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Fortaleza, Brazil-port

The city’s name, meaning “fortress,” is the only visible legacy in modern Fortaleza of its earlier eventful history. It was from Fortaleza that the move for independence from Portugal had its beginnings and actual fighting took place between the Portuguese and the local patriots. Today a sprawling city of almost two million inhabitants, Fortaleza is the capital of the State of Ceará and one of the chief commercial centers of Brazil’s northeast region.

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Fortaleza Highlights

Light Activity

Duration: 3 1/2 hours

Tour Code: FOR-001

Explore the historic beauty and sites of scenic Fortaleza during an orientation tour highlighting its beaches, resort areas, and commercial and residential districts.

Depart the pier for the drive towards the Mucuripe Lighthouse, where the popular eastern beaches begin. Your route will take you through the residential section, then on to the center of town. Along the way, your guide will point out the Memorial to President Castelo Branco. This modern mausoleum is the last resting-place of the state's best-known son, the military president of Brazil from 1964 to 1966.

Next, you will continue on to the Praça de Alencar, the city's largest square in the heart of the commercial district. Here, you will visit the Teatro José de Alencar. Located in the center of Praça de Alencar, this theater is named for the great 19th-century novelist and poet who was a native of the city. After crossing the central downtown commercial district, a brief stop will be made to see the new Gothic-style Se Cathedral, constructed of concrete and featuring beautiful stained-glass windows. Leaving the church, you will pass by the Assunção Fortress, originally built by the Dutch and still in use today as a military installation.

You will then proceed for a visit to the Emcetur Tourist Center. One of the best places for local handicrafts, it is located in the old prison complex. Here, hundreds of stalls display a wide selection of embroidered textiles, woodcarvings, basketware, clay figurines, and lace, a craft for which Fortaleza is renowned. Some time will be made available for browsing the merchandise; your guide will be standing by to address any questions you may have.

Following your visit, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the ship. En route, a photo stop will be made at the famous Metallic Bridge, also known as the English Bridge. You will then re-board your coach for the ride along the seafront and past Iracema Beach, a popular beach lined with 5-star hotels, before arriving back at the pier.

Please note: This tour involves approximately 1 hour of walking.