a little windy haven less than an hour west of Jericoacoara, is a small fishing village nestled at the mouth of the River Tucunduba and surrounded by an immense dune park. With its slow, laid-back lifestyle and steady breeze, it’s become a favorite for those who come to Tatajuba kitesurf and end up staying longer than planned. The simple way of living, the tranquility of the people, and the few unobtrusive, beautiful pousadas make your visit unforgettable — so much so that you might not want to leave. And with wind and untouched nature all around, many don’t.
Tatajuba, Ceará, Brazil — a quiet fishing village west of Jericoacoara, set at the Tucunduba River mouth and surrounded by sweeping sand dunes and lagoons.
High: July – January (20–35 knots) Low: February – June (10–20 knots) Wind Probability: 95% in peak season
Air Temperature: 28–38°C (year-round) Water Temperature: 26–28°C Wind Direction: Side-onshore No wetsuit needed: This is tropical Kiting at its best
Great for all levels — from beginners in the lagoons to big-air riders chasing kickers at the river mouth.
Sunset dune trips, chilled caipirinhas in hammock bars, downwinders at golden hour, and endless views of wind-swept dunes and river lagoons.
Tatajuba sits deep within Brazil’s legendary wind corridor, where the steady “Leste” trade wind blows strong and reliable from July to January. The wind here averages 18 to 35 knots, often accelerating between the dunes and across the lagoons that define the area. It usually starts by late morning and keeps pumping until sunset, providing full days of perfect riding conditions. With air temperatures around 30 °C and water near 28 °C, you can kite comfortably in just boardshorts or a bikini all season long. The combination of butter-flat lagoon water, smooth ocean chop, and small waves makes Tatajuba ideal for freeride, freestyle, and long downwind adventures that link with Jericoacoara or continue further west into the wild north of Brazil.
Tatajuba, Ceará, Brazil — a quiet fishing village west of Jericoacoara, set at the Tucunduba River mouth and surrounded by sweeping sand dunes and lagoons.
High: July – January (20–35 knots) Low: February – June (10–20 knots) Wind Probability: 95% in peak season
Air Temperature: 28–38°C (year-round) Water Temperature: 26–28°C Wind Direction: Side-onshore No wetsuit needed: This is tropical Kiting at its best
Great for all levels — from beginners in the lagoons to big-air riders chasing kickers at the river mouth.
Sunset dune trips, chilled caipirinhas in hammock bars, downwinders at golden hour, and endless views of wind-swept dunes and river lagoons.
Tatajuba is a kitesurfer’s dream where wind, dunes, and lagoons blend into one breathtaking playground. The main kite area, just a short ride from the village, sits inside a vast tidal lagoon with butter-flat water at low tide — perfect for freestyle, freeride, and long, relaxed sessions. As the tide rises, the lagoon connects with the open sea, offering small waves and smooth ocean chop for surfboard riders. A short downwinder from Jericoacoara to Tatajuba is one of the most iconic routes in Ceará, gliding past rolling dunes and mangrove channels. For adventurous kiters, exploring deeper into the river mouth or the freshwater lagoons behind the dunes reveals surreal, mirror-like conditions. Tatajuba delivers it all — space, variety, and the pure, wild essence of Brazil’s north coast.
Tatajuba, Ceará, Brazil — a quiet fishing village west of Jericoacoara, set at the Tucunduba River mouth and surrounded by sweeping sand dunes and lagoons.
High: July – January (20–35 knots) Low: February – June (10–20 knots) Wind Probability: 95% in peak season
Air Temperature: 28–38°C (year-round) Water Temperature: 26–28°C Wind Direction: Side-onshore No wetsuit needed: This is tropical Kiting at its best
Great for all levels — from beginners in the lagoons to big-air riders chasing kickers at the river mouth.
Sunset dune trips, chilled caipirinhas in hammock bars, downwinders at golden hour, and endless views of wind-swept dunes and river lagoons.
Tatajuba is one of the most unforgettable stops on our Downwind Kite Safaris, marking the transition from Ceará’s rolling dunes to the remote wilds of Brazil’s far north. It’s featured in both the Classic Downwind Express (Taiba to Jericoacoara) and the Wild North Downwind Route (Tatajuba to Atins) — two of our most iconic multi-day expeditions. Riders arrive here after carving through endless beaches and lagoons, rewarded with Tatajuba’s surreal blend of dunes, mirror-flat lagoons, and strong, steady wind. From here, you can continue west toward Barra Grande, the Parnaíba Delta, and the Lençóis Maranhenses, riding through landscapes that feel like another planet. Whether as a mid-point rest stop or the start of a new adventure, Tatajuba captures the essence of Brazilian kitesurfing — raw, remote, and endlessly windy.
Tatajuba, Ceará, Brazil — a quiet fishing village west of Jericoacoara, set at the Tucunduba River mouth and surrounded by sweeping sand dunes and lagoons.
High: July – January (20–35 knots) Low: February – June (10–20 knots) Wind Probability: 95% in peak season
Air Temperature: 28–38°C (year-round) Water Temperature: 26–28°C Wind Direction: Side-onshore No wetsuit needed: This is tropical Kiting at its best
Great for all levels — from beginners in the lagoons to big-air riders chasing kickers at the river mouth.
Sunset dune trips, chilled caipirinhas in hammock bars, downwinders at golden hour, and endless views of wind-swept dunes and river lagoons.
Tatajuba is a well-rounded kitesurf destination with something for every rider. The river mouth lagoon offers smooth, waist-deep water perfect for beginners and freestylers, while the shorebreak near the ocean delivers small, clean waves ideal for boosting or practicing wave riding. Add in nearby downwind routes and uncrowded surroundings, and you’ve got a spot that’s both fun and flexible — especially when the tide and wind line up.
Set in the heart of a dune park, Tatajuba is as much about exploring as it is about kiting. From shifting sands to tranquil lagoons, there’s plenty to keep you busy when the kite is packed away.
Ride across ever-changing dunes with endless views.
Cool off in crystal-clear waters hidden among the dunes.
Swing in a hammock over the water with a cold drink.
Head 45 minutes by buggy to Jericoacoara for music, bars and dancing or enjoy the growing after kite vibe in Tatajuba.
Make a night of it in Jeri, then return the next day.