Rio Grande do Norte

Brazil

Natal featuring a marina and boating
Natal featuring a marina and boating
Pirangi Cashew Tree featuring mangroves
Natal which includes a marina
Ponta Negra Beach showing a coastal town, swimming and a sandy beach

Constant sunshine, clean air, sand dune-backed beaches and water sports feature in this friendly state on Brazil’s northeast coast.

Rio Grande do Norte is a less-traveled Brazilian state, yet one that boasts almost immeasurable natural beauty. It has over 249 miles (400 kilometers) of superb coastline, peppered with beach after beach framed by dramatic sand dunes. Rio Grande do Norte is a place to enjoy dune buggy tours, surf in rolling waves and swim in natural pools. This is one of Brazil’s more undeveloped states, where the people make a living through tourism, sugar plantations and cattle farming.

Begin your vacation in Natal, the state capital which has beautiful beaches, such as Genipabu Beach, on its doorstep. Get a view over the city at the star-shaped Forte dos Reis Magos, which dates back to the late 1500s. Join one of the exhilarating buggy tours that traverse the undulating dunes of Parque das Dunas. You can try sandboarding and zip lining, swim in a lagoon and spot exotic wildlife in this park as well.

Running between Natal’s dunes and the ocean is the 6.2-mile (10-kilometer) long Via Costeira. Rent a bike and travel along this coastal road from the city center to Ponta Negra. Relax at the waterfront bars and watch surfers at Ponta Negra Beach.

More beaches sit within a short drive from Natal. Learn to surf, spot dolphins and experience the nightlife at Pipa. Get off the tourist trail at Baia Formosa and admire the world’s biggest cashew tree at Pirangi Beach. Go snorkeling in the crystal-clear pools and pristine reefs of Maracajaú. Touros and Ponta do Mel are other beach towns worth visiting.

Rio Grande do Norte’s interior has intriguing landmarks. Visit the fairytale-like Castelo Zé dos Montes and the huge religious monument called the Statue of Santa Rita of Cascia. Wander the pretty streets of Mossoró, the first Brazilian city to abolish slavery. Celebrate a less touristy carnival at Caico.

Natal is the major transport hub for Rio Grande do Norte and its tour operators arrange excursions to most of the state’s attractions. The consistent sunshine makes this a year-round destination and a great alternative, or complement, to the ever-popular state of BahíaOpens in a new window.

Popular cities in Rio Grande do Norte

Cotovelo Beach showing general coastal views and a sandy beach
Natal
Known for Beaches, Luxury and Monuments
Admire the shifting sand dunes and swaying palm trees that loom over the warm, blue-green ocean in this picturesque region.

Reasons to visit

  • Ponta Negra Beach
  • Morro do Careca
  • Redinha Beach
Beautiful beach of Praia do Amor near Pipa, Brazil
Tibau do Sul
Known for Small town, Adventure and Surfing
Explore quaint Tibau do Sul: its adventures, surfing, desert views and more!
São Miguel do Gostoso • Praia de Tourinhos
São Miguel do Gostoso
Known for Adventure and Beaches
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Sault Pond Beach In Touros Rio Grande Do Norte Brazil. Aerial View Of Stunning Beach With Crystal Clear Waters. Shore Sky Clouds Beach Sea. Seaside Panorama. Touros Rio Grande do Norte.
Touros
Known for Adventure, Beaches and Monuments
Experience the adventure, beaches and monuments in Touros!
Traditional flags and lanterns of June festivities in northeastern Brazil. Background colorful.
Mossoro
Known for Churches, Monuments and Cathedrals
Experience the churches, monuments and museums in Mossoro!
Fortaleza, Brazil. "José Martins Rodrigues" Bridge, under the Ceará River in Fortaleza, Ceara / Brazil.
Martins
Plan your trip to Martins and take advantage of the sights and activities in the area.