Guarujá

Brazil

Pitangueiras Beach, Guarujá.

Guarujá is a city in São Paulo state, Brazil, and it is part of the Baixada Santista, the metropolitan area centered in Santos. One of the busiest holidays destinations of the state, only 87 kilometres from the city of São Paulo, Guarujá is a city that is devoted to tourism and has dozens of beaches that stretch along its avenues and urban zones, or are to be found in less accessible locations.

The municipality of Guarujá corresponds to Ilha de Santo Amaro, a large island that remained almost unexplored during the colonial and imperial times. In the end of the XIX century, an ambitious enterprise turned Guarujá into a beach resort town for wealthy Paulistas, and it became a full municipality in 1947. The beauty of the island gave its nickname "The Pearl of the Atlantic".

In the 1970s/1980s, tourism in Guarujá grew enormously, following the growth of São Paulo and the opening of new roads between the two cities. Although a bit further from São Paulo than Santos, São Vicente and Praia Grande, the growing beach pollution problems of these cities have turned Guarujá into the main holiday destination of Paulistanos.

In the central area, the blue waters of the beaches of Pitangueiras and Astúrias have great appeal to the tourists. Amongst the most popular spots are the beaches of Enseada and Casado. On the open sea and not good for bathing, the Tombo beach is excellent for surfers, in contrast with tranquility of Guaiúba, Prainha Branca and Iporanga where the fertile vegetation is enhanced by a waterfall and a freshwater swimming pool. Guarujá also has relics from history such as the Barra Grande Fortress built in the 16th century, the Forte Velho just 8 km from the centre and the Armação das Baleias, the first industrial plant set up in the state for the extraction of whale oil.

Enseada Beach, Guarujá.

  • Enseada. This huge beach is the most popular and common destination for the occasional tourist. Kiosks selling coconuts, beer and great finger food can be found all over. Although crowded in the summer, it's not as crowded as Pitangueiras. It also has a rich nightlife that can make traffic chaotic during the high season. Bus number: 11,17,19,23,55,77 and 81
  • Pitangueiras. One of the most popular beaches in Guarujá. Overcrowded in summer mornings, Pitangueiras can be better appreciated with a barefoot walk on its sands in a warm afternoon. Surfers are all over the beach as well as vendors, who will try to sell you anything from sweetcorn to songs. When the waves are not huge, it's also suitable for bathing. Bus number: 1,15,25,26,27,39 and 81
  • Astúrias. Pitangueiras' little sister, split only by a few rocks, Astúrias is a smaller and less crowded option for sunbathing and relaxing. Bus number: 1,15,26 and 81
  • Tombo. Surfer's paradise and one of the most beautiful beaches in Guarujá, it may not be suitable for bathing when the waves are too big. Otherwise an excellent choice. This beach is usually less crowded than the others, making it an excellent choice for the sunbather. On November 2010 it received the Blue Flag from the FEE association, indicating it as a premier beach for tourism. Bus number: 1,15,25,26 and 81
  • Tortugas. There are tours on kayak, ski and motor launch, as well as boats and the possibility of diving. The wide strip of sand is ideal for comfortable hikes.
  • Pernambuco. The rich and famous all have a beach house along this sophisticated and calm beach. When the tide is low, it is possible to walk from the beach to Ilha do Mar Casado, the island in front of it. Bus number: 17,55,77 and 81
  • Perequê. Traditional beach with authentic fisherman's villages. One can appreciate just-caught fresh fish and seafood in the many restaurants while watching the come and go of the villagers. Bus number: 17,55,77 and 81

Enseada. This huge beach is the most popular and common destination for the occasional tourist. Kiosks selling coconuts, beer and great finger food can be found all over. Although crowded in the summer, it's not as crowded as Pitangueiras. It also has a rich nightlife that can make traffic chaotic during the high season. Bus number: 11,17,19,23,55,77 and 81

Pitangueiras. One of the most popular beaches in Guarujá. Overcrowded in summer mornings, Pitangueiras can be better appreciated with a barefoot walk on its sands in a warm afternoon. Surfers are all over the beach as well as vendors, who will try to sell you anything from sweetcorn to songs. When the waves are not huge, it's also suitable for bathing. Bus number: 1,15,25,26,27,39 and 81

Astúrias. Pitangueiras' little sister, split only by a few rocks, Astúrias is a smaller and less crowded option for sunbathing and relaxing. Bus number: 1,15,26 and 81

Tombo. Surfer's paradise and one of the most beautiful beaches in Guarujá, it may not be suitable for bathing when the waves are too big. Otherwise an excellent choice. This beach is usually less crowded than the others, making it an excellent choice for the sunbather. On November 2010 it received the Blue Flag from the FEE association, indicating it as a premier beach for tourism. Bus number: 1,15,25,26 and 81

Tortugas. There are tours on kayak, ski and motor launch, as well as boats and the possibility of diving. The wide strip of sand is ideal for comfortable hikes.

Pernambuco. The rich and famous all have a beach house along this sophisticated and calm beach. When the tide is low, it is possible to walk from the beach to Ilha do Mar Casado, the island in front of it. Bus number: 17,55,77 and 81

Perequê. Traditional beach with authentic fisherman's villages. One can appreciate just-caught fresh fish and seafood in the many restaurants while watching the come and go of the villagers. Bus number: 17,55,77 and 81

  • Acqua Mundo Theme Park, Avenida Miguel Stéfano, 2001. Enseada. The biggest aquarium in South America, it has more than 700 species of aquatic animals.
  • Barra Grande Fortress - The fortress was built by the colonizers in 1584. In there we can see panels of Manabu Mabe’s. It is accessed by the Santa Cruz dos Navegantes road, or by boat, from the Ponte dos Práticos (Pilot’s Bridge).

Acqua Mundo Theme Park, Avenida Miguel Stéfano, 2001. Enseada. The biggest aquarium in South America, it has more than 700 species of aquatic animals.

Barra Grande Fortress - The fortress was built by the colonizers in 1584. In there we can see panels of Manabu Mabe’s. It is accessed by the Santa Cruz dos Navegantes road, or by boat, from the Ponte dos Práticos (Pilot’s Bridge).

  • Surf! Guarujá hasn't the best waves around, but they are good enough for a great surf session. Each beach offers its own style of wave, so whether you are a newbie or an expert, you will sure find what you are looking for. At Pitangueiras beach you can find a School of Surf (to the southwest, close to the rocks) where you can take some classes or just rent a board. More informations: 013 33821827 or 013 97882558.

Surf! Guarujá hasn't the best waves around, but they are good enough for a great surf session. Each beach offers its own style of wave, so whether you are a newbie or an expert, you will sure find what you are looking for. At Pitangueiras beach you can find a School of Surf (to the southwest, close to the rocks) where you can take some classes or just rent a board. More informations: 013 33821827 or 013 97882558.

Pitangueiras is the commercial center of the city, and also hosts a shopping mall by the beach near Av. Puglisi. Every weekend and during holidays, local artisans gather in a square near the shopping mall to sell handcrafts. Some bargaining is allowed, so practice your Portuguese numbers before you go.

Not only seafood but many other cuisines can be found in Guarujá. Barbecue restaurants are a nice option after a whole day of walking on the sands (but never before swimming). Italian cuisine is popular in the São Paulo State and is well represented in Guarujá. Japanese and Arabian cuisine will add to the vastness of culinary options. Besides restaurants, vendors are everywhere selling coconut, sweetcorn, sandwiches, ice cream, etc. Kiosks are also easily found on the main beaches where you can try the excellent fresh and clean fried fish, crabs and shrimps.

  • Disk Pizza, R. Mário Ribeiro, 1088 - Pitangueiras, tel. 33551388/ 33552667 - Not really a restaurant, just call them and they will deliver a nice and warm Pizza.
  • Simbad, +55 13 3386-5295. R. Mário Ribeiro, 1469 - Pitangueiras. Arabian. Cheap and delicious.
  • Tombo Pizzas e Esfihas - Estr. Alexandre Migues Rodrigues - 739, Tombo, tel. 33546099/ 33546160. Pizzas and Arabian snacks.

Disk Pizza, R. Mário Ribeiro, 1088 - Pitangueiras, tel. 33551388/ 33552667 - Not really a restaurant, just call them and they will deliver a nice and warm Pizza.

Simbad, +55 13 3386-5295. R. Mário Ribeiro, 1469 - Pitangueiras. Arabian. Cheap and delicious.

Tombo Pizzas e Esfihas - Estr. Alexandre Migues Rodrigues - 739, Tombo, tel. 33546099/ 33546160. Pizzas and Arabian snacks.

  • Avelino's, +55 13 3355-8360. Av. Mal Deodoro da Fonseca, 1771 - Pitangueiras. Seafood. One of the most crowded places in the summer, right in front of the beach.
  • Monte Carlo, Av. Marechal Rondon, 742, +55 13 3386-1669. Astúrias. Affordable seafood served in great style.
  • Churrascaria Santa Carne Grill, Av. D. Pedro I, 1955 - Enseada, tel. 33518964 / 33516943. Brazilian barbecue, all-you-can-eat.
  • Pitangueiras Express Grill, +55 13 3355-4346. R. Mário Ribeiro, 551 - Pitangueiras. Brazilian barbecue, all-you-can-eat. Very busy at noon.
  • Tokyo, +55 13 3354-4324. Praia do Tombo, 450. Japanese cuisine.

Avelino's, +55 13 3355-8360. Av. Mal Deodoro da Fonseca, 1771 - Pitangueiras. Seafood. One of the most crowded places in the summer, right in front of the beach.

Monte Carlo, Av. Marechal Rondon, 742, +55 13 3386-1669. Astúrias. Affordable seafood served in great style.

Churrascaria Santa Carne Grill, Av. D. Pedro I, 1955 - Enseada, tel. 33518964 / 33516943. Brazilian barbecue, all-you-can-eat.

Pitangueiras Express Grill, +55 13 3355-4346. R. Mário Ribeiro, 551 - Pitangueiras. Brazilian barbecue, all-you-can-eat. Very busy at noon.

Tokyo, +55 13 3354-4324. Praia do Tombo, 450. Japanese cuisine.

  • Dalmo Barbaro, Av. Miguel Estefano, 4710, +55 13 3351-9298. Enseada. Traditional local seafood. One of the most popular restaurants in all the Paulista coast. Worth-visiting. Enjoy the food while admiring the sea view.
  • Il Faro, +55 13 3351-9305. R. Iracema, 38 - Enseada. Authentic and pricey Italian food.
  • Rufino's Restaurante, Av. Miguel Stéfano, 4795, +55 13 3351-5771. Enseada. Sophisticated seafood restaurant.

Dalmo Barbaro, Av. Miguel Estefano, 4710, +55 13 3351-9298. Enseada. Traditional local seafood. One of the most popular restaurants in all the Paulista coast. Worth-visiting. Enjoy the food while admiring the sea view.

Il Faro, +55 13 3351-9305. R. Iracema, 38 - Enseada. Authentic and pricey Italian food.

Rufino's Restaurante, Av. Miguel Stéfano, 4795, +55 13 3351-5771. Enseada. Sophisticated seafood restaurant.

  • Barbirott's Bar, Av. Gal. Rondon, n/n, Astúrias. Videokê bar. English songs available.
  • Barril, Rua Rio de Janeiro, 280. Pitangueiras. Live music. Jazz on Saturdays after 21:00.
  • Guaruça Praia Bar, Rua Avedis Simonian, 1380. Tombo. Spacious young bar. Live music on Fridays and Saturdays.
  • Johnny, Estrada de Pernambuco, 353. Pernambuco. Nice pricey bar.
  • Tahiti, Av. Mal. Deodoro da Fonseca, 367, Pitangueiras. A restaurant during the day, a happy and young bar during the night, in front of the beach. Good appetizers.

Barbirott's Bar, Av. Gal. Rondon, n/n, Astúrias. Videokê bar. English songs available.

Barril, Rua Rio de Janeiro, 280. Pitangueiras. Live music. Jazz on Saturdays after 21:00.

Guaruça Praia Bar, Rua Avedis Simonian, 1380. Tombo. Spacious young bar. Live music on Fridays and Saturdays.

Johnny, Estrada de Pernambuco, 353. Pernambuco. Nice pricey bar.

Tahiti, Av. Mal. Deodoro da Fonseca, 367, Pitangueiras. A restaurant during the day, a happy and young bar during the night, in front of the beach. Good appetizers.

Guarujá does not have a good reputation for safety. Pedestrian robberies (especially in the sidewalks of Pitangueiras and Enseada beaches) and car robberies are relatively common. Try to avoid walking in the beach sidewalks if there seems to be few people on them, especially (but not only) during the night. Don't bring more than you need to enjoy your day.

The water quality of the beaches in Guarujá tend to vary alongside the year. In the beach, before rushing to the water, check the CETESB flag. A red flag indicates that the beach is not safe for swimming.