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The Rota das Falésias or Cliff Route in Ceará has more than 200 kilometers of beach, on one side is the sea and on the other, the walls of sand that provides unforgettable walks.
Who has never heard of the beach of Canoa Quebrada, in Ceará?
Its beautiful beaches of white dunes and colorful sand cliffs attract tourists from all over the world.
But the east coast of Ceará gathers other gems for lovers of the Sun and Beach segment.
With the Route of the Cliffs, the tourist can know almost 200 kilometers of beaches, dunes and cliffs, also rich in cultural manifestation.
Starting from Fortaleza, it is possible to get to know some of the main attractions of the Ceará coast in up to eight days.
In addition to the capital, the route of the route of the cliffs includes the municipalities of Aquiraz, Cascavel, Beberibe, Aracati and Icapuí, arriving near the border of Rio Grande do Norte.
In addition to the beaches, the first stop, Aquiraz, offers a rich historical center and also the largest water park in Latin America, Beach Park. The distance from Fortaleza is 32.3 km.
Cascavel, 80 km from the capital, has the Central de Artesanato and the Águas Belas Beach, which is cut by the Rio Mal Cozinhado, which flows into the sea.
At low tide, the sands form small and inviting islands.
In Beberibe, the attractions are the beach of Morro Branco – where the Natural Monument of Falésias is located – and the beach of Fontes.
What draws attention is the diversity of color of the sands.
Watch the video of the cliff route in Ceará
The last stop is Icapuí, which is 200 km from Fortaleza, and is the land of lobster.
The main tours are to the beaches of Ponta Grossa, Redonda and Tremembé.
During the route of the falécias, it is possible to make buggy and raft rides, as well as panoramic tours. On some beaches you can also practice sports such as kitesurfing.
In Canoa Quebrada, for example, the kids have fun with the “esquibunda”.
Tourism and Travel Guide to the Cliff Route in Ceará