Setting Sun

The Cear possesss 578 km of the coast, with some of beaches prettiest of the world. The main beaches of the state are located between the calls Coast of the Rising Sun and Coast of the Setting Sun, that receive these names in function from its localization in relation to the city of $fortaleza. Thus, the script that follows for the side east of the pertaining to the state of Cear capital is known as Coast of the Rising Sun, in reference to the sunrise. Already the script to the west is called Coast of the Setting Sun. This information makes all the difference in the hour to reserve a hotel in $fortaleza, since the lodging must facilitate the access to beaches and to the points that the tourist intends to visit.

The characteristic mark of the regions, that understand these scripts, is the architecture strong influenced by the Portuguese settling. In what it says respect to the gastronomia, the culinria of the coasts, as could not leave of being, it is to the base of fish and fruits of the sea. In the Coast of the Rising Sun, the lobster is main ingredient in the cardpio of the restaurants, while escargot is the prominence in the Coast of the Setting Sun. Moreover, the two circuits possess good infrastructure, that host competitions of surf, Windsurf, kitesurf, for example, and events, as artistic presentations and shows. Between main beaches they are the Jericoacoara, Taiba, Guajiru in the Setting part; Beberibe, Iguape and Camponga in the Rising part, that it possesss, beyond beaches, lakes of crystalline waters and the Labyrinth of the Falsias, that exhibits twelve tonalities of colors. It is for these and other reasons that these two circuits are visited of Brazil and attract diverse tourists for $fortaleza and region during the year all, especially in the summer. Ladislada de Lara is tourism guide, adores to travel and to search new destinations. It is always sharing its experiences in the net with tips of hotels, leisure, and gastronomia.

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