
A traditional raft boat ride (jangada) takes visitors to these natural pools formed by coral reefs, where it is possible to swim in crystal-clear waters and observe colorful fish during low tide.

Considered one of the most beautiful waterfronts in Brazil, it is ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the local kiosks and restaurants. It is also home to the famous “I Love Maceió” Totem and the Giant Chair landmark.


A floating platform located off Ponta Verde Beach, offering a beautiful view of the sea.

The historic center of Maceió, featuring old buildings, small chapels, and the local arts market.

An excellent place to find local handicrafts, filé embroidery, and travel souvenirs.

Offers a panoramic view of the city and the ocean, providing a peaceful setting to appreciate the landscape.

Famous for its clear waters and a popular meeting point for tourists.

Known for its spectacular scenery, where the Roteiro Lagoon, the sea, and colorful cliffs come together, all surrounded by an extensive coconut grove.

A tour that allows visitors to experience the meeting point between the river and the sea.
