Praia Pesqueira, Scenic viewpoint and beach in Caué, São Tomé and Príncipe
Praia Pesqueira is a beach along the southern coast of Caué featuring dark sand and natural rock pools. The shoreline is shaped by rock formations that create areas to explore during low tide.
This location served as an important landing point for fishing boats since colonial times and supported local maritime trade. The fishing tradition continues to shape the area today.
Local fishermen maintain traditional fishing methods passed through generations, using hand-woven nets and wooden boats to catch fish near the shore.
Access is via a marked path from the EN2 national road through coastal vegetation. Wear good shoes and bring water, as the path is challenging and exposed to the sun.
A freshwater cascade flows into the ocean here, creating swimming zones with different temperatures. The changing water patterns result from the mixing of the waterfall and the sea.
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