Ceara among favourite international kitesurf destinations
Ceará ranks among the favourite international kitesurf destinations and the state invests heavily in its potential. As a result, it is reaping significant rewards.
Ceará ranks among the favourite international kitesurf destinations and the state invests heavily in its potential. As a result, it is reaping significant rewards.
The capital of Ceará will welcome the Latin American stage of the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 in November this year. The event consolidates Fortaleza as a top choice for the world’s elite athletes. In addition, it boosts tourist revenues for the city and state.
Tourism in Ceará has shown consistently higher growth than Brazil and other states in the Northeast since 2014. The increase is particularly impressive over the last three quarters.
With its classy beachfront living, excellent climate and affordability, Fortaleza has been ranked as the best place to retire in Brazil. In addition, the city also stands as the second-best place for retirement in Latin America.
International tourism in Brazil registered record figures in the first half of this year and as a result, the country expects to exceed its pre-pandemic levels of 6 million visitors. In addition, tourist spending soared to its second highest in 28 years.
Fortaleza has just launched a campaign to appeal to tourists in search of an adrenalin rush and aims to become the capital of adventure sports in Brazil.
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Not only has Ceará tourism made a complete recovery after the pandemic, it now leads Brazil in revenue and activity levels. In addition, the state ranks as the most popular destination in July and is looking forward to a busy summer.
The 5th edition of the COPAC Pan American Ocean Racing Championships will take place in Ceará this year. The world-class event brings together elite athletes from the Americas in rowing and sailing for ten days in August and September.
International tourism in Brazil has now exceeded pre-pandemic levels, with more foreign visitors in Q1 this year than Q1 2019. In addition, business travel is setting new records as Brazil prepares for a busy 2023.