Praia de Itamambuca, Atlantic beach in Ubatuba, Brazil
Praia de Itamambuca is an Atlantic beach featuring a wide sandy shore backed by dense rainforest of the Serra do Mar. Black rock formations frame the cove, giving the beach its distinctive coastal character.
The Tupi people originally inhabited this coastal area before Portuguese colonization took hold. The name Itamambuca comes from an indigenous reference to the black rocks that mark the shoreline.
Surfers gather here regularly throughout the year, turning this place into a hub for wave-riding enthusiasts and competitions. The beach plays an important role in the local water sports community.
The beach is about 13 kilometers from downtown and accessible through a residential area, with paid parking available near the shoreline. Plan to visit during daylight hours, as access passes through private neighborhoods.
At low tide, the Itamambuca River mouth creates a sheltered natural pool perfect for swimming away from the waves. This pool disappears as the tide returns, making it a changing feature of the coastline.
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