Natal

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Where to stay in Natal

Best time: May-September. This period features the driest weather with pleasant temperatures, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration.

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Natal, like a local

Don't miss

  • Genipabu Beach: A stunning beach known for its dunes and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Fortaleza dos Reis Magos: A historical fort offering beautiful views and rich history.
  • Dunes Park: A natural park with breathtaking landscapes and adventure sports.
  • Cajueiro de Pirangi: Home to the largest cashew tree in the world, a unique natural attraction.

Where to eat

  • Camarões Potiguar: Famous for its delicious shrimp dishes and local seafood.
  • Pizzaria Fornalha: Known for its wood-fired pizzas and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Mangai: Offers a vast selection of traditional Northeastern Brazilian cuisine.

Do this

  • Sunset at Ponta Negra Beach: A breathtaking view as the sun sets over the Atlantic.
  • Sand Dune Buggy Ride: An exhilarating way to explore the stunning dunes of Genipabu.
  • Cultural Night at Cidade do Sol: Enjoy local music and dance performances in a vibrant setting.

Local tips

  • Try to learn a few phrases in Portuguese; locals appreciate the effort.
  • Visit the local markets early in the morning for the best produce and local goods.
  • Take advantage of the free walking tours to learn about the city's history and culture.
  • Don't miss out on the local 'forró' dance parties for an authentic cultural experience.

Know before you go

Best time

May-September. This period features the driest weather with pleasant temperatures, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration.

Getting around

Buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt are popular. Renting a car is also an option for those wanting to explore the surrounding areas.

Airport

NAT

Language

Portuguese

Money

Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for small vendors.

Safety

While Natal is generally safe for tourists, it's advisable to avoid isolated areas at night and be cautious with personal belongings.

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