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Landmark: Ponta Verde BeachCity: Maceio
Country: Brazil
Continent: South America
Ponta Verde Beach, Maceio, Brazil, South America
Ponta Verde Beach is a coastal urban area situated in Maceió, the capital city of Alagoas, Brazil.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features light-colored, fine sand. The water is typically clear and exhibits shades of turquoise and green, with a moderate wave action. Coconut palm trees line the shore, providing natural shade. The shoreline extends for approximately 2 kilometers.
Location & Access Logistics
Ponta Verde Beach is located approximately 5 kilometers east of Maceió's city center. Access is via Avenida Engenheiro Roberto Freire, a major coastal road. Numerous parking spaces are available along the avenue and in designated lots. Public transport is readily accessible, with multiple bus lines (e.g., lines 100, 200, 300 series) serving the area and stopping directly at the beach.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Ponta Verde is part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, characterized by sandy beaches and coastal vegetation. Its development as a public leisure space began in the mid-20th century, coinciding with Maceió's urban expansion.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking are common activities. Beach volleyball courts are present. Walking and jogging along the promenade are popular. Boat tours to nearby reefs depart from adjacent piers.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at various points along the promenade. Shade is provided by natural palm trees and some rented umbrellas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong. Food vendors and kiosks are situated along the beach and the adjacent avenue.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (6:00 AM - 8:00 AM) offers soft light. Midday provides the clearest water visibility. The months of September to March generally offer drier weather. High tide is suitable for swimming; low tide exposes more sand.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the name "Ponta Verde" (Green Point) originated from a specific cluster of unusually green palm trees that once marked the eastern end of the beach, though their exact location is now debated.
Nearby Landmarks
- Pajuçara Beach (1.5km West)
- Jatiúca Beach (2.0km East)
- Maceió Craft Fair (1.0km West)
- Fishermen's Colony (2.5km West)
- Ponta Grossa Beach (8.0km East)