Ponta de Mangue
Praia de Ponta de Mangue is a true natural paradise that enchants tourists from all over the world.
With its calm, crystal clear waters, white sandbanks, and the diversity of local fauna and vegetation, the place has become a must visit destination for anyone coming to Maragogi.
If you’re seeking a refuge full of natural beauty, whether to relax or to have an adventure, Ponta de Mangue is the perfect spot to visit, offering unique landscapes and an ideal environment for your vacation.
Keep reading to discover everything about Ponta de Mangue, with tips on what to do when you are there, how to get there, and where to stay!
What to do in Ponta de Mangue?
Now that you know the beach stands out for its natural beauty that seems untouched by time, all that's left is to decide what to do in Ponta de Mangue during your visit.
Here are some travel tips:
Leisurely outings
Its crystal clear, warm waters are ideal for a relaxing swim, and they are an excellent option for families with children or anyone seeking a more peaceful environment.
The beach is also ideal for those who like nature walks and trails. You can explore trails leading through native vegetation, with breathtaking coastal views.
Local cuisine
The beach’s infrastructure is more modest compared to more hectic regional tourist spots, but it still offers a few kiosks and restaurants serving Alagoas specialties, notably fresh seafood dishes.
Water activities
Although it’s not the main starting point for tours to the famous Galés de Maragogi, local agencies offer transportation to the natural pools, with boarding and stops at various locations in the region, including Ponta de Mangue.
It’s also possible to enjoy various water activities. Diving in Maragogi is very popular among visitors, allowing observation of marine life such as colorful fish, corals, moray eels, and much more.
Extra tip: check Maragogi’s tide chart
Low tide is the ideal time to explore Ponta de Mangue and other Maragogi beaches, especially for walking along the sandbanks that form in the sea.
At this moment, you can take long walks in a perfect setting to admire the scenery.
Additionally, for those wishing to visit the famous natural pools—the Galés—low tide is essential to ensure a safe and pleasant experience.
Click here to check Maragogi’s tide chart and plan your tours well!
