Discovered by the Portuguese in 1547, the attractive fishing
village was named "Pipa" (Barrel in English)
due to the shape it had when seen from the sea by
the Portuguese boats that arrived locally. The small
village has always been a very calm place, it's
main resource is the sea and, consequently, fishing.
In the beginning of the 20th century, people from Goianinha, a small village
near Pipa, built a road to reach Pipa. This new
road allowed people to arrive there on horse and
"mule wagons" and spend their vacations
in the area. In the early 1980's, Pipa was discovered
as a great place for surfing. This was the beginning
of the tourist development around the region.
Pipa
is located about 85 km South of Natal and is consequently
the most liked beach in the region. The extended
strips of sand beaches, are often colored and isolated
by high hillsides. It is a great feeling to enter
the beaches there, it is like to escape and forget
all problems in the world…! Besides the tourists
- groups of turtles and dolphins can appear eventually.
(Ask the locals, they know the best points of observations
of the turtles). Other beaches like Praia do Amor
(= Lover’s beach) is just as beautiful as Praia
do Pipa, but when the tide water is high, the access
is more difficult. Note that the tide water changes
the landscape, and some beaches are more beautiful
when it's low tide and some when it's high tide.
Praia do Pipa for instance is more beautiful during
high water. During the sunset or the sunrise, people
meet on the "Chapadão" - a high hill next
to Pipa, from there it is a spectacular view. The
nightlife is good in Pipa, but starts just after
23:00.