Tibau do Sul is a municipality located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, and its history dates back to colonial times.
During the time of discovery, the region was explored by the Portuguese, and in the 1500s an indigenous village called "Tibau" was established, which means "place of the sharks" in the Tupi language.
In the 17th century, the Portuguese built a fortress in the region to defend against attacks by the French and Dutch, and the region became an important trading port.
During the sugarcane cultivation boom, Tibau do Sul also became an important sugar-producing center.
Today, Tibau do Sul is known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere, attracting tourists from all over the world.
The city is located on the coast of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, south of Natal, and is a popular destination for surfers and nature lovers, with plenty of options for accommodation, restaurants, and outdoor activities. .
See places to visit in Tibau do Sul
See also information on Natal.