Coming crashing in with the waves, the Praia do Sonho, or Dream Beach in Itanhaém, Brazil is said to be haunted by the ghosts of two lovers dragged out to sea. 

Brazil’s coastline is famous for its sun-drenched beaches, vibrant parties, and sprawling rainforests — but what about the country’s ghost stories? According to some legends, not all of its shores are bathed in carefree beauty. 

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Some beaches harbor secrets, and along the coast of São Paulo state in the town of Itanhaém lies a stretch of sand where the living and the dead are said to cross paths. Welcome to Praia do Sonho, or Dream Beach — a 800 meter long beach and a place where eternal rest seems elusive.

A Picture-Perfect Setting… with a Sinister Reputation

At first glance, Dream Beach lives up to its name. Pristine sands stretch lazily along the Atlantic, kissed by the turquoise tide and framed by lush cliffs. It’s a beloved spot for holidaymakers and beachgoers looking to escape the bustle of São Paulo. But beneath its idyllic veneer lingers a legend that continues to send chills down the spines of those who dare to visit after dark.

Locals whisper of two restless spirits — a doomed couple whose tragic end forever marked the sands they once strolled in life.

The Doomed Lovers of Itanhaém

According to this legend, the ghost story startet when a young couple once met their fate at Dream Beach under circumstances no one can quite agree upon. Some claim it was a crime of passion; others say a storm swept them away into the violent surf. 

They say they were walking along the rocks on the shoreline, a popular thing to do during the day. This night however, they were carried out to sea by a crushing wave. Their bodies were never found. 

Whatever the truth, their deaths left a lingering mark on the beach — and on those who walk it at night.

Witnesses of those sunbathing on the beach, bathing in the sea or even those working around the beach report on something haunting this beachy paradise. They describe two decomposing figures, barely human, appearing side by side in the moonlight before vanishing as suddenly as they came. The ghostly pair seem forever trapped between realms, condemned to retrace their final steps.

A Haunting Legend Forms on the Beach

But where did this ghost story come from? Although it has been making its rounds online, there are not many details or sources to turn to for more information. There is very little written in English about this legend, and suspiciously, even less in Portuguese. The earliest mention that is found about this particular beach comes from a Facebook video in 2021.

Was this the first time the legend was formed? Something made up far away from the actual place for clicks? Or was it simply the first time the local story made it online? For those brave enough to find out, a midnight stroll along the sands of Praia do Sonho might offer more than a view of the stars. You might just hear voices on the wind… or glimpse two shadowy figures, forever bound to the shore they could never leave behind.

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