Tatajuba

A Hidden Paradise on the Coast of Ceará

Nestled between Camocim and Jericoacoara, on the western coast of Ceará, Tatajuba Beach is one of the most authentic and breathtaking destinations in Brazil’s Northeast. Located about 25 km west of Jericoacoara, Tatajuba lies within the Jericoacoara National Park, preserving a pristine and natural atmosphere that makes it a true haven for nature lovers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tatajuba is internationally known as one of Brazil’s top kitesurfing destinations, attracting riders from around the world in search of steady winds, warm waters, and spectacular scenery. The landscape is defined by massive shifting sand dunes, the famous Duna do Funil (Morro Branco) — one of the highest dunes on the Ceará coast — and the freshwater lagoons such as Lagoa Grande and Lagoa Verde, where visitors can unwind in hammocks suspended above crystal-clear waters.

Tatajuba Beach

Tatajuba Beach is a fishing village on Ceará’s west coast, in the municipality of Camocim, located between Camocim and Guriú—a rustic, natural destination for those who love nature and tranquility. It’s also a favorite spot for kitesurfing: the best season usually runs from June to January, with winds around 17–30 knots in the strongest months. The shallow waters are ideal for learning, progressing, practicing maneuvers freely, and doing freestyle.

What Makes Tatajuba Special

Everything you need for an unforgettable stay

Duna do Funil

One of the highest dunes on the Ceará coast, perfect for sandboarding and breathtaking views.

Freshwater Lagoons

Lagoa Grande and Lagoa Verde offer crystal-clear waters and hammocks for ultimate relaxation.

Traditional Boat Rides

Local fishermen offer tours along the Tatajuba River, revealing seahorses and rich wildlife.

Jericoacoara National Park

Protected natural area ensuring pristine beaches and authentic experiences.

Beyond being a kitesurfer’s paradise, Tatajuba is also beloved by those who appreciate ecotourism and authenticity. Visitors can explore the dunes on guided buggy tours, slide down the sand on the local favorite “esquibunda”, or take a traditional boat ride along the Tatajuba River, where local fishermen reveal seahorses and the area’s rich wildlife.

More remote and peaceful than Jericoacoara or Preá, Tatajuba offers an ideal escape for those seeking tranquility, privacy, and a deep connection with nature. It’s the perfect place to relax your mind, slow down, and disconnect from the world, letting time flow to the rhythm of the wind and the waves.