Piatã Beach - Salvador(BA)


Bathed by the Atlantic, the beach Piata is surrounded by a track used for hiking. One of the entrances to the beach is the old station saves lives. a parking lot in front of the sea which is very important for swimmers who visit the region was built. On site you can also enjoy the Parque dos Coqueiros of Piata. As there is no kiosks on the beaches of Salvador, many stalls are arranged along the sand offering services. The open sea has a wide strip of sand that is lined with trees and coconut palms. Seawater gets blue and green hues illuminated by the rays of the sun. With mild waves, this beach is suitable for a refreshing swim. During low tide the sea recedes and much bathers play football taking the hard and yellowish sand. Piatã


Site: http://www.Salvador.ba.gov.br/
DDD: 71
Praia-de-Piatã
Praia de Piatã / Oiapoque
Praia de Piatã / Oiapoque
Praia de Piatã / Oiapoque
Praia de Piatã / Oiapoque
Praia de Piatã / Oiapoque

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At North:
Praia de Placaford
tempo
Wind
tempo 2 km/h
At South:
Praia de Jaguaribe
30º Moisture
tempo71%



Bathed by the Atlantic, the beach Piata is surrounded by a track used for hiking. One of the entrances to the beach is the old station saves lives. a parking lot in front of the sea which is very important for swimmers who visit the region was built. On site you can also enjoy the Parque dos Coqueiros of Piata. As there is no kiosks on the beaches of Salvador, many stalls are arranged along the sand offering services. The open sea has a wide strip of sand that is lined with trees and coconut palms. Seawater gets blue and green hues illuminated by the rays of the sun. With mild waves, this beach is suitable for a refreshing swim. During low tide the sea recedes and much bathers play football taking the hard and yellowish sand. Piatã


Site: http://www.Salvador.ba.gov.br/
DDD: 71



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