Pipa Travel Guide
Red sandstone cliffs, dolphins in a coastal lagoon, and beaches that get progressively wilder the further you walk — Pipa is one of the more distinctive beach destinations on the Northeast coast.
Pipa from above — a series of beaches separated by red sandstone cliffs on the Rio Grande do Norte coast, about 85km south of Natal.
About Pipa
Pipa is a small village on the coast of Rio Grande do Norte, about 85km south of Natal. It sits on top of red sandstone cliffs that drop to a series of beaches — each one with a different character depending on how far you walk from the village center.
The village itself is compact — one main street with restaurants, bars, and pousadas, surrounded by clifftop paths that connect the beaches. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from one end to the other. The beaches to the north and south extend considerably further, and the Lagoa de Guaraíras — a large coastal lagoon behind the dunes to the south — is home to a resident pod of spinner dolphins.
Pipa gets busy in the Brazilian summer (December to February) and July, when domestic tourism pushes prices up and the main street fills up on weekends. Outside those windows it’s significantly quieter, and September to November gives you the best combination of good weather, low crowds, and reasonable prices.
Why Visit Pipa
Top Things to Do in Pipa
Praia do Amor & Viewpoint
The clifftop viewpoint above Praia do Amor is the defining image of Pipa. Reach it via the clifftop trail or around the cliff base at low tide. Sunset from the headland is worth planning your evening around.
Dolphins at Lagoa de Guaraíras
Morning boat tours on the lagoon have frequent sightings of spinner dolphins. The sandbar stop in the middle of warm, clear water is worth it even without the dolphins. Book the early morning slot.
Mirante do Chapadão
The highest viewpoint in Pipa — a flat-topped cliff with panoramic views over the coastline in both directions. Worth going twice: morning light on the cliffs and sunset over the ocean.
Praia do Madeiro
A wilder beach 20 minutes north of the village on foot — consistent surf, higher cliffs, and significantly fewer people than the main beach on most days. The clifftop walk back to the village is a good one.
Buggy tours
The most practical way to cover the coastline north and south of the village. Half-day circuits go to Sibaúma and the dune landscape, full-day extends further. Drivers know the best viewpoints and lagoon stops.
Praia de Sibaúma
10km south by buggy — a long, undeveloped beach with almost no infrastructure and a fishing village at the far end. The right choice when you want a beach with no other tourists in sight.
Best Areas to Stay in Pipa
The village center — compact, walkable, and lively on weekend evenings in high season. One street back from the main road gives you significantly more quiet.
Pipa is small enough that location matters less than in a larger city. The real decision is noise vs convenience — the main strip is lively at night in high season, while one street back gives you quiet without losing any meaningful access.
Village center is the most convenient and most affordable option — closest to beaches, restaurants, and bars. Can be noisy on weekend nights in high season. Best for most first-time visitors.
Chapadão is where the best pousadas tend to be — higher ground, clifftop views, and noticeably quieter than the main strip. A 5–10 minute walk down to the beach. Right for travelers who prioritize quality of sleep over proximity to the action.
Near Praia de Pipa — a handful of options close to the beach access. Limited supply, higher prices, and essential to book early in high season.
Is Pipa Safe?
Pipa is one of the safer tourist destinations on the Northeast coast. The village is small and contained — there’s no urban periphery to wander into and the tourist area is compact and well-lit.
The main risks are beach theft (leaving bags unattended on the sand) and phone snatching on the main strip at night. Both are manageable with basic precautions. The cliff and tide hazards are the thing most visitors underestimate — the walk around the cliff base to Praia do Amor is only passable at low tide, and the water rises quickly.
How Much Does It Cost to Visit Pipa?
Best Time to Visit Pipa
Ready to plan your days in Pipa? Our 4-day itinerary covers the beaches, the dolphin tour, and the buggy circuit in the right order.
Pipa 4-Day Itinerary →FAQ About Pipa
QHow many days do I need in Pipa?
Three to four days covers everything comfortably — the main beaches, the dolphin tour, and a buggy circuit. Two days feels rushed. Five starts to feel long unless you’re there specifically to slow down.
QHow do I get to Pipa from Natal?
About 85km south — 1.5 hours by car. Uber costs R$90–130 for the whole vehicle. Shared vans run from the Natal bus station area for R$25–35 per person. Rental cars are available at Natal airport if you want flexibility for day trips.
QCan you see dolphins in Pipa?
Yes. A resident pod of spinner dolphins lives in Lagoa de Guaraíras year-round. Morning boat tours have frequent sightings — book the early departure slot for the best chance. The lagoon sandbar stop is worth doing regardless of the dolphins.
QDoes Pipa have ATMs?
No reliable ones. Withdraw cash in Natal before arriving. Most mid-range pousadas and restaurants accept cards but smaller vendors, beach barracas, and buggy drivers are cash-only.
Final Tips for Pipa
- Download a tide app before you arrive — “Tábua de Marés” is free and covers the entire Brazilian coast. The cliff-base walks only work at low tide.
- Book the dolphin boat tour before you get to Pipa — early morning slots fill fast in high season.
- Withdraw cash in Natal. There are no bank branches in Pipa and ATMs run out regularly.
- Keep your phone in your pocket on the main street at night and never leave bags unattended on the beach.
- Stay in Chapadão if you want quiet evenings — the main strip can be loud until late on weekends in high season.
- Combine Sibaúma with the Lagoa de Guaraíras on the same buggy day — the driver knows the most efficient route.
- High season accommodation books out genuinely fast. If visiting December–February or July, book 4–6 weeks ahead.
For guided tours from Pipa — the dolphin boat tour, buggy circuits, and day trips along the coast — GetYourGuide has options with free cancellation and local guides who know the lagoon and the best tide windows.
Pipa Dolphins & Lagoa de Guaraíras Boat Tour
- ✔ Early morning departure for best dolphin sightings
- ✔ Sandbar stop in warm lagoon water included
- ✔ Small group, experienced local guide
- ✔ Free cancellation