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Most of the tourists that go to Brazil think of Rio as
the number one destination spot. Well, they are right. But year after
year, another city is getting closer to it, and already is the main
destination for many tourists coming from Europe or North America:
Fortaleza. With a weather that dares being even better than the one in
Rio, this city in northeast Brazil coast has turned itself in a tropical
paradise. Temperatures among 25°C to 36°C (77°F to 97°F) all year
long, 20 miles of sandy and sunny beaches, packed with luxury
hotels, resorts as well as cozy inns, the capital of Ceara State is a
whole new world in terms of touristic fun to be explored.
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As it is easy to imagine, the sea have always
been the most important thing for Fortaleza, and historically, a
great part of this importance was conquered by the traditional
Jangada boat. This picture shows one of them, and it was standing there,
just in front of our hotel. They have been one of the most
traditional images of Ceara. Even today, when modern fishing boats
face depart from the city ports every day, early in the morning,
hundreds of lonely sailors leave the coast aboard this tiny and
fragile wooden made boats, making this a true picturesque scene. |
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A walk downtown should include Beira Mar Ave, one of
the main promenades around the beach area (the one at left). Starting at 6
pm every night, during high season, there you will find the Feira de
Artesanato, a real showcase of Ceara arts. Paintings, pottery,
traditional arts and performing musicians. At
left, one of the most known city monuments, Iracema Arc, a
work by artist Zenon Barreto
representing the young indian girl that used to
live in this same beach, according to brazilian novelist José
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Do not forget to visit to
Centro Cultural Dragao do Mar. It is a
cultural complex, including museums, planetarium, movies, library
and very cozy bars and restaurants (right photo), painted with
strong colors, the right place for some music and fun, specially on
friday and saturday nights. |
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The statues of Iracema
and Peri Indians,
located at Mucuripe Beach.
Next to it you will find de departure
point of touristic boats that make two hours cruises. After your
tour, take some time do Visit Coco Park, the largest in town, a lovely place full of attractions to children, as well as some
restaurants and bars. Or why not Visit Praia do Futuro (Future
Beach), the best place in town to have a beer in front of the sea. |
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At right, one of the many
items found at Feira de Artesanato (souvenirs and handcraft
fair), every night at Praia de Iracema beach, from 6 to 10 PM. The
small figures are Lampiao and his wife Maria Bonita,
the most notorious robbers from the past, that became quite famous
at northeast Brazil. In the state of Ceara you will find
almost 400 miles of beaches, sand dunes and tall green palms. Among
the best places to visit is the famous Jericoacoara beach (170 miles
from Fortaleza). This ancient Indian word means Alligator basking
in the sun... And, if there used to be some of them there, they
probably chose the best place for basking in the sun, because a
recent touristic scenic places survey made by the Washington Post,
considered Jericoacoara one of the top ten most beautiful beaches in
the world. |
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The Englishman Bridge,
left, used to
be part of Recife old port, in the past. Today is a pleasant
touristic atractions, with a small restaurant, souvenir shop and the
best place in town to go fishing or just take great photos from the
shoreline. Next to it are located a number of very popular
restaurants and bars where you will be able to hear and dance to the
most popular rythm in town, the Forro. |
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At right you can see a very common scene at the state
of Ceara. A dream for some, and an everyday image in Fortaleza. Another
thing that usually surprises visitors in Fortaleza is the green water
colors and its warm temperature, all year round. The city has many
beaches, some crowded with tourists and some others wild and apparently
unchanged for centuries. Knowing this beaches, every one of them with its
unique personality is a not only a challenge, but also a pleasure and the
main goal of the visitors. |
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Photo from Jose de Alencar
Theater, located downtown. Usually on weekends, at the inner
court, you will find free dance and music shows of authentic
northeast brazilian music like the Forro, Baiao, Maracatu and many
other. Costumes and instruments are very interesting and give a
chance to know the vast array of musical traditions from Ceara
state. The theather was built among 1908 and 1910, with steel
brougth from Scotland, neoclassic style. You will also find there
a library, art gallery and a cafeteria. |
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Boat trips are very popular among tourists in
Fortaleza. The main tour operators are Ceara Saveiros
(located Mucuripe Beach), Marina Park Hotel (at pier in
front of the hotel), and Martur (also at Mucuripe Beach). Tours
usually departs at 10 am and last 2 hours. During high season there
are also evening and nigh tours. Do not forget to take you bathing
suit, as all of the boat tours use to stop at some places to allow
tourist to dive and swim for some time. |
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One more suggestion for a day tour outside
Fortaleza is a visit to Canoa Furada beach, located in Aracati,
about 100 miles away. Formerly a forgotten place, it is now one of the
best options to relax and enjoy the nature. Or, if you prefer action, go
to Aqua Park, a theme park located in Porto das Dunas, just
15 miles from downtown. There you will find all the usual water park
attractions. The place has also lockers, restaurant and bars. Open daily
from 10 am to 5 pm. Fortaleza is located in northeast Brazil, a 3 hours
flight trip from Rio, and 5 hours flight from Miami. There are also many
non stop flights from Europe. The city has many first class hotels, all of them facing the beach
and the Jangadas boats. And, best of all, you don’t need to
worry about which is the best time of the year to go there. In Fortaleza
it is always summer. |
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