Natal Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Cotovelo Beach featuring general coastal views and a sandy beach
Natal which includes a bay or harbour, boating and skyline
Natal featuring boating and a marina
Ponta Negra Beach featuring general coastal views and a beach as well as a small group of people
Cotovelo Beach featuring general coastal views, rocky coastline and waves

Admire the shifting sand dunes and swaying palm trees that loom over the warm, blue-green ocean in this picturesque region.

Pristine beaches and an intriguing Portuguese colonial past make Natal special. In this fascinating city spot dolphins, encounter an immense cashew tree and walk across one of Brazil’s largest cable bridges. Drift lazily off the beaches along the eastern coast for spectacular views of forested hills.

Sunbathe on Pirangi BeachOpens in a new window, which is divided into two parts by its eponymous river. Go snorkeling to see colourful fish and wander along the pier on the northern section of the bay. Take a short walk northwest to the Pirangi Cashew TreeOpens in a new window, which entered the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s largest. Take a guided tour of the one-tree forest to discover the original trunk among the maze of branches.

The Pirangi sites lie on the edge of the ParnamirimOpens in a new window commune on Natal’s southeastern outskirts. See its Barreira do Inferno Launch Centre and visit the local market for food and handicrafts.

Feast on the region’s delicacies, which frequently involve shrimp and lobster. Beach towns such as Barra do CunhaúOpens in a new window and PipaOpens in a new window base their economies around shrimp, served in many restaurants overlooking the ocean. Go surfing in the shadow of cliffs at Cotovelo BeachOpens in a new window and visit the scenic Baía FormosaOpens in a new window and Genipabu BeachOpens in a new window.

Natal’s historic centre retains a seductive charm. Attend a dance recital or play in the historic air-conditioned Alberto Maranhão TheatreOpens in a new window, which has a pleasing pastel façade. Visit the nearby Natal City Hall and Teatro Riachuelo.

The city is on the northeastern tip of Brazil in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Fly to Aeroporto Internacional de Natal and drive east for 18 miles (30 kilometres) to get here. Cross the vast Newton Navarro BridgeOpens in a new window, which has excellent views of the star-shaped Fort of Three KingsOpens in a new window. Get around the city by bus, taxi or buggy.

Note that Natal is Portuguese for Christmas. It was founded on December 25, 1599. Natal is known across the globe for its pristine sandy havens, excellent seafood and extraordinary cashew tree.

Where to stay in Natal

Ponta Negra Beach showing a coastal town, a sandy beach and a skyscraper

Ponta Negra

4.5/5(2 area reviews)

Unique features of Ponta Negra include the seaside views and bars. Make a stop by Ponta Negra Beach or Morro do Careca while you're exploring the area.

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Via Costeira

4/5(1 area review)

Via Costeira is noteworthy for its beaches, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Dunes Park and Ponta Negra Beach.

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Praia do Meio

You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in Praia do Meio. You might want to make time for a stop at Meio Beach or Handicrafts Fair of Artists Beach/Meio Beach.

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Tirol

You'll enjoy the restaurants and museums in Tirol. You might want to make time for a stop at Midway Shopping Mall or Dunes Park.

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Lagoa Nova

You'll enjoy the parks and shopping in Lagoa Nova. You might want to make time for a stop at Dunas Arena or Natal Shopping Center.

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Nordeste

While there might not be top attractions in Nordeste, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Midway Shopping Mall and Dunas Arena.

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5/5 - Excellent

JMarjorie

The climate, the people (friendly, welcoming), the laid back atmosphere, almost everything within walking distance - if you don't want to venture to other areas. I would struggle to fault Natal. High on my list of holiday spots!