Ponta do Seixas explained

Ponta do Seixas (pronounced as /pt/), is a beach on the Atlantic coast of Paraíba state, eastern Brazil, that forms the easternmost point of the American double-continent, roughly 8 km (5 mi) southeast of João Pessoa, the state capital.

Geography

It is surrounded by white sand beaches bordered by flat-topped forms of sedimentary strata called "tabuleiros", which rise sharply above the beaches to heights between 150 and 500 ft,[1] and enjoys abundant rainfall. It lies on the coastal highway connecting João Pessoa and the port of Cabedelo farther north.

Cabo Branco Lighthouse

A few meters away from the beach is one of the city's most important and visited postcards, the Cabo Branco Lighthouse, which is very close to Cabo Branco Station. Opened in 1972, the Cabo Branco Lighthouse has a unique triangular shape in the country. From the Lighthouse, visitors have a privileged and surprising view of a large part of the coastline of João Pessoa.[2]

Ponta do Seixas is not Cabo Branco

A very common mistake that foreigners do is to confuse Cabo Branco with Ponta dos Seixas. These two are different official neighborhoods and separate beaches.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cape Branco cape, Brazil. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2024-01-17.
  2. Web site: Easternmost Point of the Americas & Cabo Branco Lighthouse – Destination Paraíba. Much More than Sun and Sea. Destino Paraíba. 2024-01-17.
  3. Web site: Mangabeira: um subcentro urbano na cidade de João Pessoa – PB. 2013. Priscila A.M. Silva. Departamento de Geociências da UFPB. 2024-01-17.