Beberibe, Administrative municipality in Ceará, Brazil.
Beberibe is a municipality in Ceará that extends across coastal regions with colored cliffs and extensive sand formations along the shoreline. The landscape features several beaches, each with its own distinct character and setting.
The settlement was originally named Uruanda and gained recognition after the construction of a local church in 1875. It became an official municipality in 1951.
The municipality maintains strong fishing traditions, with local communities preserving maritime practices visible in the coastal villages. Visitors can observe this way of life directly when walking through the waterfront areas.
Access is available through regular bus services and private transfers from Fortaleza. Multiple lodging options can be found near the beaches for visitors of different budgets.
The Beberibe Cliffs Natural Monument was established in 2004 and requires authorized guides to explore the area and protect the geological formations. This protected status makes it a significant site for conservation research.
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