PIPA
Pipa is a small tourist town in northeastern Brazil, belonging to the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It is famous for its extensive beaches. It is relatively isolated from the big cities (the closest one is Natal, with 800,000 inhabitants, about 80 kilometers away from the state capital). It enjoys a tropical climate. It has beautiful beaches, among them are the Do love (for its heart shape seen from the cliffs), praia centric (with very calm waters), praia dos Golfinhos (where you can swim with the dolphins that come to the coast to eat), Praia Do Madeiro (very quiet, and with many palm trees, is the northernmost village) and praia Das Minas, located south of the town, the least crowded by tourists. Its stable population is around 5,000 inhabitants, it is very touristy and it has great gastronomic and housing services, with high and medium level inns. It is a place that receives multifaceted tourists from all over the world, in a relaxed atmosphere. Its center has a rustic tendency. The best time to vacation is in mid-March, excellent weather and less mass tourism, ideal to enjoy.