Iriri Beach
Quiet and little-visited beach with a unique difference: the presence of Aldeia Pataxó do Saquinho, an indigenous community that offers cultural experiences to visitors.
Iriri Beach
Quiet and little-visited beach with a unique difference: the presence of Aldeia Pataxó do Saquinho, an indigenous community that offers cultural experiences to visitors. Native vegetation preserved around. One of the few places on Costa Verde where tourism and indigenous culture meet directly.
Iriri Beach
Car: BR-101 towards Angra dos Reis, ~25 km. Signage for the beach and village on the highway.
Iriri Beach
Calm, good for bathing. Warm waters. Moderate sand range.
Iriri Beach
Basic. Small kiosks in the community. Village with space to receive visitors.
Iriri Beach
All year round. Check availability of the village's cultural activities in advance.
Iriri Beach
Contact Aldeia Pataxó in advance to find out about visits and cultural activities. Respect the rules and rhythm of the community.
Iriri Beach
Contact Aldeia Pataxó in advance to find out about visits and cultural activities. Respect the rules and rhythm of the community. Good combination with São Gonçalo or Tarituba in the same output.
Iriri Beach
Aldeia Pataxó do Saquinho is one of the few indigenous communities established on the coast of Rio de Janeiro. The Pataxó are originally from Bahia and migrated to Rio de Janeiro in recent decades, establishing this community that practices community-based tourism.
Iriri Beach
- Cão Morto Beach (neighbor)
- São Gonçalo (south)
- BR-101
Iriri Beach
Unique destination for those who want to combine the beach with an indigenous cultural experience. It requires respect and prior planning. It's not a beach of structure — it's a beach of experience.