The legend says that many moons ago, Indian Saquaíra and Indian Maraú lived in love and happy until Indian Camamu appeared wooing Saquaíra taking her away in his canoe.
Desperate, Maraú asked God Tupã to embellish the place so that his love would come back, but, though he was heeded, the beautiful Indian never came back.
Before he died, Maraú asked Tupã for a special favor: that all couples that met at the place where he had lived with his beloved one or traveled there, would never separate.
Kiaroa exists exactly where Tupã poured his glories.
The scenario could not have been a better accomplice: the forest, the deserted beach, coconut groves, the compromising silence, special accommodations, cotton bed sheets.