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WHAT TO DO

Exploring the stunning beaches is one of the best activities in Milagres. Be sure to take a raft tour to the natural pools or go

on a buggy ride to visit different beaches.

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​Top Activities:

Raft Tour to Natural Pools
Manatee Sanctuary
Buggy or Bike Tour to the Scenic Viewpoint
Laje Beach
Patacho Beach
Marceneiro Beach
Riacho Beach
Toque Beach
Porto da Rua Beach
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If you’re extending your trip, there are many beautiful beaches nearby: Barra de São Miguel (AL) is 2.5 hours from Milagres, passing through Maceió; Maragogi (AL) is 1.5 hours towards Recife.

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Visit the Charming Marceneiro Village!

A small, picturesque town at the entrance of Marceneiro Beach, at the start of the Ecological Route of Milagres. It’s home to charming houses offering a variety of experiences, from restaurants to artisan shops. A must-visit!

@vilinha_marceneiro

Manatee Sanctuary

Visit this conservation sanctuary to learn about this adorable species, explore the native forest of the Tatuamunha River, and engage with guides dedicated to preserving manatees.
@associacaopeixeboi

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Bike Ride Along Praia dos Morros

This stunning beach features breathtaking cliffs where the Camaragibe River meets the sea. Riding a bike through this paradise is the perfect way to connect with nature.

@toninho_passeios_bike

Tatuamunha Handicraft Street

To truly experience Milagres, explore its rich handicraft culture. This tradition is like poetry crafted by hand! At Toca do Tatu, Artesanato Nascer do Sol, or Mr. Lima’s sandal shop, you’ll find beautiful items made from straw, wood, coconut and banana fiber, and delicate lacework.

@lojinhacasatatu

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Porto de Pedras Lighthouse

The region is full of historic landmarks, from colonial times to modern cultural heritage. The Porto de Pedras Lighthouse, built by the Brazilian Navy in 1933 during World War II, highlights the area’s importance for maritime navigation.

@portodepedrasoficial

Outdoor Massage & Acupuncture

More than just a massage, this is a sensory experience! Enjoy a relaxing massage and acupuncture session with nature as your backdrop. Close your eyes, disconnect from routine, and reconnect with yourself!

@hanaimassage

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Camboas Trail

Hiking through the lush ecosystems of the Ecological Route of Milagres is an inspiring way to combine nature and adventure. The perfect way to end the trail? A refreshing dip in the Tatuamunha River!

@camboa.ecoturismo

Catolé Experiences

Catolé offers unique eco-cultural experiences, raising environmental awareness and celebrating local traditions. Among their workshops, you can even learn pau-a-pique, an ancient technique used in traditional clay house construction.

@catole.vivenciaecultura

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