Make the most of your visit to João Pessoa by exploring its beautiful sights, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. Here are a few recommendations:

Photo of Tambaú Beach in João Pessoa, with its calm sea and coconut trees

Tambaú Beach (Praia de Tambaú)

One of the city's main urban beaches, bustling with activity, beachfront restaurants, and artisan shops. Perfect for a stroll or enjoying fresh coconut water.

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Cabo Branco Lighthouse (Farol do Cabo Branco)

An iconic lighthouse marking the easternmost point of continental Brazil (before Ponta do Seixas). Offers panoramic views of the coastline.

Aerial view of Ponta do Seixas, the easternmost point of the Americas

Ponta do Seixas

The true easternmost point of the Americas. Visit at sunrise to be among the first to see the sun on the continent. Nearby natural pools (Piscinas Naturais do Seixas) are accessible at low tide.

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Historic Center (Centro Histórico)

Explore colonial architecture, including the São Francisco Cultural Center (a baroque masterpiece), churches, and charming squares like Praça Antenor Navarro.

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Estação Cabo Branco – Ciência, Cultura e Artes

A cultural complex designed by Oscar Niemeyer, featuring exhibitions on science, art, and technology, plus an observation tower with stunning city views.

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Areia Vermelha Island

A temporary sandbar island that appears at low tide, accessible by boat. Offers clear waters for swimming and snorkeling. A popular day trip.

Local Cuisine & Culture

Don't miss trying Paraíba's local cuisine! Sample dishes like "carne de sol com macaxeira" (sun-dried beef with cassava), fresh seafood, and tropical fruit juices. The region is also known for its vibrant Forró music and dance, and rich handicraft traditions.

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