Know more about Jericoacoara beaches in Brazil

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The tourism made in this area is very different from most of the tourist beaches of Brazil and Natal, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Seguro, Salvador and other many.

In Jericoacoara are no luxurious hotels or lodges with the best facilities and luxurious amenities, here you can enjoy what nature provides in an atmosphere of peace and harmony.

Although they are not permitted in Jericoacoara large buildings in recent years have built some small hotels and rustic lodges but with a very good level.

Beach Jericoacoara Brazil

Beach Jericoacoara Brazil

Beach and sun in Jericoacoara Brazil

On the beach of Jericoacoara there is usually quite windy so it is a special place for water sports such as windsurfing and surfing.

The main attraction of Jericoacoara is the beauty of its beaches, where even the style fishing village that at one time was this wonderful place is preserved.

The weather is very humid and has the classic features of tropical climate, high average temperatures ranging from 22-35 degrees and with sporadic rains almost every day.

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The sunset in the dunes is a classic place where the colors and magic of Jericoacoara make an unforgettable spectacle.

It is a place to fully enjoy the beach during the day and by evening stroll and eat in a bar of small streets, where the nightlife is very quiet.

Jericoacoara is a paradise within Brazil, is a place where nature still prevails spare infrastructure proposed by the man.

On the map is located in the State of Ceará approximately 300 kilometers from the city of Fortaleza, the capital of the State.

These beautiful beaches were discovered in the 70s years, where some hippie communities were installed and still live in this sparsely populated area.

It is a natural wonder, a beach surrounded by huge dunes where a special unique air for a different tourism looking for a holiday of total relaxation breathe.

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