You’ll watch sunset at Praia do Jacaré as Ravel’s Bolero floats over the river — trust me, it’s stranger and more beautiful than you’d guess. Walk the lively boardwalk with your guide, try local snacks or crafts, maybe hop on a catamaran if you feel like changing your view. Hotel pickup keeps it simple so you can just soak in those colors and sounds.
You know that weird feeling when you’re standing somewhere new and you just sort of… stop? That happened right as we reached Praia do Jacaré. The river was all gold and pink, and honestly, I almost missed the start of Ravel’s Bolero because I was busy watching a local kid try to sell bracelets to a couple from Recife. Our guide, Mariana, grinned and said, “Wait for it.” So we waited — everyone kind of hushed up at once. Then the saxophone started drifting over the water. It’s hard to explain how that sound mixes with the smell of grilled cheese (queijo coalho) from the stalls behind us. I didn’t expect that part.
We wandered along the boardwalk after — lots of little craft stands, some selling these wooden turtles I kept picking up and putting down. There was a guy painting tiny boats on pieces of driftwood; he let me try one brushstroke (I messed it up, he laughed). You can hop on a catamaran if you want to see the sunset from out on the river — some folks did, but we just leaned against the railing and let it all happen around us. The air felt sticky but not in a bad way, more like you could taste the river if you breathed deep enough. I still think about that view sometimes when I hear saxophones back home.
Getting there was easy — they picked us up at our hotel in João Pessoa, so no stress about buses or taxis or whatever. Mariana kept pointing out things along the drive: fruit stalls, an old church half-hidden by trees. She knew everyone along the way — even waved at this guy selling coconuts who shouted something back I didn’t catch. It made me feel like we weren’t just tourists passing through. Anyway, if you’re in Paraíba and someone mentions a day trip to Praia do Jacaré for sunset… yeah, go.
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included in João Pessoa.
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, service animals are allowed during the tour.
The drive is short; exact time depends on traffic but usually under 40 minutes.
The sunset is accompanied by Ravel's Bolero performed live on saxophone.
Yes, there are several craft stalls along the boardwalk where you can buy souvenirs.
Yes, there are food stalls offering local snacks like grilled cheese (queijo coalho).
Your evening includes hotel pickup and drop-off in João Pessoa plus a friendly local guide who’ll walk with you along Praia do Jacaré’s riverside boardwalk as sunset unfolds to live music. There’s time for browsing crafts or grabbing snacks before heading back together after dark.
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