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Carneiros Beach Day Trip

Discover one of the most idyllic places in north-eastern Brazil on our Carneiros Beach Day Trip. We'll leave Porto de Galinhas behind for the day and go on an unforgettable catamaran trip. Carneiros Beach Day Trip. At 7:30 am, we'll pick you up...

  • 10 hours
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Discover one of the most idyllic places in north-eastern Brazil on our Carneiros Beach Day Trip. We'll leave Porto de Galinhas behind for the day and go on an unforgettable catamaran trip.

Carneiros Beach Day Trip

At 7:30 am, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Porto de Galinhas for a 34-mile (55-kilometre) drive to Carneiros Beach. Upon arrival, you'll find stretches of white sand and coconut trees typical of the Brazilian Caribbean's beaches, located at the mouth of the Formoso River.

Upon arrival, enjoy a catamaran ride to Guadalupe Beach, where you can experience a relaxing clay bath known for its skin benefits. Afterwards, you'll return to Carneiros, with the rest of the day free for activities such as visiting local attractions, sampling local gastronomy, or dining at the Bora Bora restaurant by the beach.

We will return you to Porto de Galinhas and drop you off at your hotel at 5:30 pm.

Pickup

A pickup service is included from hotels in the following areas of Porto de Galinhas: Muro Alto, Praia do Cupe, Maracaípe and the centre of Porto de Galinhas. For other locations, we will arrange an alternative meeting point.

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Transport by minibus or coach
  • Portuguese speaking guide
  • Use of the Bora Bora restaurant

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Catamaran trip: approximately 70BRL

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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