The beach stretches for a long distance between São Vicente and Santos, with its sandy expanse. The beach is diligently cleaned every day, and sometimes even multiple times a day, so there's no need to pay attention to those who claim it's dirty (perhaps only during busy periods or extended weekends). It's a highly enjoyable spot to spend time without having to venture outside the city, and the numerous kiosks ensure you won't go hungry.
The small city beach is not currently recommended for swimming, but it still looks very attractive and blends in well with its surroundings.
This idyllic beach is a true gem, but be sure to arrive early on weekends to secure a spot in the limited parking lot, found in the private house area of São Pedro and Tijucopava. If the lot is full, be prepared to wait in line for an available spot. It's important to note that this beach is only accessible by car, as public transportation requires a lengthy walk to the beach. There are no snack options available, so be sure to bring your own food. Bathroom and shower facilities are located by the parking lot, with a natural cold-water shower close to Tijucopava beach. Please note that elderly individuals or those with mobility issues may have difficulty accessing the beach due to stairs and a lack of accessible options.