Tour zum Praia de Carneiros





Beschreibung
Wir holen Sie von Ihrem Hotel ab und fahren zum Praia dos Carneiros, 90 km südlich von Recife. Er gilt als einer der schönsten Strände Brasiliens und ist der perfekte Ort zum Entspannen und Genießen einer paradiesischen Umgebung voller natürlicher Pools. Nach Ihrer Ankunft am Praia dos Carneiros bringen wir Sie zu einem Halt am Strand mit hervorragenden Einrichtungen, damit Sie Ihren Tag in diesem bezaubernden Reiseziel genießen können. Eine der Hauptattraktionen ist neben dem Eintauchen in die Schönheit der Natur die Katamaranfahrt mit Zwischenstopps für erfrischende Bäder in kristallklarem, warmem Wasser und einem lustigen Schlammbad am Ufer des Flusses Formoso, dem angeblich regenerierende Eigenschaften zugeschrieben werden. (Katamaranfahrt nicht inbegriffen.) Die Tour endet mit einem Besuch der berühmten Kapelle São Benedito aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, einem Postkartenmotiv der Region. Später kehren wir zum Stützpunkt zurück, wo Sie Zeit für ein optionales Mittagessen haben und dieses Paradies noch mehr genießen können.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Carneiros Beach
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Abholung in den Hotels Boa Viagem, Pina und Piedade oder in Porto de Galinhas
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(16)
It is an absurd beach inaccessible, I am a tourist, but the locals also have the right, the servitude was a shame, having to pay for parking all right, but pay per person, and still have consumption, is a direct abuse of the consumer. I felt exploited, I didn't even get in.
The water is like this only in the pictures. Getting there the water is muddy. To get to this place has to pass perrengue and is not worth it. Go through the mango, dirty water. I do not recommend
It was very disappointing to visit Carneiros. We booked a tour leaving Porto de Galinhas and, upon arrival, we stayed in a very good receptive called Bora Bora, located right in front of the natural pools, which are really beautiful. The disappointment began on the catamaran ride. The first stop was in the little church, which was extremely crowded, with many boats, tents and people. The sand space is small, the church was closed and we only had about 15 minutes to take photos from the outside. Then there was the stop for the so-called “bath of clay”, which was quite strange. They were stalls with colorful clay, where people dirty themselves in the sea, without any attraction or organization. This stop also lasted about 15 minutes. The last stop was at a sand bank in the middle of the sea, which could be beautiful, but it ended up being pretty polluted visually. There were several tents and artificial settings (networks, balances) aimed only for photos, and still charged to use them. All this ends up hiding the natural beauty of the place. For those who want to go, the tip is: the catamaran ride is not worth it. What really pays off are the natural pools that are on the shore.
Nice place, quiet. We stayed at a receptive point with different values for Day Use (some including use of different areas of the venue and use of standup paddle and kayaking, in addition to the catamaran ride) and the values of the meals were reasonable. There are tents outside that sell marmitex and drinks for those who want something more in mind, you just can't enter the reception with this meal.
Praia dos Carneiros is one of Pernambuco's most famous and paradisiacal beaches, located in the municipality of Tamandaré, about 90 km from Recife. She is known for: • Warm, crystal clear waters with shades of blue and green. • Cockerels along the edge, giving that postcard look. • Natural pools formed by reefs, ideal for bathing and diving. • The church of St. Benedict, from the 18th century, right by the sea — classic setting of photos and weddings. • Catamaran rides through the Formoso River, which lead to sand banks, mangroves and clay baths.
It is that kind of tour must be for those who go to Porto de Galinhas. The beach is sensational, the stops are beautiful, what changes from the service providers is only the restaurant that stops at the return of the tour.
Wonderful beach, clean and of a stunning setting!! With a lot of people. For that photo in front of the church the tip is to make access with smaller boats or individual, because when made of catamaran descends hundreds of people together and it becomes impossible to take a nice photo in front of the church. The natural pools that form near the receptives are wonderful. Wear shoes with rubber soldiers is almost impossible to walk the corals barefoot and with slippers gets slippery. The bath of mud not curti very rsrsrs
We love to travel with the Amorim tourism group. Safety, punctuality and good tips. In Praia dos Carneiros and Olinda I lack words. Thank you, Hélio, for the great tour and suggestions
Beautiful beach. The separate area for our group was a small circle - clearly the poor cousins of the other groups, both on the left and on the right. Very bad and very expensive food (250 simple food, for 2 people - not including drink) - I even take from the restricted areas of the upper level - I went to check (the Guide said it was made by a renowned chef - bad taste joke). And don't take the boat ride they're advertising. Vc can go to some beaches and church on foot. The ride to a clay bath spot is sticky, too.
Recife is a charming city, as soon as you go from the airport to the center we have already gone through Good trip, the people are very hospitable and full of joy. I stayed at the Central Hotel, a historical heritage a beauty, however for those who will take tours it is not practical and the next day I decided to change to Good trip. I was in Maragogi and it is divine, even with the cloudy weather, then I went to Carneiros and discovered that to see the church you do not need a boat, you can go walking, however, who wants to see the other beaches is good to take the catamaran. Olinda was a good tour, but to really know you have to stay in the city. To get to know Recife better it takes at least 10 days, delicious and rich food for a fair price, but the traffic in peak hours is terrible. Walking the promenade in Good trip is a requested fee for the end of the day. I recommend Recife...



