WISH NATAL RESORT
Destination: Christmas
A real treat for your trip.
For those who enjoy the summer atmosphere, Natal is the ideal destination to enjoy the holidays. The region is sunny all year round, regardless of the season. It's no wonder it's commonly called the sunniest city in Brazil.
But it's not just the climate that attracts tourists. The splendid dunes, the enchanting blue of the sea, and the incomparable lagoons make Natal the perfect trip with breathtaking views and incredible excursions to take.
Must-see attractions in Natal
Ponta Negra Beach
Ponta Negra beach is the most famous in Natal. Besides the beautiful scenery, the restaurants, bars, and nightlife liven up the area.
Ponta Negra is approximately a 10-minute drive from the hotel.
Bald Hill
Anyone visiting Ponta Negra beach should definitely climb Morro do Careca – a dune approximately 107 meters high, considered one of the city's main tourist attractions.
Genipabu Dunes
A buggy ride through the dunes of Genipabu is a favorite among tourists. On the beach, which bears the same name, it's also possible to enjoy the scenery on an exotic camel ride.
Dunes Park
In this park with dunes and protected forests, in addition to enjoying the privileged view, it is possible to practice physical activities, go hiking, or gather with friends and family for a pleasant picnic.
Fortress of the Three Wise Men
Also known as the Forte dos Reis Magos (Fort of the Three Wise Men), the structure is the initial landmark of Natal. Anyone interested in architecture and history cannot go to Natal and forget to visit it.
Visit to Pipa Beach
Pipa Beach is a famous beach in the municipality of Tibau do Sul, located 85 km from Natal. There is much to do there, but the highlight is the practice of sports activities such as surfing. The beautiful waves and good winds make it an ideal place for surfers.
Maracajaú's paradise
For those who prefer calm seas and crystal-clear waters, Maracajaú is a must-see. Maracajaú beach is 65 km from Natal. From there, it's possible to access, by speedboat or catamaran, the Parrachos de Maracajaú, which are natural pools formed at low tide. Observing marine life is undoubtedly one of the great pleasures of the region.








