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Explore BrazilBrazil's northeastern coastline stretches across nine states, from Bahia's coconut-fringed shores to the dramatic dunes of Lençóis Maranhenses. Each region carries its own identity: the colonial architecture of Olinda contrasting with Jericoacoara's barefoot village atmosphere, the reef-protected waters of Porto de Galinhas offering different pleasures than the surf breaks of Pipa. The dry season from September to February draws travelers seeking reliable sunshine, though the shoulder months bring smaller crowds and greener landscapes.
Accommodation standards have risen significantly over the past decade, with international hotel groups establishing properties alongside family-run pousadas that have operated for generations. Fernando de Noronha maintains strict visitor limits, creating an exclusivity that shapes its hospitality offerings. On the mainland, beachfront properties in Trancoso's Quadrado or along Ceará's western coast balance contemporary comforts with the region's relaxed pace — a rhythm set by tides, fishing schedules, and the afternoon breeze that locals call the vento terral.