Also known as Barra beach, it is located in the fishing village called San Miguel. Access is from a bridge that goes across the river Almada. The beach has green waters and dark, a quiet sea and visitors can enjoy bathing in its waters. It does not have a very extensive waterfront, because the sea water occupies a part of the beach. Also, there is a concrete wall and rocks that separate the sea from the street and also a boardwalk full of coconut trees, and some abandoned buildings. Many visitors rent houses in high season or even staying in lodges to visit the beach. St. Michael
Also known as Barra beach, it is located in the fishing village called San Miguel. Access is from a bridge that goes across the river Almada. The beach has green waters and dark, a quiet sea and visitors can enjoy bathing in its waters. It does not have a very extensive waterfront, because the sea water occupies a part of the beach. Also, there is a concrete wall and rocks that separate the sea from the street and also a boardwalk full of coconut trees, and some abandoned buildings. Many visitors rent houses in high season or even staying in lodges to visit the beach. St. Michael