Jericoacoara
Jericoacoara, également connu sous le nom de Jeri, est un petit village situé sur la côte nord-est du Brésil, réputé pour sa beauté naturelle et ses activités de plein air passionnantes. Entouré de vastes dunes de sable et de plages immaculées, Jericoacoara offre des possibilités d'activités telles que la planche à voile, le kitesurf et le sandboarding. Le village lui-même se caractérise par son atmosphère décontractée, avec ses rues sablonneuses, ses bars confortables et ses charmantes maisons d'hôtes. Les visiteurs peuvent explorer la Pedra Furada, une célèbre formation rocheuse située à proximité, admirer de superbes couchers de soleil depuis les dunes de sable et découvrir le mélange unique d'aventure et de tranquillité que Jericoacoara a à offrir.
Lieu et adresse
Jericoacoara is a coastal village and national park located in the state of Ceará, approximately 300 kilometers west of Fortaleza in northeastern Brazil. The village itself is nestled between sand dunes and the Atlantic Ocean, with no formal street addresses due to its rustic charm.
Comment s'y rendre
- From Fortaleza: The most common route is a 4-5 hour drive by car or private transfer. Alternatively, buses run from Fortaleza to Jijoca de Jericoacoara, followed by a short 4x4 transfer to the village (as cars cannot access the sandy roads).
- By Air: The nearest airport is in Jijoca de Jericoacoara (JJQ), with limited domestic flights. Most visitors fly into Fortaleza's Pinto Martins Airport (FOR) and continue by road.
Heures d'ouverture et billets
Jericoacoara is an open-access village and national park, so there are no formal opening hours or entrance fees. However, certain activities or guided tours within the park may require fees.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
- Dry Season (July–December): Ideal for clear skies and fewer rain interruptions. Winds are strong from August to October, perfect for kite surfing.
- Sunset at Pedra Furada: A must-see, best enjoyed from the famous rock formation at golden hour.
Durée de la visite
A stay of 2-3 days is recommended to fully experience the dunes, lagoons, and relaxed pace of the village. Day trips from Fortaleza are possible but tiring due to travel time.
Activités
- Sunset viewing at Pedra Furada or Duna do Pôr do Sol.
- Sandboarding on the dunes.
- Swimming in Lagoa Azul or Lagoa do Paraíso.
- Kite surfing or windsurfing (seasonal).
- Horseback riding along the beach.
Installations
- Basic amenities: small hotels, guesthouses, and pousadas (no large resorts).
- Restaurants and bars serving local seafood and caipirinhas.
- Limited ATMs; cash (BRL) is recommended for small vendors.
- No paved roads; most transport within the village is by foot, bicycle, or 4x4.
Ce qu'il faut apporter/vêtir
- Light, breathable clothing and sturdy sandals (the terrain is sandy and uneven).
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses—the sun is intense.
- A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Cash for small purchases, as card acceptance is limited.
Règles et règlements
- The village is part of a national park; respect nature by avoiding littering.
- No motorized vehicles are allowed in the village center.
- Drones may require prior authorization due to environmental protections.
Informations sur le contact
For park-related inquiries, consult the ICMBio website (Brazil’s environmental agency). Local tourism offices in Jericoacoara or Jijoca de Jericoacoara can provide on-the-ground assistance.