Toque Toque Grande and Toque Toque Pequeno
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Toque Toque Grande and Toque Toque Pequeno are two beaches on the Atlantic Ocean in the city of São Sebastião, SP, Brasil. They are separated by a small hill.
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[edit] Toque Toque Grande
Despite its name ("Grande" means big in portuguese), the beach is only some 300m long. Several mid-class houses surround the beach, while a few restaurants offer food and beverage for visitors. At half a kilometer far from the left edge of the beach, there's the Toque Toque Grande Island, unhabitated, but frequently visited for scuba diving.[1]
[edit] Toque Toque Pequeno
Toque Toque Pequeno is the next beach after Toque Toque Grande, heading South. Just as Toque Toque Grande, it also has its own island, which is much smaller than the other's.
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- Official Toque Toque Grande website (Portuguese)
- Praiadetoquetoque.com.br (Portuguese)
- Toque Toque Pequeno at São Sebastião.tur.com (Portuguese)