Guaratiba

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Guaratiba is a large neighborhood located in Rio de Janeiro. It has one of the city's smallest population densities, but due to its territorial size is divided in sub-regions or sub-neighborhoods:

  • Barra de Guaratiba: located at the lowland situated in the south of Serra da Grota Funda, including mangroves and an access point to Restinga de Marambaia;
  • Pedra de Guaratiba: situated along of neighborhood's coastal region, with access to Sepetiba Bay, where the fishery activity is strong;
  • Ilha de Guaratiba: is essentially a rural area, including the southeastern face of Maciço da Pedra Branca.

The neighborhood's main attractions are the seafood especialized restaurants, and the ecological tracks (with has access to Pedra Branca State Park).

The region is currently expanding due to real estate investment, because the access to the neighborhood is predisposed to be made easier due to Grota Funda tunnel, scheduled to be finished in 2007.

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