surrounded
by heavy vegetation, grumari beach is
2300 meters long, has clean turquoise waters, and fine golden sands. its name derives from the language of the indigenous people who
lived here before colonization: 'curu', 'meaning
pebbles' or 'loose stone', combined with 'mari', meaning 'water producing'.
a tree that grows on the region's hilly terrain also takes its names from
the same point of reference.