Natal is known as the town of the dunes. It possesses one of the driest and mildest climates in Brazil because of the constant Atlantic breeze.
With a 399-km long coastline, the state of Rio Grande do Norte, with Natal as the capital, is the land of the sun, dunes, palms, beaches and natural pools with calm and warm waters. The many deserted beaches offer an eternal enchantment with nature.
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DESCRIPTION OF TOURS
Transfer in & out.
Our passengers are picked up at airport and taken to their hotels in deluxe vehicles.
On the way, the tour guide will give information about the city and its facilities. You will also pass by some important places on the drive to the hotel. On the outgoing transfer, passengers will be met at hotel at the appointed time and taken to the airport, where we will help them at check-in.
Half-day city tour:
After breakfast, ride along the city to visit the major points of interest in it. Some are Centro de Turismo (Handicrafts Fair), Forte dos Reis Magos, city center to visit the New Cathedral and the Old Cathedral, as well as the Government Palace and the County Hall. After this, we will cross the main avenue and pass by the Ponta Negra beach and Via Costeira.
Genipabu Beach:
After breakfast, we will leave toward the Genipabu Beach. Upon arrival, passengers will have some time to enjoy the beauty of the place and go for a swim. At about 11:00am, we will go for a Dune's buggy tour and then head back to the beach, where you can still enjoy more of this wonderful place.
South Beaches:
Head along until the Litoral Sul, where you will join a boat trip. You will visit the beaches of Cotovelo, Piranui do Norte (with a stop for boat trip on the natural pools).
North Beaches:
Leave early in the morning to the Litoral Norte in buggies. Visit to the beaches of Redinha, Genipabu (with buggy ride over moving dunes) following to Barra do Rio to cross Ceará Mirim river on "balsas". Proceed to Praia do Pirangi for a swim in a lagoon and buggy ride.
Natal by night:
Ride until the show house (Zaz Tras or Mandacaru) to enjoy our typical dances.