Lula Beach
Just 120 meters long, Praia da Lula is one of the jewels of Paraty bay.
Lula Beach
Just 120 meters long, Praia da Lula is one of the jewels of Paraty bay. Small, preserved and accessible only by boat, it maintains crystal-clear waters and untouched native vegetation. It is a mandatory stop on schooner routes. The name comes from the historical abundance of squid in this area.
Lula Beach
Exclusively by boat. Schooners leave Pontal (~1 hour trip). Private speedboats arrive in 20–30 min. Price included in schooner packages (R$60–120/person).
Lula Beach
Crystal clear, calm and with a clean sand bottom. Excellent for snorkeling — high visibility and colorful fish. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Lula Beach
No structure. Natural shade from trees on the beachfront. Bring water, sunscreen and a snack. No cell phone signal.
Lula Beach
All year round. Better conditions from April to October (less rain, calmer sea). Schooners stop here daily in season.
Lula Beach
Enjoy snorkeling among the rocks at the ends — this is where the marine life is densest. Bring your own snack: there are no kiosks or restaurants.
Lula Beach
Enjoy snorkeling among the rocks at the ends — this is where the marine life is densest. Bring your own snack: there are no kiosks or restaurants. Arrive early at the schooners to guarantee a 40-minute stop before they fill up.
Lula Beach
The name comes from the abundant squid fishing that the caiçaras practiced in this cove. The small length of the beach is the result of the rock formations that protect it on both sides — creating an almost closed natural water tank.
Lula Beach
- Red Beach
- Blue Lagoon
- Long Island
- Pontal Schooners
Lula Beach
Classic destination for schooner trips. For those going out by private boat, it is a mandatory stop. It combines well with Praia Vermelha and Lagoa Azul on the same day.