Municipality on the north coast of Rio Grande do Sul, located 118km from the capital. With an estimated population of 53,000 people, the city is surrounded by a beach, lagoon, river, dunes and vast commerce with a strong focus on tourism.
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What to do in Tramandaí today?
- Tramandai Beach.
- Tramandaí Maritime Platform.
- Cidreira wind farm.
- Owl Park.
- Beira Rio Park.
- Sardine fishing on the bridge.
- Ponta da Barra.
Sights of Tramandaí RS
- Seaside sign (I ❤ Tramandaí)
- Seaside sign (LOVE)
- riverside, mini platforms for fishing and enjoying the river
- Ponta da Barra
- Sunset on the Tramandaí River and Lagoa do Armazém
- Municipal Historical Museum
- Açoriana Room (next to the Municipal Museum)
- Marechal Osorio Historical Park
- Iemanjá Monument
- Maritime Platform (stage for fishing competitions).
What are the main beaches of Tramandaí RS?
- Bar
- Tramandaí
South Zone
- Tramandaí Beira Mar
- South Tramandaí
- Nova Tramandaí
- south oasis
- Atlantic Garden
- Eden's Garden
- Eden's Gate
- New Tramandaí South Zone
Hotels and inns in Tramandaí
- Dapraia Hotel (phone: 51 3684 3585)
- Hostel and Hostel -Vila de Pescadores (phone: 51 99608 1185)
- Hotel by the sea (phone: 51 3661 1234)
- Hotel Centenario (phone: 51 3661 1778)
- Hotel Elite (phone:51 3661 1723)
- Hotel Sulmar (phone: 51 3661 1511)
- Pousada da Praia (phone: 51 98448 0429)
- Pousada Sol (phone: 51 98000 8942)
- Pousada Mar e Mar (phone: 51 99878 2749)
- Pousada Rosa Norte (phone:51 3661 4604)
- Camping Aymoré (phone: 51 3661 2043).
Restaurants and bars in Tramandai
- KIMAR restaurant
- Triangle Restaurant
- Tio Bidi Restaurant
- keiko sushi
- Ristorante e Galeteria Peppe
- Steakhouse Campeiro
- Willy's Tavern
- Bavarian Restaurant
- Guimaraes Restaurant
- Figueirense Restaurant
- Restaurant and Pizzeria 40
- Almar Steakhouse
- Pavin Restaurants
- Platform Restaurant
- Occasion Pizzeria and Restaurant
- Occasion Pizzeria and Restaurant
- Rosario Hot Dog
- Bella Casa Restaurante
- delicious pastry
- Confectionery Cake Fofo
- sweet honey confectionery
- Quiero Café – coffee shop, restaurant and bar
Distance from Porto Alegre to Tramandaí?
The straight line distance between Porto Alegre and Tramandaí (both in Rio Grande do Sul) is 103.72 km, but the driving distance is 119 km. It takes 1 hour 34 mins to get from Porto Alegre to Tramandaí.
What is Tramandaí used for?
Tramandaí serves as a stage for the practice of various sports, and because it is almost an island, as it is surrounded by water to the East, North and West, the modality that stands out the most is the NAUTICAL SPORTS.
Is there a shark in Tramandaí?
There is no history of shark bites, but a dead shark appeared in June 2017, on the sand of Tramandaí beach, on the North Coast of Rio Grande do Sul.
What are the days of the Fish Festival in Tramandaí?
The 32nd Edition of the National Festival of Fish and Seafood in Tramandí for the year 2023 has yet to release dates, but it is usually at the end of June and beginning of July.
How much is the ticket from Porto Alegre to Tramandaí?
Any bus ticket from Porto Alegre to Tramandaí costs between R$51 and BRL 51.55 each seat. You will find the cheapest ticket on UneSul for R$51.
This bus departs at 12:00 from the bus terminal Porto Alegre, RS – Estacao Rodoviaria.
How many km from Capão da Canoa and Tramandaí?
The straight line distance between Tramandaí and Capão da Canoa (both in Rio Grande do Sul) is 30.19 km, but the driving distance is 33 km.
What is the emptiest beach on the north coast?
Praia da Pedra Escondida: the best kept secret in São Sebastião. Between Toque-Toque Grande and Guaecá, it is one of the best kept secrets on the north coast. With golden sand, crystal clear water and surrounded by the Atlantic forest, it has a view of Ilhabela as a bonus.
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