River Exploration
Consider a boat trip along the Camaragibe River to experience the local mangroves and diverse birdlife.





Passo de Camaragibe is a charming municipality located in the heart of Alagoas, Brazil. Situated along the famous Costa dos Corais, it offers visitors a more authentic and less commercialized experience compared to the larger tourist hubs of the region. The town is uniquely positioned where the Camaragibe River flows into the Atlantic, creating a rich ecosystem of mangroves and scenic waterways. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of a traditional Brazilian town while having easy access to some of the state's most beautiful and secluded beaches. It is an ideal destination for eco-tourism, bird watching, and those looking to disconnect in a lush, natural setting. The local culture remains vibrant, reflecting the rural traditions of northeastern Brazil.
Passo de Camaragibe is a charming municipality located in the heart of Alagoas, Brazil. Situated along the famous Costa dos Corais, it offers visitors a more authentic and less commercialized experience compared to the larger tourist hubs of the region. The town is uniquely positioned where the Camaragibe River flows into the Atlantic, creating a rich ecosystem of mangroves and scenic waterways. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of a traditional Brazilian town while having easy access to some of the state's most beautiful and secluded beaches. It is an ideal destination for eco-tourism, bird watching, and those looking to disconnect in a lush, natural setting. The local culture remains vibrant, reflecting the rural traditions of northeastern Brazil.
Scenic river-meets-sea landscapes.
Gateway to the protected Costa dos Corais.
Authentic, non-commercialized Alagoan atmosphere.
Rich biodiversity in local mangroves and forests.
The town is much quieter than nearby tourist hubs, offering limited nightlife and shopping.
Public transport can be infrequent; renting a car is recommended for exploring the wider region.
The area is part of an environmental protection zone, so respect local nature and wildlife guidelines.
Consider a boat trip along the Camaragibe River to experience the local mangroves and diverse birdlife.
Use the town as a quiet base to explore the nearby beaches of the Costa dos Corais, which are often less crowded than those near Maceió.
Eco-tourism and authentic rural Alagoan culture.
BRL R$
$30-$70 p/day
Portuguese
Look for small local eateries serving fresh seafood and traditional Alagoan dishes like sururu.
September-March
Warm temperatures and lower humidity make this an excellent time for river tours and hiking.
The peak season for sun and beach activities, though it can be quite hot and busier with local tourists.
The transition to the rainy season; the landscape is very lush, but be prepared for occasional showers.
The wettest months in Alagoas; while still warm, outdoor activities may be interrupted by rain.