Donde una curva del destino transformó piedras en fiesta y tortugas en vecinas ilustres
As it is a public urban beach, access is open 24 hours a day, every day. However, the kiosks and restaurants usually operate from 9:00 a.m. until midnight; you can get precise directions on Google Maps.
Access to the sand and the sea is completely free. You only need to budget for food and drinks at the kiosks, chair and umbrella rentals if you do not bring your own, or parking if you arrive by car.
We recommend setting aside at least 3 hours to enjoy a relaxing swim and try something at the kiosks. If you plan to watch the sunset and stroll along the waterfront, it is a perfect way to spend the whole afternoon.
Historically, this area connects nature with the urban modernity of Vitória, offering some of the best views of Boi Island and Frade Island. Its name comes from the native Jurema vegetation that used to cover the area before urbanization.
Sunset is undoubtedly the most spectacular time, ideal for photos and cocktails. As for the best season, summer (December to March) is lively but crowded; for a quieter experience, choose spring or the Brazilian autumn.
Yes, the beach has a wide paved promenade that is excellent for wheelchairs. In addition, since it is a developed urban area next to shopping centers, the main access points usually have ramps.
You are in a prime location: right next door you will find Shopping Vitória for shopping and dining. You can also walk to Science Square or Lovers' Square, both famous for their craft fairs.
Take advantage of the calm waters to try stand-up paddleboarding, and do not leave without tasting an authentic Capixaba moqueca at one of the beachfront restaurants. Bring sun protection and stay hydrated, as the sun in Espírito Santo is intense.
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