Jericoacoara Beach
Jericoacoara Beach
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Remco
Willemstad, Curaçao29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
This place is truly undescriptionable, the vibe is amazign, that i never have seen anywhere else in the world. Its a mix of Brazillian and some european tourists with some local natives from Jericoacoara. Very lay back and open lifestyle with a lot of happy people. Don't get surprised when you see any donkey, cow or dogs on the beach! Everybody is one. The beach is great for swimming, wave surfing, windsurfing and you see many kite surfers at the end of the day, who are ending there downwinders.
Written May 24, 2020
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Paulo N
25 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Couples
This is a small village in the extreme north of Ceará State, Brazil near a National Park. Wonderful beaches with clear, worm water as well as dunes and sweet water lagoons.
The village is well maintained, and the place is VERY safe. Food is great. You can find from home made stile to gourmet restaurants. You can just enjoy the beach or take tours to the West and East coasts. A place no one should mis!
Written February 20, 2020
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bart3620
Lanaken, Belgium40 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
A couple of years ago, we did a trip throughout the Ceara Province of Brazil and though most places did not leave a remarkable impression with me, Jericoacoara will be an everlasting memory - this place is a little paradise gem - small town with no high storey buildings, no pavement roads only dune sand roads, the domestic animals sleep during the night on the dune roads - plenty of restaurants at affordable prices - a few bars, some overpriced souvenir shops and a reasonable quiet nightlife - cheap pousadas but also a few 4 or 5 star hotels his is the perfect place to relax - to make a buggy tour through the impressive scenery of high dunes and sea lakes - to take profit of the tides and make a great walk on the beach - for the sportive one to kite-surf - and finally no need to dress up for dinner, leave your leather boots at home - safe to walk during the night - friendly people all around - I sincerely fell in love with this remarkable place
Written October 14, 2010
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Fail1
San Diego, CA140 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Solo
I booked five nights here hoping to relax and enjoy some peace and quiet in a tranquil setting. That wasn’t the case. The village has wisely banned outside vehicles, but unfortunately it’s more likely rather than trying to create a peaceful setting, it’s more that there just wasn’t room for them given the hotel trucks, motorcycles, dune buggies, and ATV’s. At some times during the day, the streets become jammed with traffic. The drivers seem to have little regard for the pedestrians. Stereos blaring. Speeding. Way too close to pedestrians. The beaches are nice though once you get away from the village. There are many, many restaurant choices and prices are reasonable given the resort status. Expect to spend US $20 for a meal. A large beer is around $3 US. Note that getting here in a rental car is an ordeal because it’s through the national park and the sand dunes. The rental car has to be parked outside the village anyway, so it won’t do you any good once here. You will also need to let much of the air out of your tires to get enough traction to make it through the dunes without 4x4. I have a lot of experience off road in rental cars and I got stuck. Therefore, I recommend a transit service. Jeri in my opinion, is best suited for Spring breakers who want to drink and lay on the beach. If you’re looking for quiet relaxation, keep looking. Also, be wary of the reviews on here for restaurants and tours. There are many with tons of five star reviews but no written comments. I’ve never seen that before . . . be suspicious.
Written January 24, 2024
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GJW
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2022
20 years ago Jeri was a great place with maybe 150 beds today it has 7,000 tourist beds and beach is filthy with trash. They charge you a fee to enter but do not clean up and permit loud music throughout the village. Jericoacoara is not what it was today it is the Ibiza of Brasil but at least the real Ibiza has changed for the better. Not Jeri!
Written September 21, 2022
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Gustavo
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022 • Couples
Firstly, that photo is not from Jericoacoara’s beach but from Lagos do Paraisso. Before coming to Jericoacoara and spending a week there I had heard lots of good things about this place. People said it was fantastic, an awesome place. Nothing further from the truth. The main beach stinks because of the algae, lots of them and very smelly. The tourist is exploited all the time. They try to take until the last cent out of you. Things are expensive. There’s a day trip to the east side where every stop you need to pay either to get in a fake “natural” pool or to a beach. Jericoacoara is a place for rich people to go take photos . It’s all so very noisy with all kinds of vehicles driving around the narrow streets at all times so forget about sleeping well.
Written October 24, 2022
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Silvano
7 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021
Jericoacoara is definitely a marketing issue, nothing more than that.
It is absolutely not worth to visit it, too far away from Fortaleza which is the closest civilized town next to it. 400 km of very bad roads , imagine how difficult it is for those under educated people of Jeri to get and to maintain fresh their purchases as meat vegetables. In Jeri it is absolutely NOT possible to drink water or to get ice in your drink, you will pass the next 3 days sitting on an ugly toilet.
There so many nice places in the world, do not lose your time and money to go there.
Written April 11, 2021
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alexlondon
London, UK12 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022 • Couples
WARNING this place is not a hippy chilled out vibe relaxed low key Place. It’s packed full of tacky bars , people . Truly awful . Everything is about making money to the point where the ice cream parlour won’t allow u to sample a flavour ! I mean what the hell. It’s just a horrid vibe. We left and went to nearby Prea which IS a chilled out lovely vibe if that’s what you’re looking for . It seems things have changed in jeri since they opened the airport and it’s flooded with people. Stay clear
Written January 24, 2022
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salvatore
Atlanta, GA17 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022 • Couples
I have travelled extensively through Brasil and can honestly say Jericocoara is one of the worst I have ever visited in my entire life . It is way overrated , not very clean and the beach infrastructure , except for one or two more exclusive sites , leaves much to be desired . It is a place to definitely AVOID during the pandemics due to the inability of people to keep social distancing .
Written January 18, 2022
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Navigator56201937485
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Solo
They charge turist taxes for each day that you spend there. The beach is definitely not that beautiful, poor place everything is very expensive and it's not worth to visit. Cobram taxas de turismo por cada dia que vc vai estar la, tudo muito Caro, lugar pobre, nao vale a pena.
Written June 22, 2024
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