We recently embarked on an unforgettable journey to Tambaba Beach, one of Brazil's most enchanting coastal destinations.


Located in the state of Paraíba, Tambaba Beach offers a unique blend of natural beauty and adventure that’s perfect for any beach lover.


Here’s a glimpse into our incredible experience and what you can expect when you visit.



As we arrived at Tambaba Beach, the first thing that struck us was the pristine beauty of its golden sands and turquoise waters. The beach is renowned for its stunning landscapes and laid-back atmosphere. It’s divided into two main sections: the public beach and the nudist area. The public beach, accessible to everyone, is where we spend most of our time. It’s ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and simply soaking in the breathtaking views.


The nudist section, while more secluded, requires visitors to adhere to specific guidelines. Access to this area is permitted only from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Entrance to the nudist beach costs around R$30 (approximately $6 USD), and it’s important to respect the area’s rules and culture.


One of the highlights of our trip was exploring the natural rock formations and tidal pools that dot the coastline. These formations create small, secluded coves perfect for a private swim or a relaxing sunbathing. We also discovered a few hidden trails leading us to panoramic viewpoints, offering spectacular views of the coastline and lush vegetation.


For lunch, we headed to a local eatery near the beach. We indulged in some traditional Brazilian cuisine, starting with acarajé—deep-fried balls of black-eyed pea dough filled with spicy shrimp, vatapá, and caruru. The dish cost around R$25 (about $5 USD) and was as flavorful as it was filling. We also tried a refreshing bowl of moqueca, a seafood stew made with coconut milk, tomatoes, and peppers, which was both hearty and delicious, priced at R$45 (about $9 USD).


Another must-try local delicacy is the queijo coalho, a grilled cheese often enjoyed with a sprinkle of oregano and a drizzle of honey. We found this simple yet delightful snack for about R$15 (approximately $3 USD) at a small beachfront kiosk.


As the day drew to a close, we relaxed on the sand, watching the sunset paint the sky with hues of orange and pink. The tranquil setting provided the perfect end to our day, making Tambaba Beach an unforgettable destination.


Lykkers, Tambaba Beach is a paradise for those seeking natural beauty and a touch of adventure. Whether you're exploring its unique landscapes, enjoying the local cuisine, or simply unwinding by the sea, Tambaba offers an experience that's both enriching and relaxing. We left with wonderful memories and a renewed appreciation for Brazil’s incredible coastal treasures


Tambaba Beach, the first official nudist beach in northeastern Brazil

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