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1. Fernando de Noronha
Fernando de Noronha is the most important of a group of 21 islands that bear the same name 340 km from Recife - Pernambuco, declared National Marine Park since 1988. The beaches are of two types: those that point to Brazil (10 beaches and Dolphin Bay) and those that point to Africa (4 beaches, with natural pools and a stream).

2. Praia da Pipa
This beach is located in the southern coast of Rio Grande do Norte, 90 km from Natal and has 10 km of beaches where you can swim, walk and contemplate the nature surrounded by golden sand, natural pools of warm water, coconut palms and spectacular cliffs. Moreover, this beach is habitat for turtles and dolphins.

3. The beach of Jericoacoara
Up to twenty years ago this beach was a simple fishing village without electricity. Today, even if the electricity came continues to be the peace and serenity that have always marked. The reason is that the beach is not easy to achieve. Indeed Jericoacoara means Buca di turtles, and the name is because the turtles on this beach should be deported to their eggs. But what makes it unique is the beach sunset.

4. Porto de Galinhas
The shore of the Port of chickens has a very particular history. In the 19th century, the Brazilian government forbade the slave trade, very common in Recife until then. The pirates, however, continued the flurry illegally and began to land them in more isolated beaches. When the “black ships” (the name that was given to ships that continued trade) arrives in port, in order to prevent suspects used code messages such as: “there are new chickens on the beach” where chickens, of course , Were slaves, hence the name of beach of Porto of chickens.

5. Canoa Quebrada
Canoa Quebrada is an old and small village perched on cliff discovered by the hippies in the Sixties. The sea here is very transparent and is surrounded by huge dunes multicolored, from whose top you can see what people call “the magic of the sunset” and during the nights of full moon, the sea becomes a mirror in which silver You can see the moon dancing on water. The ecosystem of this beach is fragile and that is why particular attention should be paid to the dunes and cliffs.

6. Morro de Sao Paulo
Morro de Sao Paulo, the hill of San Paolo, is one of the most popular destinations and is among the top beaches of Brazil for the clean sand, palm trees, warm water and crystal and fauna. The Morro is a kind of volcano, with beaches on the bottom, and houses (or Pousadas) at the top. It lives only at the top of the hill with a fantastic view and descend only to go to the beach. The cars are banned.
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