List of beaches in Rio Grande do Norte

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Below is a list of beaches in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte by municipality. [1]

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The Rio Grande do Norte coast is 410 kilometres (250 mi) long and is located on the northeasternmost tip of the South American continent. [2] In the state are located dozens of beaches, from virgin to urban ones, and famous for its dunes and cliffs. [3]

Urban area

Natal

Morro do Careca in Ponta Negra. Morro do Careca2.jpg
Morro do Careca in Ponta Negra.

North Coast

Extremoz

View from Genipabu beach. Praia de Genipabu, RN.jpg
View from Genipabu beach.

Ceará-Mirim

The coral formations in Maracajau known as "Parrachos de Maracajau". Corais de Maracajau.jpg
The coral formations in Maracajaú known as "Parrachos de Maracajaú".

Maxaranguape

Rio do Fogo

Touros

Sao Miguel do Gostoso beach. Praia, Sao Miguel do Gostoso - panoramio - DFN Jardins (1).jpg
São Miguel do Gostoso beach.

São Miguel do Gostoso [4]

Pedra Grande

São Bento do Norte

Caiçara do Norte

Galinhos lighthouse at the Farol beach in Galinhos. Farol de Galinhos.jpg
Galinhos lighthouse at the Farol beach in Galinhos.

Galinhos

Guamaré

Macau

Dunas do Rosado in Porto do Mangue. Dunas de Rosado.jpg
Dunas do Rosado in Porto do Mangue.

Porto do Mangue

Areia Branca

Tibau

South Coast

A sign at the interior of the Cashew of Pirangi, called the world's largest cashew tree and located in Pirangi do Norte beach. Bem vindo ao Maior Cajueiro do Mundo! (14042347126).jpg
A sign at the interior of the Cashew of Pirangi, called the world's largest cashew tree and located in Pirangi do Norte beach.

Parnamirim

Nísia Floresta

Senador Georgino Avelino

View from Baia dos Golfinhos in Pipa, Tibau do Sul. Praia dos Golfinhos - Praia de Pipa (RN).JPG
View from Baía dos Golfinhos in Pipa, Tibau do Sul.

Tibau do Sul

Canguaretama

Baia Formosa is located at the southern end of the coast of Rio Grande do Norte and border with the state of Paraiba. Baia Formosa, RN.jpg
Baía Formosa is located at the southern end of the coast of Rio Grande do Norte and border with the state of Paraíba.

Baía Formosa

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References

  1. http://setur.rn.gov.br SETUR - Secretaria Estadual de Turismo do Rio Grande do Norte
  2. "Rio Grande do Norte - Ministério do Meio Ambiente" (PDF). Ministry of the Environment (Brazil) . Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  3. "Rio Grande do Norte". Embratur . Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  4. https://guiarn.com.br/praias-sao-miguel-do-gostoso/