Praia de Cametá-Tapera is a serene beach located along the Rio Tocantins in Cametá, Pará, Brazil. Known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, this riverside beach offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush Amazonian landscapes. Visitors praise the pristine environment and local efforts to maintain cleanliness, though some note the rough dirt road leading to the beach lacks proper signage. Ideal for weekend getaways, it attracts families and nature lovers seeking a quiet escape with opportunities for swimming and relaxation.
The beach’s charm lies in its simplicity and connection to nature, with reviews highlighting the friendly local community and affordable amenities like Dona Zebina’s famous pastel de camarão (shrimp pastries). Despite limited infrastructure, its unspoiled setting makes it a hidden gem for those looking to unwind away from crowded tourist spots.