Vermelha Beach
The reddish sand at dusk gives its name to this small bay beach, preserved and accessible only by boat.
Vermelha Beach
The reddish sand at dusk gives its name to this small bay beach, preserved and accessible only by boat. One of the most photogenic in Paraty — the combination of pink sand, crystal clear waters and dense vegetation is rare on the Brazilian coast.
Vermelha Beach
Exclusively by boat. Schooners leave Pontal. Private speedboats in 10–15 min. Stopping point for traditional schooners.
Vermelha Beach
Calm and crystal clear. Good for swimming and snorkeling. Moderate depth.
Vermelha Beach
No formal structure. Shade of native vegetation. Take the essentials. No signal.
Vermelha Beach
All year round. Most beautiful in the late afternoon when the sun highlights the reddish tone of the sand. Avoid rainy days due to snorkel visibility.
Vermelha Beach
The reddish color of the sand is more intense at sunset. Take camera.
Vermelha Beach
The reddish color of the sand is more intense at sunset. Take camera. Snorkeling on the rocks at the ends has good visibility. Classic schooner stop — combine with Praia da Lula on the same exit.
Vermelha Beach
The color of the sand is the result of natural iron oxides present in the rocks in the region. On intensely sunny days, the hue changes from soft pink to brick red — a rare phenomenon on the Southeast coast.
Vermelha Beach
- Lula Beach
- Blue Lagoon
- Pontal (schooners)
- Old Bag
Vermelha Beach
Most photogenic destination on the schooner route. For those who want the best photos of Paraty, this is a must-see — especially at dusk.