Praia da Cueira is a beach in
Boipeba island, Brazil. Due to the palm grove, the landscape looks like a refined paradise. Scenic view is slightly spoiled by the fence, but not too much. There are many cafes at the sides of the beach, especially in the north. There is a problem of strong low tides - like everywhere around. But unlike neighboring beaches, this problem is not so critical here. Shore and seabed: sand.
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Hotels [edit]
There are no hotels right near Cueira beach. However, a little to the north or to the south, there is a great choice of different accommodation options with rooms' fares ranging from US$20 to US$300 per night. So you'll definitely find something suitable.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Salvador da Bahia international airport (SSA). Then you have three options to get to
Morro de Sao Paulo:
- plane (20 min per way, US$90 for the return);
- boat/ferry (2 hours per way over the choppy ocean, US$25 for the return);
- public transportation by the mainland (4 hours per way, US$10 for the return, - ferry from
Terminal Maritimo São Joaquim to
Itaparica, next take a bus to
Valença and then get by ferry to
Morro de São Paulo).
Once you are in Morro de Sao Paulo, then it's left just to pass another 20 km to the south :) You may walk, or get by boat, or choose public transportation by the ground. In any case, it won't be expensive. Ask locals for options that are available at the moment, and you will understand what is the best for you.
When to go [edit]
The beach of Cueira has a great weather any time of year. May is the rainiest month. But it's not so bad anyway - just about 160 mm of average rainfall.
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