Discover the best top things to do in State of Ceara, Brazil including Kiteiscool Jericoacoara, Parque Nacional de Jericoacoara, Beach Park, Parque Nacional de Ubajara, Praia da Lagoinha, Praia de Canoa Quebrada, State's Coco Park, Cachaca Museum, Porto das Dunas Beach, Morro Branco.
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5.0 based on 85 reviews
Kiteiscool, is a better choice in Jericoacoara to learn how to kite,our team of professional iko instructors will be glad to help you. Kitesurf lessons for all levels! Enjoy us!
Highly recommend! Had an amazing instructor who could see straight away what I was doing wrong and correct me. Everyone super polite, nice equipment, easy transfer and a good price. If you're a beginner or an advanced it doesn't matter, their instructors can always teach you something new, from controlling the kite to a 520 jump.
5.0 based on 745 reviews
The Northeast of Brazil is a destination like few others in the world. To start with, the landscape composed of dunes and lagoons is very unique in the world - I've heard the other place you can see something similar is the delta of the Nile. The national park is an area created so a lot of the landscape can be preserved and protected from real estate expansion. As a result, you are rewarded with some of the most unique scenery in the world. Lagoons are similar to the ones you see in Lencois Maranhenses. You are likely to explore the region by booking a tour (package or private) with some "bugueiro" (buggy riders), and most of the landmarks are stop points for the tours. I think the tours will cover most of the landmarks except Pedra Furada, where you will need to do some hiking to get there. It's a bit pointless to describe what to see there because the landscape is dynamic. The wind and rain constantly reshape the lagoons and dunes, and what was here 5 years ago may have moved elsewhere. But regardless, even after a year, and having traveled worldwide with the family, this area remains one of our all time favorite vacations. It's really worth going.
4.5 based on 13,106 reviews
There’s something for people of all ages at Brazil’s largest water park, including pools, saunas, ecological walks, artificial rapids and – not for the fainthearted – a water slide the height of 14 floors.
4.5 based on 297 reviews
I loved our visit to Ubajara! The park staff really made our visit. We arrived 40 minutes early for the 10am hike to the cave. One guide took us to the visitor’s center and to an overlook while we waited. Our guide for the hike, José Filho, was super knowledgable and fun! When we finished the hike, a team of about 4 park staff helped us solve our logistics for buying bus tickets out of the city- they made various phone calls and made sure we had what we needed! The service really went above and beyond! That’s not even to mention the park itself- we loved the cave and the wildlife we saw (many monkeys, butterflies, bats...) I’m not sure how the visit would be for non-Portuguese speakers, but the guides were patient with our foreigner Portuguese and were happy to turn the hike’s history and nature lessons into Portuguese class!
4.5 based on 4,953 reviews
Praia de Canoa Quebrada is absolutely beautiful! Chill vibes, friendly people, fresh seafood, beautiful beach and landscapes. If you are looking for the most beautiful, relaxing area of Praia de Canoa Quebrada we highly recommend walking south along the beach until you see flowering vines growing along the sandy cliffs. This area is much more spacious than the main area and even more beautiful with colorful fishing boats docked on the shores, vines growing with purple flowers, small huts and friendly faces line the shore. A highly recommended weekend getaway with that special someone or the family.
4.5 based on 11,090 reviews
You cant't imagine the views, IT's like Salta in argentina but with the sea as background. Exellent the excursion by buggy, I recommend it. you won't regret
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