In the final years of the
Portuguese colonial era, the authorities hoped that the Areia Branca Beach would become a tourist destination. With that in mind, a few shelters were built there. Soon afterwards, the beach was the scene of tragic events. During the
invasion and
occupation, people were taken to the beach, executed, and dumped into the water; others were shot on the
Dili wharf and their bodies were later washed ashore at the beach. In the early years of the 21st century, particular efforts were made to develop the beach and the area surrounding it into a leisure and tourist destination. On the morning of 11 February 2008, the then
president of Timor-Leste,
José Ramos-Horta, was out jogging on the beach when rebel soldiers entered his nearby residential compound. As he walked back there from the beach, the rebels opened fire on him in
an assassination attempt. Ramos-Horta was critically wounded in the incident, but survived. ==Facilities==