Urban Beaches

Urban Beaches

Downtown beaches

Natal, attracts many visitors at any time of the year. The city, capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, is known as the “city of the sun”, since it is almost always sunny and there is no winter proper, with temperatures ranging from 20 to 32 °C. If you like the beach, you will love to visit the urban beaches in Natal.

Besides the beautiful beaches near the centre, the city also offers several historical and cultural attractions, breathtaking walks and cuisine that enchants tourists for its spice and variety. All this makes it an indispensable destination for those who want to get to know north-east Brazil.

  • Forte Beach

    Beach with more historical highlight in Rio Grande do Norte

  • Artistas Beach

    Just 5 minutes from the centre of Natal

  • Redinha Beach

    Calm waters and its fantastic panorama


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Búzios Beach

Búzios Beach

Perfect for Families

Becoming one of the best beaches to enjoy the summer in the Potiguar lands. And if you are planning to meet her, continue with us in this article to find out if the beach, really, worth or not to receive your visit. Located a few kilometres from Natal/RN, Búzios beach, although small, has an excellent infrastructure, generating an excellent comfort for its visitors. From there, you can also take a series of tours along the shore, getting to know other beaches as amazing as Búzios.Its great location makes possible a series of incredible activities. Therefore, restricting your visit only to Búzios beach, although not bad, may not give you such a complete experience. Spending the summer with the children and the whole family on site is an enriching experience. So be sure to experience it.

Beach, Buzios, Natal

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Ponta Negra Beach

Ponta Negra Beach

The Most Famous Beach in Natal

During high season, the 4-km long beach offers plenty of fun for all ages: Jet Ski rides and inflatable water toys such as the well-known banana boat. Street vendors circulate throughout the day selling not only popsicles and soft drinks, but also delicacies typical of the native region. On the boardwalk, kiosks also provide coconut water and other snacks.

At the southern end of the border is the Morro do Careca, one of the best-known postcards in the city. With the prohibition of climbing the hill in the face of the ecological damage caused, tourists enjoy, besides the incredible sight itself, the natural pools that form between the rocks of its slope during low tide.

Towards the north, Av. Erivan Franca concentrates the largest number of bars, restaurants and mall galleries, being the busiest point of Ponta Negra Beach. However, one of the region’s problems is parking, which is only allowed on one side of the road, with some parking limitations – when driving is inevitable, look for the private parking which can be found along the street.

For those who enjoy a busy nightlife, the edges of the waterfront bring bars, nightclubs and nightclubs to all tastes that remain open early in the morning. The neighbourhood is still mostly residential, but hostels, hotels and hostels of all kinds are beginning to take over the region – check out some options to stay at Ponta Negra Beach

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