Two Brazilian beaches are 50 best in the world; See which one

Two Brazilian beaches in the world appear in the top 50 in the world, according to the world’s 50 Best Beaches, the annual world awards, whose 2025 ranking was released on Thursday, 29th. Rio de Janeiro Region, and Pontal Do Atalaia in Sancho Bay in Fernando de Noronha.
According to the world’s best beach, ranking, Kala Goloritz in Italy, then in Ethalula, Palavan, Philippines and Bang Bao in Thailand. More than 1,000 tourist experts belonging to various nationalities voted through the world and especially beaches.
In the text about the Pontal Do Atalaia, the publication has white and fine sandy and calm water on the beach, and “is particularly popular for its amazing scenes”: “From the top of the surrounding hills, visitors can enjoy the breath of Lithho and nearby islands, can become really a special destination.”
The 50 best beaches in the world are called Ariel Do Cabo “Brazilian Caribbean” and despite many wonderful beaches in the entire area, Pontal Do Atalaya “stands up to its tranquility, mostly due to its challenge”. The beach can be accessed only by a boat or steep walk, which helps to be less crowded during the busy days.
Recommend the publication that “for days from the back of the beach to the water from the back of the water, as well as fewer or wind -free days, which highlights the busy sea in windy days when facing the beach open sean.
A. Sancho Bay, classified as the 25th best beach in the world. “The peaks around them will provide an amazing scene for the crystal clear waters of Emerald Tom and Golden Sands,” said the 50 best beaches in the world. According to the publication, the loneliness and lack of commercial enterprises will increase its quiet environment, which is the right asylum for those who seek peace and natural beauty.
Another advantage is to be in the area of environmental protection. “The National Marine Park helps to keep its condition from touching its condition and guarantees an incredible experience without a cluster,” it also emphasizes the difficulty of access: “The boat can only be accessed through the boat or narrow stone cracks.”
Guidelines for air and waves are similar to Pontal Do atalaya.