Maragogi's beach is a popular destination for day trippers from Maceió or Porto de Galinhas, boasting a plethora of amenities such as restaurants, kiosks, bars, and services. Visitors can also enjoy a ride on a speedboat or boat to explore the natural pools. The sea is typically tranquil throughout the day, particularly during low tide. One of the highlights of the beach is the Caminho de Moisés, a vast sandbank that only emerges during very low tide, attracting many visitors. The water's color varies depending on various factors such as the sun and time of year, but it generally appears as a stunning turquoise blue, earning the beach its nickname as the "Brazilian Caribbean" in the northeast region. However, during rainy months and strong winds, the water may become more disturbed and darker.