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Saudade Beach (Praia da Saudade)

 
 

Brazilian Softened Portuguese is a curious language. Sometimes there are words that definitely do not have any kind of correspondence with other words in foreign languages but we can try to explain the meaning though. To feel saudades (with an "s" at the end) or to have saudade, since saudades/saudade are not a verbs but substantives, would mean to miss something or someone, to feel nostalgia about someone, a place, a certain time or an event. So, this is the name of this beach...Saudade Beach.

As the name may suggest, it is a beautiful bucolic place, located at the foot of the Sapucaitava Hill. Originally, the beach was very big, stretching from the place where it is today, contouring the Sapucaitava Hill and ending near the surroundings of the Piragüira Hill, actually where the Emídio de Souza Street is located nowadays (the Street was built on the beach!).

At that time, when the flow arrived, the water used to cover the beach partially. All the section located around the Sapucaitava Hill, in fact a rocky coast located between the place where the Itanhaém Yacht Club is located nowadays and the beach, was totally covered by the water, making it look like as though there were 2 small beaches. All that bank seem to have been a beach. Unfortunately, when the street was built on the section of the beach located between the Yacht Club and the Piragüíra Hill, that section vanished forever and can only be seen on old pictures or as one passing by Emídio de Souza Street, look down in the water and notices the white sands on the bottom of the river that was in fact, the part of the beach located under the water.

Even nowadays, when the flow arrives, it covers the beach partially. There are very beautiful views of the river, the estuary and and of the city. Impressive views of the Carioca's Rock and the rocky coast of the Sapucaitava Hill. This beach is indicated for the ones who love fishing or bathing in the river (warning: there can be strong currents so people swimming there must be aware of this). You can go to this beach by boat, or even on foot since there's a path behind the Yacht Club at the foot of Sapucativa Hill. On the top of the hill there's a belvedere with terrific views southwards towards the Fishermen's Beach, The Givurá Island and the Dream Beach. Birds from the Atlantic Forest all over the place, promote a particular spectacle, singing and showing their colorful feathers.

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
   

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