Guidebook for Barreirinhas

Maria Luiza
Maria Luiza
Guidebook for Barreirinhas

Food Scene

Bambaê The Bambae is a charming and cozy Bar & Restaurant. Set on the right bank of the River Preguiças has private river bank, with hammocks, easy chairs , outdoor showers and kayaks for rent. The restaurant offers a diverse menu and our kitchen offers options ranging from grilled meats and salads to appetizers, sandwiches, omelets, pastas and soups. classic and regional sweets are served for dessert. SHOWS Some nights have live gigs of capoeira, maculelê, cacuriá, and other manifestations of Maranhão culture, and Brazilian culture.
Bambaê, Bar, restaurante e pizzaria
S/N Av. Paulista
Bambaê The Bambae is a charming and cozy Bar & Restaurant. Set on the right bank of the River Preguiças has private river bank, with hammocks, easy chairs , outdoor showers and kayaks for rent. The restaurant offers a diverse menu and our kitchen offers options ranging from grilled meats and salads to appetizers, sandwiches, omelets, pastas and soups. classic and regional sweets are served for dessert. SHOWS Some nights have live gigs of capoeira, maculelê, cacuriá, and other manifestations of Maranhão culture, and Brazilian culture.

Sightseeing

Composed of large, white, sweeping dunes, at first glance Lençóis Maranhenses looks like an archetypal desert, but in fact it is not an actual one. Lying just outside the Amazon Basin, the region is subject to a regular rain season during the beginning of the year. The rains cause a peculiar phenomenon: fresh water collects in the valleys between sand dunes and is prevented from percolating down by a layer of impermeable rock which lies underneath the sand. The resulting blue, green and black "lagoons" are surrounded by the desert-like sand, and reach their fullest between July and September. The lagoons have large numbers of fish that arrive when the lagoons are at their fullest after July.
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Composed of large, white, sweeping dunes, at first glance Lençóis Maranhenses looks like an archetypal desert, but in fact it is not an actual one. Lying just outside the Amazon Basin, the region is subject to a regular rain season during the beginning of the year. The rains cause a peculiar phenomenon: fresh water collects in the valleys between sand dunes and is prevented from percolating down by a layer of impermeable rock which lies underneath the sand. The resulting blue, green and black "lagoons" are surrounded by the desert-like sand, and reach their fullest between July and September. The lagoons have large numbers of fish that arrive when the lagoons are at their fullest after July.
Rio Preguicas, a river named after sloths, which is good for paddle-boarding, kayaking and exploring the mangrove swamps. There is a good selection of (mostly Brazilian) restaurants and a few bars.
Preguiças River
Rio Preguicas, a river named after sloths, which is good for paddle-boarding, kayaking and exploring the mangrove swamps. There is a good selection of (mostly Brazilian) restaurants and a few bars.

Getting Around

São Luis Bus terminal
Terminal Rodoviário de São Luis
300 Av. dos Franceses
São Luis Bus terminal