Watch Out for Sharks Swimming at Boa Viagem Beach in Brazil

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Tiger shark in the sea

 

Staying safe from shark attacks at Boa Viagem Beach



Before 1992, there were no shark attacks reported on this 12.5 miles of coast. However, the building of Port Suape in Recife has disturbed the marine life that lives here and particularly impacted the behavior of the sharks. The beach is now a hunting ground for the sharks on their migration routes. Between 1992 and 2012, there were 56 attacks, 21 of which resulted in death. There have since been attacks in the Greater Recife area as recently as 2023.

People have been bitten in the shallow waters of Boa Viagem, and even while surfing, so it is important to follow the rules at the beach and not go near the water when the warning signs are up. Many Brazilians don’t go in the water at all, and surfing is now banned in the city. Scientists have implemented a catch-and-release program and created an artificial reef to try and keep them away. However, the easiest way to avoid a shark attack is by simply not going into the water. If you have any concerns about sharks at a beach, it is important to avoid murky water as you may not know if dangerous creatures are lurking there. There are also many other beautiful Brazilian beaches to swim with friendlier wildlife instead.

Where you can swim near Recife instead

Maragogi beach coral reefs in Brazil

Brazil is blessed with many stunning beaches, but the best ones for swimming have a barrier reef that helps to keep the sharks out. The best swimming beaches are south of Boa Viagem, as in their waters you can see the type of marine life that is more welcome, like turtles and tropical fish. Porto de Galinhas is one hour away, and when the tide goes out, natural pools are formed where you can swim and snorkel. It is also protected by its reef system.



Further south, Praia dos Carneiros is another tourist favorite, with a small white church perched on the white sand. Here, you can swim and snorkel amongst shoals of brightly-colored fish. If you travel even further south, you will reach Maragogi Beach, nicknamed the “Brazilian Caribbean” for its beauty. It is another beach with natural pools and reefs where you can snorkel in clear, shallow waters. All of these beaches can be visited as a day trip from Boa Viagem, or they can be added to your Recife itinerary. As well as being absolutely stunning, they are also an opportunity to have a positive experience with Brazilian marine life in a way that will add to your vacation instead of ending up on the news.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.