Toque Toque Grande and Toque Toque Pequeno
Toque-Toque Grande and Toque-Toque Pequeno are two beaches at the Atlantic Ocean in the city of São Sebastião, state of São Paulo, Brazil. They are separated by another beach called "das Calhetas", being 2,4km away from each other.
Toque-Toque Grande
Despite its name, the beach is only some 800m long, and is smaller than Toque-toque Pequeno Beach. Several mid-class houses surround the beach, while a couple of kiosks offer food and beverage for visitors. Most of them work only during summer, when the beach is visited by more people. At one and a half a kilometer far from the left edge of the beach, there's the Toque-Toque Grande Island, uninhabited and with no beaches, but frequently visited for scuba diving.The top of the hill at the left of the beach can be achieved by walking.