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Guide 🇧🇷 Maceió

Maceió
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Praia de Ponta Verde

Maceió’s most iconic urban beach, loved for white sand, shallow turquoise water, lively beachfront bars, and postcard-worthy coastal scenery.


Praia de Pajuçara

A major city beach known for long golden sands, calm waters, coral views, and boat access to famous natural pools.


Piscinas Naturais de Pajuçara

Clear natural pools over coral reefs create a natural aquarium experience, ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and glass-bottom boat outings.


Caminho de Moisés

This temporary sandbank appears at very low tide, letting visitors walk into the sea for unusual views and unforgettable photos.


Farol da Ponta Verde

A distinctive offshore lighthouse reachable at low tide, offering a memorable walk across shallow reef flats and striking coastal views.


Marco dos Corais

A popular Ponta Verde landmark celebrated as a prime sunset viewpoint, with open sea views and a relaxed waterfront atmosphere.


Catedral Metropolitana de Maceió

The city’s principal cathedral features an elegant 19th-century façade, twin bell towers, and strong historical importance in central Maceió.


Museu Palácio Floriano Peixoto

Former government palace with guided visits, period furniture, decorative arts, and works by Alagoas artists in a historic setting.


Praia da Sereia

A quieter beach on Maceió’s northern edge, famous for its offshore mermaid sculpture and peaceful stretch of sand.


Museu do Comércio de Alagoas

Housed in one of the city’s most elegant buildings, this museum showcases historic commercial machinery and Alagoas trade heritage.


Nossa Senhora do Livramento Church

A graceful 19th-century church with a white exterior and prominent bell tower, rewarding visitors interested in sacred architecture.


Museu de História Natural

Set in a handsome 19th-century building, this recommended museum adds historical character and a cultural break from the beaches.


Monumento ao Gogó da Ema

This monument honors Maceió’s beloved crooked palm-tree symbol, a classic city postcard and easy stop on the Ponta Verde waterfront.


Sete Coqueiros

A famous cluster of coconut trees between Pajuçara and Ponta Verde, valued as a scenic waterfront reference point and photo stop.


Jangadeiros Alagoanos Monument

A notable Pajuçara waterfront monument that celebrates local maritime culture and sits near other bronze statues along the promenade.


Ponta Verde

Well-structured beachfront area with restaurants, shops, promenade, and popular tourist amenities.


Pajuçara

Central tourist area known for natural pool rafts, craft market, hotels, and restaurants.


Jatiúca

Residential coastal area with a relatively quiet atmosphere, bars, restaurants, and urban waterfront.


Ipioca

Quieter beach district with cleaner shores, resorts, inns, and stronger contact with nature.


Pontal da Barra

Historic, quieter neighborhood known for handicrafts, local character, and nearby tourist viewpoints.


Cruz das Almas

Residential area with local services, lower prices, and reasonable access to the waterfront.


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