take the coastal trail up the rocks (you'll easily spot the footmarks) and make your way for 30 min amongst stunning coastal vegetation (orchids, bromeliads, succulent plants of all sorts) around to Caramboré beach, the first deserted spot here for great swim. Check out the frigate birds and Turkey vultures that will be gliding just above your head on the way down to the beach. At the northern end of the beach the trail continues around the rocky coastline. This is tough going in the prickly vegetation. An easier alternative route to the next beach, Deserta or Desertinha, starts about 50 m up the small creek flowing onto the beach from the left. Head to the right up the hill into the forest on a clearly marked trail. 20 min hiking through the pristine forest will take you to the beach, also good swimming. There's a small Freshwater outflow 200 m around to the right as you come down the rocky slope onto the beach, good for washing off the salt. There was a Bryde's whale in advanced state of decomposition high on the beach when I was there. The trail heads on another 500 m over the steep rocks to a small waterfall. We didn't go past here. On the way back to Guaraú (if you don't stay at the only guest house at the bottom of the hill coming in), stop off at Paraíso waterfall and Perequê rapids for a Freshwater swim. These places can be very crowded and noisy unless you're really early (before 10 AM). You need to pick up a free ticket with the rangers at the Juréia-Itatins reserve entrance for access to Paraíso. Also, about 100 m to the left, just before the waterfall car park, a drivable unsealed road heads 10 km through the forest and mangroves to an arm of the Una river. On the way, lots of birds and insects in a pretty vegetation filled with Heliconia. You can't cross here at the barge, and there is a rangers' station on the other side. It's worth the effort, so give it a shot before all this disappears.
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This is a interesting place to visit if you are around. Again you are going to see how BR middle class function ins and odds. The town can get pretty crowded on Holidays and long weekends. Supermarkets are going to have long standing lines, water may be a precious thing to have. And if you do have it its your lucky and traffic will take most of your time.Adding the lack of personal space people seems not have. Enjoy and visit around! Warm and hot nights, so you can have ice cream or rent a bike or even better a double bike to ride on the shore. Also visit the local fairs with local made products. The Beaches have black sand and are flat.
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Dentro da reserva Jureia-Itatins essa praia tem logo na entrada um belo caminho de coqueiros.
Com água quentinha e cercada por morros ela é uma belezinha de praia.
Entra fica entre a Desertinha e Barra do Una.
Suba o morro na lateral direita pra ter a vista da praia da Barra do Una e Serra da Jureia.
Pra chegar até lá você:
>> Acampa na Barra do Una e faz uma trilha.
>> Acampa no camping que antecede a praia e fica dentro do parque.
>> Faz um bate e volta com seu carro. Vale dizer que a estrada é péssima e só entram 270 pessoas por dia no parque. ( Entrada gratuita).
>> Paga o Ecoturismo R$ 100 por pessoa que inclui esta praia entre as atrações.
Vale a pena conhecê-la.
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A praça Redonda é um ponto de encontro popular em Peruíbe. Tem lojinhas, lanchonetes e carrinhos de comida. Há grande circulação de pessoas o tempo todo.
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Muitas igrejas tem uma fachada atraente e um interior comum. Não é o caso da matriz de Peruíbe. O seu interior é bonito e muito bem cuidado, tornando o local ainda mais especial para orar e refletir
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Local bonito, mas mau cinservado. Em epoca de temporada é muito lotado, as guas ficam turvas, não há controle de acesso. Em epoca de chuvas o acesso fica dificil e pode danificar o veiculo por baixo.
4 based on 54 reviews
Conta com vários quiosques, fácil de chegar e um mar à toda prova. Bem cuidada e com um calçadão muito bonito.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Localizada na Estação Ecológica da Juréia - Itatins. A praia é pequena e pouco frequentada, a agua é muito limpa . Para chegar lá, temos que ir pela estrada do Una e por uma trilha que sai de Caramborê cerca de 10 minutos. A areia é fina e firme, As ondas são médias e constantes. Os aventureiros e os amantes da natureza adoram. Eu particularmente amei!...RECOMENDO!!!!
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Essa praia fica no centro da cidade, e seus quiosques na parte gramada garantem estrutura. Tanto que em janeiro foi ali que se encontrava um banana-boat. Fora da temporada de férias é muito tranquila e é bem limpa. Faço muitas caminhadas ali.
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