Praia de Jericoacoara.
Praia de Jericoacoara is a coastal anomaly where paved roads give way to deep sand and the pace of life follows the Atlantic tides. Tucked within a protected national park, the main beach is a broad expanse of golden shoreline famously flanked by the Duna do Pôr do Sol, a massive sand dune where crowds gather nightly to watch the sun dip directly into the ocean. The landscape is defined by its constant movement; shifting dunes reveal freshwater lagoons like Lagoa do Paraíso, where hammocks are hung directly in the turquoise water. High-velocity winds make the area a global hub for kitesurfing, while the village remains a grounded mix of rustic chic and traditional fishing culture. Beyond the main bay, the terrain turns rugged at the Serrote hills, leading to the iconic Pedra Furada arch, a testament to the coast's dramatic geological history.