Corumbau means "distant place" in the Pataxó native language and owes its name to a wide sand point that stretches out into the sea, where the horizon seems to fade away and one can almost touch the infinite.A desert beach of white sand and crystalline water that is 15 km long (2 km facing the farm), with a vast grove of nut palm trees on the seaside. There is even a long coral reef formation that stretches out approximately 10 km into the sea and disappears as the tide rises. Crags and different shades surround the waters creating a magnificent spectacle of nature.The reserve Pataxó is right on the other side of the Corumbau river, where you can visit and be fascinated by their culture and tradition, not to mention the great variety of unique items hand-crafted by the natives in the village.