Leave your hotel in the morning and head down motorway BR101 on the way to Pipa Beach, one of the Brazilian coastline's most popular attractions. Travel about 56 miles (90 km) to Tibau do Sul, a beach town known for its beauty and relaxed charm.
The environment surrounding Pipa is a dazzling combination of cliffs and preserved forest called Mata Atlântica, a different type of forest than the Amazon Rainforest that exists along some parts of the Brazilian coast.
First you’ll stop at Madeiro Beach for swimming. A very beautiful beach known as one of the best in Brazil. In it you will find some tents, basic structure and even people offering surfing lessons. Please note that access to the beach is made by stairs. You will also know the Dolphins Bay, one of the most beautiful and preserved beaches of Pipa, where you will have the chance to watch the dolphins swimming. The access to this beach is not so simple and it is possible at low tide through the beaches on the sides.
After that, you will go to Chapadão, a big and colourful cliff between the beaches of Praia do Amor and Praia das Minas. The beach below the cliff is small and beautiful and is perfect if you want some tranquility and privacy.
Check out the Love Beach, that is among the most popular in the municipality of Tibau do Sul, being nearby the famous Pipa Beach. Who arrives here, usually comes attracted by the waves and parties. It is common to see many surfers around the region, as well as sport championships.
Despite the hustle and bustle of the sea at Praia do Amor, you can still swim at some points. This is because small natural pools are formed and these facilitate swimming, especially for those who do not know how to swim or do not want to face the strongest waves.
Do not forget to go to the cliffs to see the postcard of this lovely beach!
At last, you will have free time to walk through the village of Pipa to look at the quaint shops. An old fishing village transformed into a charming village, with good gastronomic, commerce and service infrastructure, but without losing the rusticity. There are many cool and colourful shops, handicrafts ranging from rustic to pop, cosy inns and hotels, and of course several inviting restaurants, bars and clubs. In each alley of the village of Pipa that leaves Avenida Dolphins Bay, an interesting discovery, such as a bistro, a cafe or a gallery!
Then you will return to the bus that will drop off customers at their respective hotels.