Ponta Negra Beach, one of Natal’s most popular and accessible stretches of sand, extends for 1.8 miles (3 kilometers) along the Brazilian coastline. The southern end buzzes with a vibrant atmosphere, dotted with restaurants, bars, hotels, and pousadas. In contrast, the northern section offers a more relaxed setting, featuring a pedestrian-only boardwalk and a few resorts. Visitors can enjoy a mix of lively and tranquil experiences, from savoring local cuisine to strolling along the serene waterfront.
Ponta Negra Beach (Praia de Ponta Negra)
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