Canoa Quebrada

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Canoa Quebrada, known as the pearl of the east coast of Ceará, Brazil, is an international touristic beach 164 km from Fortaleza, in the county of Aracati.

With 365 sunny days along year, this little fishermen village in the middle of dunes and falesias with a fantastic view, is become a touristic attraction with excellent hotel structures. The Tourism Authority of Ceará puts Canoa Quebrada as the most important tourist attraction after Fortaleza.

The region’s climate is less dry semi-arid. The average annual temperature is around 24 °C – with an average annual high of 32 °C, and a low of 21 °C. The sun is present almost all year long, with rains only between March and May.

City facts

State: Ceará Region: Northeast Population: 65.292 inhabitants (District of Aracati) AREA CODE: (88)

Distances Fortaleza: 167 km (104 miles) Russas: 80 km (50 miles) Mossoró: 90 km (56 miles) Rio de Janeiro: 2,732 km (1700 miles) São Paulo: 3,033 km (1880 miles)

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