- A lively day exploring Fortaleza’s nearby beaches
- Key Points
- A detailed look at the three stops
- Canoa Quebrada — a symbol of Fortaleza
- Morro Branco — cliffs and labyrinths
- Praia das Fontes — a quick photo stop
- The practical details
- What travelers are saying
- Who should consider this tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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A lively day exploring Fortaleza’s nearby beaches

If you’re in Fortaleza and craving a quick getaway to some of the area’s most iconic beaches, the Excursion in Fortaleza 3 Beaches in 1 Day offers a pretty good option. For just around $15.68 per person, you get approximately 8 hours of sightseeing, swimming, and photo ops, visiting Canoa Quebrada, Morro Branco, and Praia das Fontes. Our guides, like Humberto and Gerlania, are praised for friendliness and attentiveness, making the day mostly smooth and enjoyable.
What we love about this tour is the value for money — three beaches in one day is a busy schedule, but the stops offer a variety of sights from cliffs to calm waters. Plus, the transportation is comfortable, often air-conditioned, with USB charging options, which makes the long day more bearable. Another highlight is the scenic landscapes—the cliffs of Morro Branco and the iconic, postcard-worthy views of Canoa Quebrada.
A key consideration is that this is a fast-paced day. Multiple reviews mention the tight schedule leaves little time to relax or truly explore each spot. If you’re after a leisurely beach day or plenty of time to swim and unwind, this might not be your best fit. Instead, it’s ideal for those who want a quick taste of the region’s highlights and don’t mind a bit of rushing.
This tour suits travelers who want an affordable, energetic overview of some top coastal spots near Fortaleza. It’s perfect if you’re on a tight schedule or looking to tick off several must-see beaches in one go.
Key Points

- Affordable: At just $15.68, it offers good value for a full day of sightseeing.
- Efficient: Visits three popular beaches in one day, saving travel planning.
- Comfortable transport: Modern, air-conditioned vehicles make long hours more comfortable.
- Photo opportunities: Morro Branco’s cliffs and Canoa Quebrada’s postcard scenery are highlights.
- Fast-paced experience: Limited time at each stop might leave some wanting more.
- Good for quick trips: Best suited for those who prefer seeing many sights over relaxing on the beach.
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A detailed look at the three stops

Canoa Quebrada — a symbol of Fortaleza
The tour kicks off around noon, heading straight to Canoa Quebrada, a beach world-famous for its dramatic cliffs and lively atmosphere. While our guide, Gê, is consistently praised for friendliness, reviewers note that there’s limited time here — just enough to snap a few photos of the iconic postcard views and perhaps grab a quick snack.
One traveler mentions, “you come with a lot of hunger and it’s time to have lunch and prepare for the return,” which underscores how tight the schedule is. You may get a glance at the famous symbol on the cliffs but probably won’t have much time to explore or swim. Still, the support with a restaurant and swimming pool means you can enjoy some comfort and refreshment, even if briefly.
Morro Branco — cliffs and labyrinths
Next, the group heads to Morro Branco, a place that’s beloved for its unique labyrinth of cliffs and colorful sandstone formations. It’s a site that offers fantastic photo opportunities, especially for those wanting to capture the vibrant landscape.
Here, you’ll spend around 2 hours, which many find just enough to enjoy the views and take photos. The reviews highlight the breathtaking scenery, although some feel the time is limited for a thorough exploration. If you’re a fan of natural beauty and want to see something different from the typical beach, Morro Branco is a highlight.
Praia das Fontes — a quick photo stop
Finally, the tour makes a short 1-hour stop at Praia das Fontes, mainly for photos. You’re not expected to swim here, but the scenic views make for a nice quick break from the bus. It’s a good chance to stretch your legs and snap some memorable pictures.
The practical details
The tour departs at 12:00 am (which seems to be a typo, likely 12:00 pm or noon), making it suitable for travelers wanting to maximize a single day. The group size is generally capped at 50 travelers, helping maintain a sense of intimacy and ensuring the guides can pay attention.
Booking about 36 days in advance shows the tour’s popularity among those seeking a quick, budget-friendly way to see local beaches. The full refund policy offers peace of mind — cancel 24 hours ahead for a full refund, which is handy if your plans change.
The transportation is highlighted as clean, equipped, and with USB chargers, which means you can keep your devices charged for photos or navigation. The guides, especially Humberto and Gerlania, get consistent praise for their friendly service and support.
What travelers are saying

Most reviews are positive, emphasizing the fun and value of the trip. One reviewer states, “Very fun, we like very much, super recommend,” describing the day as “very nice” and the staff as “super friendly.” Others appreciate the good organization, punctuality, and the supportive attitude of guides.
However, some feel it’s a hurry-up experience. For instance, a reviewer notes, “It’s not a walk to do in one day,” emphasizing that the day feels rushed and doesn’t leave much time to enjoy the beaches. This is a crucial point — if your priority is chilling out and swimming, you might find this tour a bit too brisk.
Another review points out the transportation’s comfort, highlighting the air conditioning and USB inputs, which help make the long hours more bearable. The cost-effectiveness is clear, with many mentioning that for the price, the tour offers a respectable overview of the area’s highlights.
Who should consider this tour?

This trip is best suited for budget travelers or short-term visitors who want to see a variety of beaches without spending a lot or planning individual trips. It’s ideal for those who are happy with a fast-paced day and are mainly interested in photo opportunities and scenic views rather than relaxing on the sand all day. It’s also great for first-time visitors eager to get a snapshot of Fortaleza’s coastal beauty.
If your main goal is a leisurely beach day with plenty of swimming and relaxing time, you might prefer a different, more relaxed option, possibly booking separate trips to each beach.
The Sum Up

This three-beach tour near Fortaleza offers a solid introduction to some of the region’s most photogenic spots. For just over $15, you get a well-organized, lively day filled with scenic vistas, friendly guides, and enjoyable transportation. The experience is perfect for travelers who want to pack a lot into one day and don’t mind the quick pace.
While it might not satisfy those looking for extensive exploration or a relaxed beach day, it delivers excellent value for the price. The views of Morro Branco’s cliffs and the iconic Canoa Quebrada skyline are worth the visit alone. Just remember, it’s a busy, whirlwind tour — so come prepared to enjoy each stop quickly but fully.
Whether you’re short on time or on a budget, this trip offers a practical, fun way to tick three beaches off your Fortaleza list and capture some beautiful memories.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be family-friendly. However, keep in mind the day is quite busy, so very young children or those with mobility issues may find it tiring.
What’s included in the price?
The tour cost covers transportation, guide support, and visits to all three beaches. Entry to the beaches is free, and the vehicle is described as well-equipped, with air conditioning and USB chargers.
Can I swim at these beaches?
While swimming may be possible at Canoa Quebrada or Praia das Fontes, the time spent at each is limited. Reviewers mention that the tour is more about sightseeing than relaxing on the beach.
What’s the best time of day to start?
The tour departs around noon, which allows for a full day of sightseeing. Always confirm the start time when booking, as there may be a typo in the initial schedule.
How long is each stop?
Canoa Quebrada is about 5 hours including support services, Morro Branco is 2 hours, and Praia das Fontes is about 1 hour. Expect some quick transitions between stops.
What’s the main drawback?
The most common critique is the hurry-up pace — limited time to enjoy each location comfortably. If you want to relax or spend more time swimming, this might not be the best choice.
Is there flexibility if I want to cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is convenient if your plans change unexpectedly.
This tour offers a straightforward, budget-friendly way to see some of Fortaleza’s most photogenic beaches, making it a solid pick for those eager to tick off several highlights in a single day with minimal fuss.


















