Hello, my name is Mateus, and I live in Fortaleza, and yes, the Brazilian northeast, it is a very good option for tourism, especially in Fortaleza. It's time for the world to learn that Brazil is not just São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. I recommend getting to know the largest water park in Latin America, Beach Park, is in this city of Fortaleza!
@@SkarabCZ If you're supposed to live in a middle class neighborhood, you can live well, there's a lot of work, it's a big city with almost 3 million inhabitants!
Amazingly, Fortaleza is hotter than Rio de Janeiro. Fortaleza is among the hottest Brazilian capitals and Rio de Janeiro is not. In Fortaleza it is sunny and hot all year round, it rains little in the city and in Rio de Janeiro it rains more and reaches lower temperatures.
Ngm pode nem andar tranquilo pelo Rio. Ontem vi uma notícia d um jovem turista q foi @ss@ssinado com 23 fac@d4s. É arrastão, trombadinhas, tiroteios...
This seems more of my speed compare to Rio. Rio is like blah! This place seems very chilled, clean, and still can get into some action. I will check this place for sure one day.
Totally agree with you. A much better option than Rio. I prefer places that most don’t go to. Thanks for sharing this with us. Did you fly GOL up there?
Camboriú, Itapema, Florianópolis, Bombinhas, Búzios etc; they are beautiful coastal cities with good infrastructure, excellent safety and quality of life. I recommend these to you too 
After your video I decided to visit Fortaleza. You're spot on! There I purchased a gorgeous ocean front 3/3 bed/bath high-rise condo on Avenida Beira Mar near Nautico Clube for US $300K - $150K down, balance financed in 15 yrs. Now I am planning to retire there in 20 yrs.
@@Guilherme-Rstatistics say rio is safer than northeast which is far far from reality. Also the most developed place in Brazil will always be any rich part of the capitals.
@@Guilherme-R"muito mais desenvolvido." "Muito mais" kkkkk Quem vê pensa q o Sul é, pelomenos, "desenvolvido como a Espanha. O Sul ainda é uma região subdesenvolvida e um pouco mais "desenvolvida" q o nordeste.. Fortaleza bate em qualquer cidade da região Sul. Essa gnt cheia de conceitos pré, acham q vivemos na miséria absoluta.
@@Guilherme-RE ainda nega q o nordeste é mais bonito. Nossas capitais, nosso interior, nossas praias, em todo quesito o nordeste é mais bonito q o sul, isso n tem nada d pessoal. Pessoal é teu preconceito contra nós. Tua mascara caiu.
I love this video thank you for just walking through and showing everything. I grew up there and miss my second home country so much, this really helps with my nostalgia from the best time of my life :) I can’t wait to visit my family and walk here at night time with them ❤
Fantastic video 📹 👏. I'm looking for a chill out spot for a year or two 😉. This spot looks interesting I wonder what direction is this from Rio de Janeiro and how far away is it. I will do some more research and find out what is the cost of living here is my most expensive cost will be housing but I plan to pay a year in advance and I think I can get a reasonable deal.
Florianópolis, Camboriú, Itapema, Bombinhas, Búzios etc; They are beautiful coastal cities with good infrastructure, excellent safety and quality of life. I recommend these to you too
@@pedrofigueredoruiz8655 They are all in the south , right ? How about infrastructure and especially safety in cities in the North East Region ? ( I assume you are brazilian that s why I ' m asking you ) . I have read horrendous things on Fortaleza like more than 11 murders per day in first half of 2015 in the state of Ceará , armed robbery every 11 minutes in the city itself , and increased rate of 309 % of assault / armed robbery on busses in the past 2 years , kidnappings , and so on . But when I look at this video I get a pretty safe vibe , so I don ' t know what to make out of that . Yesterday I saw a similar video like this one but of Maceió . There on that main road next to the beaches were armed police man every few meters and therefore and because of those statistics I read on Fortaleza in my mind I thought to myself if Maceió for example is safer than Fortaleza . But I have never been in Brazil so far so I don' t know . But I am very intrested in the northeast region especially because of weather / tropical climate and beauty of beaches / landscape but safety seems to be a big thing . So yes , since you are probably brazilian maybe you can recommend any cities ( if there are any ) in the north east region with safety like those places you mentionend in your comment . I hope you don ' t mind my long comment . I wish you a nice day .
@@abc2579 Good evening, good to answer your question about the north of Brazil, but specifically about the city of Fortaleza, I went to the city three times, stayed in three different places, took several tours, visited different beaches and places and I can claim that it was very peaceful and safe. There is strong police in the central area, on beaches, shores and tourist places. The problem is that they told me that it would be dangerous if you venture into certain neighborhoods of the place, but I believe that even in the USA in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago etc; You wouldn't be able to safely visit certain neighborhoods because of the gangs that exist in the regions, but otherwise it's very peaceful and safe, the place is very nice, with good infrastructure and paradisiacal beaches. When I went, I met Germans, Australians, Dutch, etc.; strolling peacefully and enjoying the place in a very relaxed way.
@@abc2579 Yes, I'm Brazilian, no, not all the beaches I recommended are in the south of the country. Búzios, Cabo Frio, Paraty etc: they are in the state of Rio de Janeiro, but they are very calm and safe, now Rio de Janeiro is the capital, it is in a reality of insecurity even for Brazilians, I have never been there, because cause of this. When I recommended beaches like Florianópolis, Bombinhas Itapema, Camboriú and others in the southeast region like Búzios etc; It's because they are really in a different security situation (very high) and you will hardly see people living on the streets like in other places. As for Maceió and Fortaleza again, yes, they are beautiful places with paradisiacal beaches, where in general the common places tourist centers, etc.; They are very safe and peaceful (you just can't enter any neighborhood unprepared)
@@pedrofigueredoruiz8655 Good evening again . I was a bit busy in the last days so therefore my late reply . Thank you for your detailed description of fortaleza and the other cities you mentionend in your original comment . I think that can give me a bit more of a clarity . Also intresting to hear that there are some europeans in Fortaleza as well . Even Germans ( I am from Germany by the way ) . You said , that when you have been in Fortaleza you also visited different places / locations and beaches if I understood it right . Did you go by bus or taxi or uber to those different places ? How about safety in public transportation currently in Fortaleza or in Fortaleza in compariso to those cities you mentioned, do you have any recommendations for that as well ? Thanks for your answer and I wish you a nice day / evening .
People comparing it to Rio... Are you aware Brazil is a hugeeee country? Even bigger than USA? Comparing Fortaleza to Rio is like comparing a city in West Coast to a city in East Coast of the US. Brazil is very diverse and very very big country. With several climates, people, realities.... It is not wise to generalize.
For a minute there, I thought you said they have a lane for "Vice." LOL You got that Black American Phenotype. Those Brazilians saw it in you. They must be digging on brothers down there?
Hey Bro... i go minnimum one time a year to Fortaleza. My wife is from there... just great, nice beach and very cheap living especelly food... if you have a sallary around 6000$ you are a King there. If you go again... let me know and we will meet and I show you more there. I will live there min 6 month a year when I am finish with my work... kindy Mike
Great video man! Considering heading to Fortaleza. What is the cost of living and safety there? And how reliable is internet connection there? Not sure if you’ve covered those on a video but those would be great topic! Valeu Amigo! 😎😉
Internet is good and easy to access. Cost of living varies a lot depending on your lifestyle and the area you live. Safety: the only safe area is that shown in this video. The rest of the city is full of bullshit thieves but most of the time bad things may not happen, depends a lot on the area you are, the time and occasion. If you come, rather walk just in places and streets with other people around and minimum flow of people or commercial places. Empty and dark places are not recommended.
É nada. Terceiro mundo igual o resto do Brasil. O dia que vc conhecer EUA, Dubai, Cingapura, Austrália, etc, vc vai ver que vc vive no terceiro mundo igual nós todos.
@@DizzyMakavelli By that logic than St. Louis and Baltimore are more dangerous cities than bogota, rio, São Paulo, or Medellin for you? Because they have a higher murder rate per capita than all of those I mentioned
@Kam Nobody speaks english essentially, it is not as easy to get to, alot of the locals are more narrow minded and will constantly try to scam you as a gringo, etc..
@Kam I've lived/worked in Rio and there are loads of folks there that speak english. I can count on 2 hands the amount of folks I met in Fortaleza over 2 years on the other hand.
@@joemark1289 I feel like you get more scammers in rio than Fortaleza. Rio is a honey pot they know a ton of tourists go there. Fortaleza isn’t nearly as touristic.
I really wanna watch your shit and support you fam but you gotta fix your camera. The resolution is high but something is giving it a blurry/motion sickness feeling and I think its the refresh rate of this video. Go watch the raw recording and see if it has the same issue. If not then it's something being introduced from the editing output. Make sure your shit is always set to 60fps. If you cannot do 60fps I would lower the resolution or buy better hardware. GL bro!
It's not the same Fortaleza. I visited my Brazilian wife (we met at church in MD.) over 20 years ago. Her previous house was located behind the soccer stadium and Fortaleza was just as nice as described in the video. Over 24 years later it is nothing but graffiti and trash. Back then I toured the Mercado Central for handmade goods. Now I don't even want to go inside. (we live comfortably 6 hours away near Jericoacoara) Of course somethings never change. Before I met my wife I stayed at my Brazilian 2nd mother`s house in Niteroi (across the bridge in the Fast Five and Fast X movies) I would take the boat across to Rio and hang out with the fellas at the Cafe on Copacabana with the African-American expats watching the woman walk by. Somethings change, Somethings stay the same. 😎
Yes, there are many blacks and indigenous people in the North and Northeast of Brazil, but in Fortaleza and in the entire state of Ceará there are fewer blacks and indigenous people. Only 5% of Ceará's population is black. Fortaleza is also the city that receives most Europeans and Americans in the Northeast.
É melhor classificar a população brasileira como mestiços de branco, indígena e africanos, embora haja uma certa "elite" branca nas capitais brasileiras que não gosta de misturas
I've been living here for nearly 20 years now. Crime isn't bad in touristy spots but the hoods can be next level dangerous. There are some years that there are more murders happening every month here than in the whole of the US but it does not spill over to the tourist spots.
Fortaleza can be very dangerous, but also extremely safe, it depends on where you are, fortaleza can be very dangerous, but also extremely safe, it depends on where you are, Fortaleza can be very dangerous, but also extremely safe, this will depend on where you are, the closer to the coast the safer it is
@@Guilherme-Rnem sempre. Existem bairros perigosos na costa e muito seguros no interior da cidade. Mesmo na periferia existem bairros considerados seguros. Não se vai ter ladrão roubando gente em qualquer esquina como muitos imaginam
Fortaleza is good for 2 or 3 nights. Unlike in Rio, you Can get borred very Quick in Fortaleza. And with Natal it's the most dangerous city in Brazil. The beach front is safe but not the rest of the city.
What stats are you going by? It’s amongst having the highest murder rates, but not the highest. Murder rates are kind of a bad indication of danger as well for tourists . Cancuns murder rate is very high, but it doesn’t effect the average person visiting. I’m more concerned about petty crime
@@ej1692 North and Northeast always has been dangerous. They don’t have the hierarchy and organization that Rio has in criminal history. They also like to use knives to do their jobs... It’s scary.
Nice & Clean. Beautiful place fam. Thanks for the tour 💪🏾
Wow this looks like a good place to duck off and keep your head down fr. My type of town.
Hello, my name is Mateus, and I live in Fortaleza, and yes, the Brazilian northeast, it is a very good option for tourism, especially in Fortaleza. It's time for the world to learn that Brazil is not just São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. I recommend getting to know the largest water park in Latin America, Beach Park, is in this city of Fortaleza!
Yes it’s on my list just didn’t have time on my first trip but thanks.
Nice
Is Fortaleza also good for long-term living? Is there enough of work? Institutions working well?
@@SkarabCZ If you're supposed to live in a middle class neighborhood, you can live well, there's a lot of work, it's a big city with almost 3 million inhabitants!
Do you know if Fortaleza needs native English teachers? I would like to do this there but I don’t know if there is a need.
Fortaleza is such a nice place to travel and enjoy
Looks really good there and clean
Fortaleza is a popular beach area for Brazilian nationals and many European tourists. Great content to expand the knowledge of a very large nation.
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The city seems more chill compared to RIo and definitely less congested, good recommendation.
Amazingly, Fortaleza is hotter than Rio de Janeiro. Fortaleza is among the hottest Brazilian capitals and Rio de Janeiro is not. In Fortaleza it is sunny and hot all year round, it rains little in the city and in Rio de Janeiro it rains more and reaches lower temperatures.
@@gabriielgh deixa mentir cara fortaleza ñ faz sol o ano todo, no inverno chove muito ñ só lá mas em todo o Ceará
Good alternative for sure. Different aspects are always great
Thanks for showing Fortaleza. Rio is cool but its over saturated on youtube so its nice to see other places there.
Ngm pode nem andar tranquilo pelo Rio.
Ontem vi uma notícia d um jovem turista q foi @ss@ssinado com 23 fac@d4s.
É arrastão, trombadinhas, tiroteios...
Appreciate the walking tour zoe, and expanded the mind on the options
Big up bro a cool view into new destinations.
Hi man
I loved this vídeo 👍👏🙂
Thank you for visit my city.
I hope you come back here again.
God bless you 🙏
This seems more of my speed compare to Rio. Rio is like blah! This place seems very chilled, clean, and still can get into some action. I will check this place for sure one day.
Cariocas are also liars by nature. I mean, they have a good heart but in the end of the day, they're born liars.
Definitely looks like a Safe option than Other places you shown us Zo 👑
Fortaleza surpreende, tooooop milllll ☝️☝️❤️🇧🇷
Amo minha cidade, Fortaleza.
Totally agree with you. A much better option than Rio. I prefer places that most don’t go to. Thanks for sharing this with us. Did you fly GOL up there?
Yes
The women? How are they?
@@breslibrary They have head, two arms and two legs, in most cases ... 😂
@@breslibrary as tuas irmãs tão como ????
Camboriú, Itapema, Florianópolis, Bombinhas, Búzios etc; they are beautiful coastal cities with good infrastructure, excellent safety and quality of life. I recommend these to you too

STAY FIT MY DUDE ,WALKING TOURS ARE THE BEST ,GOOD SHIT ZOE STAY UP
After your video I decided to visit Fortaleza. You're spot on! There I purchased a gorgeous ocean front 3/3 bed/bath high-rise condo on Avenida Beira Mar near Nautico Clube for US $300K - $150K down, balance financed in 15 yrs. Now I am planning to retire there in 20 yrs.
Our Fortaleza is beautiful. Excellent video. Hope you get back to our city again. Also our Brazilian girls are amazingly gorgeous.
Kkk, tá dizendo isso por caras?
Os caras vem pra cá por causa disso mano.
@@DizzyMakavelli eu faria o mesmo 😎
@@LugaresQuePassamos Imagino.
すばらしい動画。あなたのファンです。
Good video something different 💪🏿
Fortaleza is amazing 🤩
Nordeste its the best place ever in Brazil! With the best people too
It's a nice place, but statically the south of Brazil is much more developed and safe, I won't say it's prettier because that's totally personal
@@Guilherme-Rstatistics say rio is safer than northeast which is far far from reality. Also the most developed place in Brazil will always be any rich part of the capitals.
@@Guilherme-Re o sudeste é mais desenvolvido que o sul. Sul ou nordeste? Mil vezes o nordeste!!!
@@Guilherme-R"muito mais desenvolvido."
"Muito mais" kkkkk
Quem vê pensa q o Sul é, pelomenos, "desenvolvido como a Espanha.
O Sul ainda é uma região subdesenvolvida e um pouco mais "desenvolvida" q o nordeste..
Fortaleza bate em qualquer cidade da região Sul.
Essa gnt cheia de conceitos pré, acham q vivemos na miséria absoluta.
@@Guilherme-RE ainda nega q o nordeste é mais bonito.
Nossas capitais, nosso interior, nossas praias, em todo quesito o nordeste é mais bonito q o sul, isso n tem nada d pessoal.
Pessoal é teu preconceito contra nós.
Tua mascara caiu.
Love this style of travel vlogging 👌 making us feel like we're there while delivering valuable info. Much appreciated
My city, Fortaleza 😍💗💗thanks for the compliments. I love Fortaleza
Is it safe there?
@@elmatador77 no many
Whats a small studio apartment rent for there do you know?
É depois vota contra o prefeito 😑
Im now following you for my travel advice,thanks for the clips,you sir are a fine gentleman
🔥🔥🔥 will add this to this list of destinations as well, nothing like a chill off the grid spot to visit..
This is it right here BWT. Great video
Very nice. looks less crowded than Rio and more relax with tons of beautiful Garotas 🥰
Very nice walkway, etc, was hoping to see some of those Dimes !!! Looks pretty quiet & laid back…..
Thanks for sharing
Top muito bom essa orla de fortaleza ceará Brasil é isso irmão aproveite e seja bem vindo ao Brasil ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I love this video thank you for just walking through and showing everything. I grew up there and miss my second home country so much, this really helps with my nostalgia from the best time of my life :) I can’t wait to visit my family and walk here at night time with them ❤
Keep doing you king , living vicariously through these videos
Definitely seems like a chill vibe in play! You may wanna hit campinas as well. Certainly more to Brazil than RDJ 🇺🇸🇧🇷🤙🏾…
Yes my homeboy that's a nice place
Definitely on my radar.
Enjoy the life and moment there
so epic seee you soon my dude!!!!!!!!! leggo
Fantastic video 📹 👏. I'm looking for a chill out spot for a year or two 😉. This spot looks interesting I wonder what direction is this from Rio de Janeiro and how far away is it. I will do some more research and find out what is the cost of living here is my most expensive cost will be housing but I plan to pay a year in advance and I think I can get a reasonable deal.
It’s in the Northeast and the flight was a little over 3 hours.
Thank you for the information and I will start my research now.
Nice video
Brazil🇧🇷
Amazing video
amazing. I'm your fan.
Wow brotha..WOhW @5:15 😍💪🏽💯
Very well organized boulevard .. they have to to this also in cartagena
Top meu amigo
I knew bout this spot for 10 years. Just got to get there.
That's a hidden gem.
Fortaleza I love you 🇧🇷💕💃🏽
Love to walk Brazil. Nigths 😘 love
Fortaleza has improved, I was there about 8 years ago, and it did not look like the video is showing it now
Foi feita uma grande reforma em toda o calçadão da beira mar de Fortaleza,
3:39 oh, beautiful ladies there, grettings from Rio de janeiro bro
Now I know where's a much better spot in Brazil 🇧🇷 Fortaleza
Florianópolis, Camboriú, Itapema, Bombinhas, Búzios etc; They are beautiful coastal cities with good infrastructure, excellent safety and quality of life. I recommend these to you too
@@pedrofigueredoruiz8655
They are all in the south , right ? How about infrastructure and especially safety in cities in the North East Region ? ( I assume you are brazilian that s why I ' m asking you ) . I have read horrendous things on Fortaleza like more than 11 murders per day in first half of 2015 in the state of Ceará , armed robbery every 11 minutes in the city itself , and increased rate of 309 % of assault / armed robbery on busses in the past 2 years , kidnappings , and so on . But when I look at this video I get a pretty safe vibe , so I don ' t know what to make out of that . Yesterday I saw a similar video like this one but of Maceió . There on that main road next to the beaches were armed police man every few meters and therefore and because of those statistics I read on Fortaleza in my mind I thought to myself if Maceió for example is safer than Fortaleza . But I have never been in Brazil so far so I don' t know . But I am very intrested in the northeast region especially because of weather / tropical climate and beauty of beaches / landscape but safety seems to be a big thing . So yes , since you are probably brazilian maybe you can recommend any cities ( if there are any ) in the north east region with safety like those places you mentionend in your comment . I hope you don ' t mind my long comment . I wish you a nice day .
@@abc2579 Good evening, good to answer your question about the north of Brazil, but specifically about the city of Fortaleza, I went to the city three times, stayed in three different places, took several tours, visited different beaches and places and I can claim that it was very peaceful and safe. There is strong police in the central area, on beaches, shores and tourist places. The problem is that they told me that it would be dangerous if you venture into certain neighborhoods of the place, but I believe that even in the USA in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago etc; You wouldn't be able to safely visit certain neighborhoods because of the gangs that exist in the regions, but otherwise it's very peaceful and safe, the place is very nice, with good infrastructure and paradisiacal beaches. When I went, I met Germans, Australians, Dutch, etc.; strolling peacefully and enjoying the place in a very relaxed way.
@@abc2579 Yes, I'm Brazilian, no, not all the beaches I recommended are in the south of the country. Búzios, Cabo Frio, Paraty etc: they are in the state of Rio de Janeiro, but they are very calm and safe, now Rio de Janeiro is the capital, it is in a reality of insecurity even for Brazilians, I have never been there, because cause of this. When I recommended beaches like Florianópolis, Bombinhas Itapema, Camboriú and others in the southeast region like Búzios etc; It's because they are really in a different security situation (very high) and you will hardly see people living on the streets like in other places. As for Maceió and Fortaleza again, yes, they are beautiful places with paradisiacal beaches, where in general the common places tourist centers, etc.; They are very safe and peaceful (you just can't enter any neighborhood unprepared)
@@pedrofigueredoruiz8655
Good evening again . I was a bit busy in the last days so therefore my late reply . Thank you for your detailed description of fortaleza and the other cities you mentionend in your original comment . I think that can give me a bit more of a clarity . Also intresting to hear that there are some europeans in Fortaleza as well . Even Germans ( I am from Germany by the way ) .
You said , that when you have been in Fortaleza you also visited different places / locations and beaches if I understood it right . Did you go by bus or taxi or uber to those different places ? How about safety in public transportation currently in Fortaleza or in Fortaleza in compariso to those cities you mentioned, do you have any recommendations for that as well ? Thanks for your answer and I wish you a nice day / evening .
Thanks
I hear Salvador/Bahia is nice as well.
LOVELY BRAZIL!!❤❤❤
People comparing it to Rio... Are you aware Brazil is a hugeeee country? Even bigger than USA? Comparing Fortaleza to Rio is like comparing a city in West Coast to a city in East Coast of the US. Brazil is very diverse and very very big country. With several climates, people, realities.... It is not wise to generalize.
Wellcome to FORTALEZA CE 085 BRASIL E NÓS RAPAZIADA
where u like it better now? rio or fortaleza
Welcome to my land Ceará, friend.
You. Cool. Brother. Zoo.
What's the name of the avenue on which you're filming?
Beira mar
A melhor cidade do Ceará é Tianguá na serra da Ibiapaba 😊
How's the water??
The water is Warm different from Rio
Also, any plans to visit the Southern cities like São Paulo, Florianopolis, and Porto Alegre?
São Paulo is southeastern Brazil, not the south.
@@meucantinho4851 ok
For a minute there, I thought you said they have a lane for "Vice." LOL
You got that Black American Phenotype. Those Brazilians saw it in you. They must be digging on brothers down there?
Yeah, Brazil has no Brothers... C’mon dude ... 😂
Hey Bro... i go minnimum one time a year to Fortaleza. My wife is from there... just great, nice beach and very cheap living especelly food... if you have a sallary around 6000$ you are a King there. If you go again... let me know and we will meet and I show you more there. I will live there min 6 month a year when I am finish with my work... kindy Mike
Great video man! Considering heading to Fortaleza. What is the cost of living and safety there? And how reliable is internet connection there? Not sure if you’ve covered those on a video but those would be great topic! Valeu Amigo! 😎😉
Internet is good and easy to access. Cost of living varies a lot depending on your lifestyle and the area you live. Safety: the only safe area is that shown in this video. The rest of the city is full of bullshit thieves but most of the time bad things may not happen, depends a lot on the area you are, the time and occasion. If you come, rather walk just in places and streets with other people around and minimum flow of people or commercial places. Empty and dark places are not recommended.
Looks good 🫵😎
What camera do u use for vloging?
Whatever I have at me disposal, this was done with my iPhone 11
what time of night it is they out
4 da manhã
The Brazilian Miami beach, fortaleza brazil
Was it the living situation cheaper than rio.?
Yes, Fortaleza has a cost of living 34% lower than São Paulo (Brazil's most populous city) and a cost of living 32% lower than Rio de Janeiro.
welcome to my country, if you have the opportunity, visit southern Brazil as well, it's like "another country" inside Brazil.
É nada. Terceiro mundo igual o resto do Brasil.
O dia que vc conhecer EUA, Dubai, Cingapura, Austrália, etc, vc vai ver que vc vive no terceiro mundo igual nós todos.
Mas a qualidade de vida, a infraestrutura lá do sul parece primeiro mundo @@infosrelevantes7146
Just googled Fortaleza. It said that its not a safe city. It looks safe and nice though.
It’s safe in tourist areas believe me people are out all night in Beira Mar
The problem with this kind of data is that it includes criminals killed by drug gangs in the outskirts of the city.
@@mtulio-t9z Bro killing is killing no matter if the dude was a criminal or not.
@@DizzyMakavelli What I said is: this kind of data is not a good safety matter for tourists.
@@DizzyMakavelli By that logic than St. Louis and Baltimore are more dangerous cities than bogota, rio, São Paulo, or Medellin for you? Because they have a higher murder rate per capita than all of those I mentioned
Lived there from 2009 to 2011 and walked the Beira Mar regularly. Love the place but certainly has advantages and disadvantages compared to Rio.
@Kam Nobody speaks english essentially, it is not as easy to get to, alot of the locals are more narrow minded and will constantly try to scam you as a gringo, etc..
@Kam I've lived/worked in Rio and there are loads of folks there that speak english. I can count on 2 hands the amount of folks I met in Fortaleza over 2 years on the other hand.
There’s a Beira mar at Rio too, is beautiful bro.
@@joemark1289 I feel like you get more scammers in rio than Fortaleza. Rio is a honey pot they know a ton of tourists go there. Fortaleza isn’t nearly as touristic.
@@ej1692ainda bem que Fortaleza não é tão turística, mesmo sendo uma das cidades que mais recebem turistas no Brasil
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Dude, I live near Beira-Mar, in Fortaleza.
Now it's a little different: the vendors have a specific place. We don't see them spread around, and it's much more beautiful.
I really wanna watch your shit and support you fam but you gotta fix your camera. The resolution is high but something is giving it a blurry/motion sickness feeling and I think its the refresh rate of this video. Go watch the raw recording and see if it has the same issue. If not then it's something being introduced from the editing output. Make sure your shit is always set to 60fps. If you cannot do 60fps I would lower the resolution or buy better hardware. GL bro!
Fortaleza tours place for other brazilian for their vacation also January July etc
You shoudl get back, this was very changed since you've been here!
After Copacabana, the Iracema Beach is the best side walk of the world
It doenst feel overcrowded just because(till now) Its not the primary target of the gringos that come to Brazil. You can say amem to this.
I rarely see the police in videos about Brazil, except for favelas. Are they always there but keep a low profile?
13:10 😂
Visite Recife lá é lindo 🤗
Romão, tua inveja! 🤦😒😒😒😹
It's not the same Fortaleza. I visited my Brazilian wife (we met at church in MD.) over 20 years ago. Her previous house was located behind the soccer stadium and Fortaleza was just as nice as described in the video. Over 24 years later it is nothing but graffiti and trash. Back then I toured the Mercado Central for handmade goods. Now I don't even want to go inside. (we live comfortably 6 hours away near Jericoacoara)
Of course somethings never change. Before I met my wife I stayed at my Brazilian 2nd mother`s house in Niteroi (across the bridge in the Fast Five and Fast X movies) I would take the boat across to Rio and hang out with the fellas at the Cafe on Copacabana with the African-American expats watching the woman walk by.
Somethings change, Somethings stay the same.
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Interesting how Fortaleza still looks mostly white as I thought that in Brazil, the more north you go, the more black / indigenous people you see.
It Was more indigenous then anything
Yes, there are many blacks and indigenous people in the North and Northeast of Brazil, but in Fortaleza and in the entire state of Ceará there are fewer blacks and indigenous people. Only 5% of Ceará's population is black. Fortaleza is also the city that receives most Europeans and Americans in the Northeast.
É melhor classificar a população brasileira como mestiços de branco, indígena e africanos, embora haja uma certa "elite" branca nas capitais brasileiras que não gosta de misturas
@@Bob-c9j :(
@@INTERNATIONALZOE wrong
Looks like any other city is better than Rio.
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The crime stats for Fortaleza are high but this video looks safe
I've been living here for nearly 20 years now. Crime isn't bad in touristy spots but the hoods can be next level dangerous. There are some years that there are more murders happening every month here than in the whole of the US but it does not spill over to the tourist spots.
Fortaleza can be very dangerous, but also extremely safe, it depends on where you are, fortaleza can be very dangerous, but also extremely safe, it depends on where you are, Fortaleza can be very dangerous, but also extremely safe, this will depend on where you are, the closer to the coast the safer it is
@@Guilherme-R Ta bro, e a PF, ce acha q por la é seguro?
@@Sk-qp7ql uma grande excessão, mas geralmente mais perto da costa = mais perto do centro = mais rico = mais seguro
@@Guilherme-Rnem sempre. Existem bairros perigosos na costa e muito seguros no interior da cidade. Mesmo na periferia existem bairros considerados seguros. Não se vai ter ladrão roubando gente em qualquer esquina como muitos imaginam
Fortaleza is good for 2 or 3 nights. Unlike in Rio, you Can get borred very Quick in Fortaleza. And with Natal it's the most dangerous city in Brazil. The beach front is safe but not the rest of the city.
Cap, u a gringo, you dont know the good spots.
What stats are you going by? It’s amongst having the highest murder rates, but not the highest. Murder rates are kind of a bad indication of danger as well for tourists . Cancuns murder rate is very high, but it doesn’t effect the average person visiting. I’m more concerned about petty crime
@@ej1692 North and Northeast always has been dangerous.
They don’t have the hierarchy and organization that Rio has in criminal history.
They also like to use knives to do their jobs... It’s scary.
Is Fortaleza safe to live in as a black man?.
Are you talking about racism, especially when it comes to police? If that's what you mean, Fortaleza is ok.
All of Brazil is not 100% safe for black people because of the police and criminal groups suspecting on you.
looks new they must have spent a lot of money
Been there three times. Can't wrap my head around it. I really don't like Fortaleza. I tried...but I just can't. I prefer Salvador.
I hear Florionapolis is the truth.
@@Bob-c9j I met tons of great people in Florionapolis. Didn't encounter racism yet.
Let me hit my monger sites and see what type of action they got up there 😆
If you’re just gonna pay for it why even come. Just go to Medellin. Don’t fuck it up for everyone else