Coroa Vermelha Beach - Santa Cruz Cabrália(BA)


According to historical records, it was on this beach that Pedro Alvares Cabral sighted and landed in the country in 1500 and also where the first mass was held in Brazil, and even today, there is a cross, symbol of this religious celebration. Upon arrival on the beach may be seen from the cross and a copy of the image of Our Lady of Good Hope. Also, you can see the fishing boats anchored near the beach. The sea water is clear blue and resemble the color of the sky, there are also quite transparent sections. The sand has a cream mixed with traces of seaweed found on the edge. Several tents are colorful, rustic and adorn the landscape of beach with coconut trees. In this beach, visitors can buy necklaces, bracelets and other products produced by the indigenous people who inhabit the region, the Pataxó. When the tide is low, boardwalks are formed in which tourists can walk a few meters on the water. It is a quiet beach, calm waves and perfect for those who want to get rid of clubbing other city beaches. of Red Crown


Site: http://www.SantaCruzCabralia.ba.gov.br/
DDD: 73
Praia-de-Coroa-Vermelha
Praia de Coroa Vermelha / Oiapoque
Praia de Coroa Vermelha / Oiapoque
Praia de Coroa Vermelha / Oiapoque

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At North:
Praia de Mutari
tempo
Wind
tempo 2 km/h
At South:
Praia Ponta do Mutá
29º Moisture
tempo100%



According to historical records, it was on this beach that Pedro Alvares Cabral sighted and landed in the country in 1500 and also where the first mass was held in Brazil, and even today, there is a cross, symbol of this religious celebration. Upon arrival on the beach may be seen from the cross and a copy of the image of Our Lady of Good Hope. Also, you can see the fishing boats anchored near the beach. The sea water is clear blue and resemble the color of the sky, there are also quite transparent sections. The sand has a cream mixed with traces of seaweed found on the edge. Several tents are colorful, rustic and adorn the landscape of beach with coconut trees. In this beach, visitors can buy necklaces, bracelets and other products produced by the indigenous people who inhabit the region, the Pataxó. When the tide is low, boardwalks are formed in which tourists can walk a few meters on the water. It is a quiet beach, calm waves and perfect for those who want to get rid of clubbing other city beaches. of Red Crown


Site: http://www.SantaCruzCabralia.ba.gov.br/
DDD: 73



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