Travel Jericoacoara, BrazilJericoacoara is best described by the Lonely Planet as a, “perfect combination of isolated location, stunning coastal scenery, enjoyable activities, good-value pousadas and restaurants, and nightlife.”
Many people end up staying longer in ‘Jeri’ than they planned. Be sure to book ahead from July to January. In Jericoacoara you can kite surf, wind surf, and just plain old surf surf. There are also buggy rides on the nearby dunes, and capoeira lessons on the beach.
Where to Stay:Pousada Calanda; s/d R$40/70, with air-con R$ 50/80, close to the dune, uses solar power, pretty and relaxingVila dos Ipes; s R$55-110, d R$80-160, on the beach, charming place with bright rooms, highly recommended Pousada Atlantis; s/d R$50/70, with air-con R$60/80, nice rooms, each with their own hammock and table Jericoacoara Bus Routes:You can either back-track to Fortaleza (R$35.50, 7 hours) and go from there, or take a buggy ride to Parnaiba (R$200, for up to four people) and then take a bus on to São Luís (R$57, 11 hours). |








