If you are looking for the ultimate beach paradise then slap on the sun cream, slip on the Havianas and follow those in the know to find out about the best beaches in Brazil.
For most Brazilians, the beach is an extension of their casa. A place to kick back and relax after a long days work, somewhere to grab a bite to eat, a place to meet with friends and family and of course practice the ubiquitous soccer skills. But don’t think that just any beach will do. Brazilians take their choice of beach very seriously, only frequenting the very best praias even if they ahve to travel to get there.
Brazil has experienced a substantial increase in domestic tourism in recent years, fuelled by consistent economic growth and rising incomes. Each year millions of Brazilians take advantage of the natural treasures that Brazil has to offer with the north east region an especially a popular destination for the affluent megacity dwellers of Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, & Sao Paulo
Comprising some 9 states, the north east coastline regularly tops the charts of the best beaches in Brazil, and even the world, with secluded, white sandy beaches gliding into the warm waters of the Atlantic.
As Steven Worboys, MD of Brazil property consultants Experience International, enthuses,
“The state of Paraiba, features a number of beach paradises such as Tambaba, Coquerinho, Praia Bella and Tabatinga. Improvements to the roads and infrastructure have increased accessibility to these beaches from the nearby cities of Joao Pessoa and Recife yet despite the rise in popularity they still retain their local charm and character.”
A Brazilian hidden gem, Tambaba and the other beaches up until a few years ago were only just discovered by foreign visitors. Situated just 20km south of the historic city of Joao Pessoa and international airport, they are well known as four of the best beaches in Brazil with beautiful palms dotted across the coastline, 20m high coral reefs and soft golden sands. The best time to visit is between October and May when the temperatures regularly top 30˚C and the water is an inviting turquoise blue.
In response to increased demand both domestic and foreign tourism and in turn demand for accommodation, the development of a number of hotels, leisure facilities and holiday homes is currently underway. With capital growth rates in the region predicted at 25%, many clever investors are taking advantage of the potential in Tambaba and are investing early through buying plots of land in the area.
One five star eco-friendly resort being developed that is seeing high demand from not only from the domestic market (40% of plots have already been sold to Brazilian nationals) but also international buyers is the Tambaba Country Club Resort.
Covering some 150 hectares of prime land with over 15 hectares of preserved tropical forest within, Tambaba Country Club Resort is modelled on the highly successful European Centre Parcs concept with a fantastic array of on-site amenities including aquatic water park, restaurants, sports facilities, nature trails, craft centres and even a cachaca production area!
Currently investors can purchase 450m2 premium plots of Brazil land for sale for a small initial investment of only