Cantá, located in the mideast of Roraima, Brazil, is a municipality known for its agricultural community, focusing on dairy production, livestock, and bananas. Established in 1995, the city is a haven for nature lovers, offering attractions such as the Serra Grande mountains and the Véu de Noiva waterfalls. The area is also home to the Malacacheta and Tabalascada Indigenous Territories, inhabited by the Wapishana and Macushi people. Cantá can be accessed via the BR-432 highway from Boa Vista.
Cantá is accessible via the BR-432 highway from Boa Vista.
Visit the Serra Grande mountains and Véu de Noiva waterfalls for stunning natural beauty.
Explore the Malacacheta and Tabalascada Indigenous Territories to learn about the Wapishana and Macushi cultures.
Spring is an excellent time to explore the natural beauty of Cantá with mild weather.
Expect warmer temperatures; ideal for enjoying the waterfalls.
A great time to visit with fewer tourists and pleasant weather.
Mild winter temperatures make it a good time for cultural exploration.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
18,682
Portuguese
April-June, September-November