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The Best Attractions In Sao Sebastiao

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São Sebastião is a Brazilian municipality, located on the southeast coast of Brazil, in the state of São Paulo. The population in 2009 was 76,344, its density was 182.5/km² and the area is 403 km². The Tropic of Capricorn lies 25 km north. The municipality existed since 1636 and formed a part of the old hereditary captaincy of Santo Amaro. The archipelago municipality of Ilhabela is located on the east coast of the city; the largest island of the archipelago is also called São Sebastião. Between the city and the island, there is the São Sebastião channel with 30 kilometres in length, and variable width . There is an oil terminal at the channel...
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The Best Attractions In Sao Sebastiao

  • 1. Maresias Beach Maresias
    Maresias is a beach and district at the Atlantic Ocean in the city of São Sebastião, located on São Paulo state's northern coastline, Brazil. The name comes from the ocean breeze that affects the beach and the neighborhood. The sea at the beach is shaken with big waves and the current is also strong, being one of the most popular surf points in Brazil, serving as a point for some tournaments. The sand is yellowish and soft with 5 kilometers in length. The neighborhood beside the beach attracts many tourists for its variety of restaurants and shops, but specially young people, because of its night clubs. There are also programmed walks in the Atlantic Forest.The beach was discovered in 1974 by surfers who started to explore the beaches north beyond Guarujá.
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  • 3. Boicucanga Boicucanga
    Boiçucanga is a beach and neighborhood in the city of São Sebastião, located on São Paulo state's northern coastline. The name comes from the Tupiniquim Indian language. Boi means snake. Açu means big and Canga means head. The sea at the beach is calm and has thick, yellowish sand.
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  • 4. Juquehy Beach Sao Sebastiao
    Juqueí is a beach in the city of São Sebastião, São Paulo, located in the northern coastline of São Paulo state. The place has white sands, green mountains and transparent water. Besides its natural attractions, Juquehy is also known for its traditional cuisine, such as Pescado a Cambucu.
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  • 7. Toque Toque Pequeno Beach Sao Sebastiao
    Toque-Toque Grande and Toque-Toque Pequeno are two beaches at the Atlantic Ocean in the city of São Sebastião, SP, Brasil. They are separated by another beach called das Calhetas, being 2,4km away from each other.
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  • 10. Boicucanga Beach Sao Sebastiao
    Boiçucanga is a beach and neighborhood in the city of São Sebastião, located on São Paulo state's northern coastline. The name comes from the Tupiniquim Indian language. Boi means snake. Açu means big and Canga means head. The sea at the beach is calm and has thick, yellowish sand.
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  • 11. Toque Toque Grande Beach Sao Sebastiao
    Toque-Toque Grande and Toque-Toque Pequeno are two beaches at the Atlantic Ocean in the city of São Sebastião, SP, Brasil. They are separated by another beach called das Calhetas, being 2,4km away from each other.
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