Carneiros Beach and St. Benedict Church from Recife
Recife, Brazil
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Join this full-day trip and visit Carneiros Beach, selected as one of the best beaches in the world. Its isolated location is home clear waters, natural pools and coconut trees that make it even more beautiful. Visit the church of St. Benedict famous for its history and wedding ceremonies.
You have the option to purchase with a catamaran sailing on the calm, clear and shallow sea waters and a stop for a swim in the shoals (at low tide).
You have the option to purchase with a catamaran sailing on the calm, clear and shallow sea waters and a stop for a swim in the shoals (at low tide).
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Join this full-day trip and visit Carneiros Beach, selected as one of the best beaches in the world. Its isolated location is home clear waters, natural pools and coconut trees that make it even more beautiful. Visit the church of St. Benedict famous for its history and wedding ceremonies.
You have the option to purchase with a catamaran sailing on the calm, clear and shallow sea waters and a stop for a swim in the shoals (at low tide).Explore, at Tamandaré city, the Carneiros Beach: chosen as one of the best 15 beaches in the world by its visitors. Its isolated geographical condition ensures a backdrop of breathtaking, surrounded by coconut trees, a river and waterfront. The beach has clear waters, natural pools and native vegetation almost untouched, by the local dedication to maintaining the preservation of its natural beauty.
Have fun with the different activities that you can find at Carneiros Beach for your leisure. The calm sea favors the practice of water sports. Set out to explore the Ariquindá River, where you can sail by catamaran (optional) to its limits with the city of Rio Formoso.
Relax and enjoy the beach with all the comforts of good infrastructure of its bars and restaurants. Valuing the local cuisine, you will find seasonal fruits and a good variety of fish on the menu. The landscape of Praia dos Sheep still frames one of its tourist attractions: The Church of St. Benedict, affectionately called little church. Built in the eighteenth century, it is known for its wedding ceremonies by the sea.
Please note: With the catamaran option, enjoy a stop for a swim in shoals (at low tide). The clay baths are unforgettable. Continue sailing the Formoso River to the mangroves to observe the rich flora and fauna. Aboard the catamaran, your guide will share stories and tales of the area.
You have the option to purchase with a catamaran sailing on the calm, clear and shallow sea waters and a stop for a swim in the shoals (at low tide).Explore, at Tamandaré city, the Carneiros Beach: chosen as one of the best 15 beaches in the world by its visitors. Its isolated geographical condition ensures a backdrop of breathtaking, surrounded by coconut trees, a river and waterfront. The beach has clear waters, natural pools and native vegetation almost untouched, by the local dedication to maintaining the preservation of its natural beauty.
Have fun with the different activities that you can find at Carneiros Beach for your leisure. The calm sea favors the practice of water sports. Set out to explore the Ariquindá River, where you can sail by catamaran (optional) to its limits with the city of Rio Formoso.
Relax and enjoy the beach with all the comforts of good infrastructure of its bars and restaurants. Valuing the local cuisine, you will find seasonal fruits and a good variety of fish on the menu. The landscape of Praia dos Sheep still frames one of its tourist attractions: The Church of St. Benedict, affectionately called little church. Built in the eighteenth century, it is known for its wedding ceremonies by the sea.
Please note: With the catamaran option, enjoy a stop for a swim in shoals (at low tide). The clay baths are unforgettable. Continue sailing the Formoso River to the mangroves to observe the rich flora and fauna. Aboard the catamaran, your guide will share stories and tales of the area.
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