Boa Viagem Beach is the most famous in Recife and has a great structure for tourists. The place is quite busy; when the weather is favorable, it is common to see bathers and people exercising.
This beach has warm, greenish waters, providing not only a good dip in the sea but also an excellent background for the eyes. The strip of sand is 7 kilometers (about 4 miles) lined with coconut trees. On the sidewalk there are kiosks that sell drinks & snacks and on the sands, street vendors.
Boa Viagem has relatively weak waves because the shore is protected by a large coral reef. At low tide, several natural pools are formed, especially around the Grand Mercure hotel.
There are several signs on the beach warning of the risk of shark attack. In Recife there are bull shark attacks, so it is important to take some precautions, such as avoiding diving at high tide, or just not going into the water (between June 1992 and September 2006 there were 47 shark attacks resulting in 17 deaths. According to the Shark Attack File, the most recent attacks in Recife occurred in 2011). read more