The best time to visit is between July and December when the weather is dry, and the winds are perfect for water sports.
Jericoacoara can be reached by flying to Pinto Martins Fortaleza International Airport, then taking a bus or transfer service to the village.
Jericoacoara has limited banking facilities, and ATMs can be scarce, so it's advisable to bring cash.
Yes, with its beautiful beaches and calming atmosphere, Jericoacoara is suitable for families.
Kitesurfing, sandboarding, and horseback riding are popular activities, alongside exploring the dunes and lagoons.
Cultural events include local music performances, forró dancing nights, and art exhibitions throughout the year.
As a visitor, you may be required to pay an environmental fee for entry, which helps maintain the natural park.
The food is a mix of Brazilian dishes with a focus on fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional regional cooking.
Pack light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, swimwear, and comfortable shoes for walking on sand.
While many tourist service providers speak English, knowing basic Portuguese phrases will enhance your experience.