Ceará is one of the states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast. The land of the sun is one of the main tourist destinations of Brazil and has attractions for all tastes. From Jericoacoara, with its immense white dunes, to the Bugge and Jeep rides in Canoa Quebrada, buying embroiderings, hammocks and typical plates.
The State is better known by its extensive coast, with 573 kilometers (356 miles) of sand blessed with sun all year long. But it also has great extensions of mountains and sertões, such as the great valleys producing tropical fruits in the chapadas of Araripe and Apodi. To the south, on the border of Paraíba, Pernambuco and Piauí, is the National Forest of Araripe.
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This category encompasses area attractions and resources for those traveling in Ceará, including tourist guides.
The state has several tourist attractions but is famous for its eco-tourism capabilities with hundreds of nearly deserted beaches and sand dunes. Besides the famous coast, Ceará has also a big touristical potential in the countryland, with the rainforests and waterfalls of the Highlands (such as Ibiapaba, Araripe, Meruoca and Guaramiranga) and some semi-arid regions which are ideal for tourists who like sports and adventure, especially the city of Quixadá.
Main Tourist Attractions: Fortaleza, Jericoacoara and Canoa Quebrada.