Peruíbe
Understand
Nowadays Peruibe is a modern city with many high-class boroughs and restaurants. The public interest in the city is rising since there is a nature reserve named Parque da Juréia (Jureia Natural Park), featuring pristine beaches (Prainha, Guarau, Parnapoa or Parnapuã, Juquiazinho, Baleia, Praia Preta, Desertinha, Carambore and Barra do Una), which is also a "local caiçara" (native) community of fishermen, sheltering also a immense diversity of flora and fauna. The city is surrounded by the Sea Mountain Range (Serra do Mar) the south end of which, near Barra do Una, is called Jureia Mountain Range.
Get in
From São Paulo
- By air - Arriving the airports in São Paulo (Congonhas / CGH) or (Guarulhos / GRU), packtours can arrange convenient TAXI service to the Jabaquara Bus Terminal, that will have bus options to the whole south and southeast of Brazil, including Peruíbe.
- By bus - Take a taxi or the subway to Jabaquara Bus Station. There you can take a bus directly to Peruíbe. Estimated travel time: 2 hours. Buses leave every 30 minutes 24 hours a day. More information: 011 50113421.
- By car - From São Paulo, take either rodovia Padre Anchieta ("Anchieta", SP-160) or rodovia dos Imigrantes ("Imigrantes", SP-160). Both roads have a "planalto" (plateau) section and a "serra" (mountain) section that goes down the Serra do Mar to the sea level. Anchieta being older, its mountain section is winding and narrow, while Imigrantes' is wider and mostly straight due to extensive use of tunnels and bridges. Both roads are linked through a high and a low interlink. Trucks and busses are prohibited in the mountain section of Imigrantes, and are forced to take the interlink and use Anchieta. Both roads feature a toll of about R$ 25,00 that you pay only in one direction (when leaving São Paulo). Also note that traffic is frequently deviated from one road to the other for traffic regulation purposes or road works, so you should follow the dynamic signs.
Get around
By taxi
A good way to move around to not-so-close places. They are not very expensive and drivers are mostly friendly, although small cheats are not uncommon. To avoid it, after getting into a taxi, check if the taximeter has been started . If not, ask the taxi driver to do so.By bus
Buses are a cheap and nice way to get around by day, The city is only 5 miles long and buses will drive you anywhere through the main avenue "Av. Padre Anchieta".By car rental
It is the best option if you think of going to the Juréia Ecological Park since there are no buses that will take you further than Guaraú , a small village part of Peruíbe. The center of the city is small and in the Summer it is best to go walking because of the traffic caused by the number of tourists; the city is very safe.See
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Abarebebê Ruins
address: access via Avenida Padre AnchietaThe ruins of what has been identified as the first church to be built anywhere in Brazil, constructed of clay and stone by the Jesuits in the 16th century. Archeological Museum
Black mudThe unique mineral-rich mud found here has been used for centuries for its supposed medicinal properties.
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phone: +55 13 3458-1717address: Avenida Darcy Fonseca, 181 - Jardim dos Prados
Juréia-Itatins Ecological Station
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phone: +55 13 3453-1568address: Av. Governador Mario Covas Jr., 205A small aquarium, a nice stop if you have kids in tow.
Rio Preto Bridge
TV Tower LookoutA radio tower on a hill offers a panoramic view of the area.
Waterfalls
Cachoeira das Antas
Cachoeira do Perequê
Cachoeira do Paraíso
Do
Beaches
The most frequented and most easily accessible beaches are:GuaraúPerhaps the most beautiful beach in the area. Bounded on the south by the river of the same name.
Praia do CentroA very wide flat beach. The rock outcropping on the south end separate it from the smaller Costão Beach.
There are many other beaches in the area, many of which can only be reached by trails which start near the highway, such as Praia do Índio and Prainha. A number of beaches south of Guaraú are striking in their beauty but fall within the bounds of Itinguçu State Park can only be visited with the accompaniment of a licensed environmental monitor. For more information, call the Peruíbe Association of Environmental Monitors (AMAP) at (13) 9701 3428 (Portuguese only).
Buy
Praça Ambrósio BaldinBetter known to locals as Praça Redonda, this plaza has over 80 stalls selling jewelry, handicrafts, clothes, and many types of food.
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phone: +55 13 3453-1359address: Avenida Padre AnchietaAround 25 arts and crafts stall plus a food court under a permanent roof structure.
Eat
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Armazém
phone: +55 13 3455-2530address: Rua dos Expedicionários, 640Buffet-style mineira cuisine. -
O Gordo
phone: +55 13 3456-3233address: Avenida Padre Anchieta, 6673A La Carte style.
Drink
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Hangar Chopperia
phone: +55 13 9724-2814address: Avenida Padre Anchieta, 1673 – Stella Maris -
Canopy Bar
phone: +55 13 3458 4505address: Av. Padre Anchieta, 4691 - Três Marias
Sleep
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Camping do Costão
phone: +55 13 3455 5531address: Rua Dez, nº1 - Costão -
phone: +55 13 3455-4084address: Av. Beira Mar, 515
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phone: +55 13 3453-4740address: Av. Barão de Mauá, 330