The Northeast, Brazil
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General Brazil travel guidebooks (e.g., Lonely Planet, Rough Guides) feature Jericoacoara. Local maps are often available from pousadas.
Reading broader books on Brazilian culture, history, or fiction set in the Northeast region deepens your visit.
Small local tourist brochures or flyers, found in pousadas, offer current information directly from local businesses.
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Listen to Forró music, a staple of Northeastern Brazil, and other Brazilian popular music (MPB).
Explore local artisan shops and appreciate the crafts reflecting regional culture.
Before you go, explore music from the Brazilian Northeast. Forró, a popular genre, is played live in many Jericoacoara bars.