Caraiva, BahiaWith almost 700 miles of coastline, and smack in the tropical zone, the state of Bahia is loaded with sleepy fishing villages and spectacular beaches.
One of the best is Caraiva, a hidden beauty 30 miles south of Bahia's best-known beach site, Porto Seguro.
In Caraiva one can hear the roar of waves crashing. It wasn't that long ago the town didn't even have electricity.
There's a "lost in time" quality about Caraiva, but with beaches this exquisite, that won't last for long.
Taipus de Fora, BahiaFew colors have the power of translucent turquoise to stop humans in their tracks.
Taipus de Fora has enough of the hue to keep the most jaded traveler enchanted.
Located on the sea side of the Marau Peninsula on the south coast of Bahia, this beach is a snorkeler's dream. As the tide ebbs, it leaves behind brilliant, turquoise reef pools perfect for viewing an assortment of colorful tropical fish.
No need for Photoshop here. That turquoise is the real deal.
The beach itself runs broad and golden for some four miles, with thick, luscious palms.
It's easy to make the case for Taipus de Fora as one of Brazil's best beaches.