Tamandaré Unleashed: Beyond the Famous Beach
Think Tamandaré is just about Praia dos Carneiros? Think again. Dive into wild beaches, secret pools, and local flavors. Adventure starts at sunrise.
Think Tamandaré is just about one beach? Think again. You’re about to get schooled. This is Brazil unleashed. And you’re coming with me.

Ready to Get Lost?
Forget sleeping in. Sunrise is your ticket. The Capela de São Benedito—locals call it the Igrejinha dos Carneiros—waits for nobody. Built in the 17th century, this tiny white chapel is the icon. But here’s the secret: show up after dawn, and you’ll fight for a photo. Show up at 5:30 a.m.? It’s just you, the sea, and a sky on fire. Absolutely worth it. Every single step.
The chapel wasn’t always this pretty. It sat abandoned for decades. Then came a facelift in the early 2000s. Now? It’s the poster child for Brazilian beach weddings and Instagram dreams. But don’t stop here. The real Tamandaré is just getting started.
The Part Nobody Tells You
Most people snap a pic and bolt. Not you. Not today. Step off the sand. Explore the wild side. When the tide drops, natural pools appear—crystal clear, teeming with life. Dive in at Pirambu. Deeper water. Perfect for underwater explorers. Hold your breath. Go under. Lose track of time.
Next stop: Praia da Boca da Barra. Never heard of it? Good. That means you’ll have it almost to yourself. This is where the river meets the sea. Sandbars stretch out like a secret path. Walk it. Wade it. Let the current pull you into adventure.

Hungry Yet?
You will be. Tamandaré isn’t just about the view. It’s about the taste. After a morning of salt and sun, hit the local spots. Pousada Praia dos Carneiros is your home base—beachfront, bungalows, breakfast with a view. Roll out of bed, straight onto the sand. No crowds. No stress.
Dinner? Go for crepes at Deute. Locals rave. The portions are massive. The pistachio dessert? Order it. Don’t argue. Just do it. Tomorrow, you’ll want more.
History with a View
Think this place is all palm trees and cocktails? Wrong. Tamandaré packs a punch of history. Head to Forte de Tamandaré—also called Forte Santo Inácio de Loyola. Built in 1668 to keep the Dutch at bay. Walk the original floors. Touch the ancient cannons. Feel the weight of centuries. Guides like Valdinho bring the stories to life. Ask questions. Get the real dirt.
Wild Beaches, Real Flavor
Day two. Don’t slow down. Hit Praia de Tamandaré. Cheaper than Carneiros. Still stunning. Grab a chair, order a coconut, and watch the world drift by. Hungry? Mira Praia serves up the freshest seafood. Try the casquinha de ouriço do mar—sea urchin, local style. Or go bold with Hawaiian shrimp rice. This is not your average beach lunch.

The Adventure Isn’t Over
Still want more? Book a boat tour. Routes change with the season, the tide, your mood. Some head to Ilha de Santo Aleixo. Others chase sandbanks and secret coves. Prices jump in high season, so ask around. Don’t settle for the first offer. Negotiate. Make it your own.
End your day with a sunset swim. Or a lazy hammock nap. Or both. You earned it.
Don't Miss
The sunrise hike to Capela de São Benedito. The hidden pools at Pirambu. That pistachio dessert at Deute. The cannon-lined walls of Forte de Tamandaré.
Your Move
Still think Tamandaré is just a day trip? Prove me wrong. Book the ticket. Set the alarm. Chase the sunrise. And when you’re standing alone on that sand, remember—you didn’t just visit. You conquered.
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