Brava
Something completely different....
Ideal for surfing. An expanse of open sea,
clear blue water, and pink sands flanked by
rock formations, provide a visual feast. An
unspoiled beach with very few buildings.
History
In
1743, a slave boat ran aground on Praia
Brava. The captain and crew prayed to Sant’
Anna and somehow arrived safe and sound
on the Praia de Armação. This
event was recorded in a painting by Brás
de Pina, which years later was stolen from
the Sant’ Anna Church.
The
beach derives its name from the huge waves.
How to get there
Situated
between the Praia de João Fernandes
and Olho de Boi.
At the end of the Estrada da Usina, turn
right and go on for two blocks, then turn
left and proceed for two more blocks.
Nearby Pousadas (Distance in metres)
Vila D' Este (600)
Aroma
do Mar (800)
Gammel
Dansk (800)
Doce
Mar (800)
Mon
Amour (900)
Byblos
(960)
Casas
Brancas (960)
Auberge
De La Langouste (1000)
Barlavento
(1000)
La Boheme (1000)
Lestada
(1500)
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