Dunes
Made to climb up and slide down
Sandboarding and sledding with the kids, a buggy ride out to where the view opens wide; along the way, the Funil Dune, the lone carnauba palm and the enigmatic Porta Azul. Under a full moon, the desert is lit by the sky alone.
Trails
The trails that cross everything
They reach beyond Moréias, from the forest to the edge of the lagoons, on foot, by bicycle or e-bike. At low tide, the beach itself becomes a path of firm sand.
River and mangrove
The quiet side of Moréias
By kayak or stand-up paddle, you cross the Coreaú mangrove in silence; when the tide is out, fresh oysters come straight from the root. The canoe leaves from the little port of São Mateus.
Lagoons
Freshwater between the dunes
Warm, shallow mirrors that the rain draws anew each season, perfect for children to bathe in and for floating while you watch the sky.
Sea
Warm water all year round
Calmer than the steep-shore beaches: there is a time of waves and a time of stillness. For swimming, floating, walking kilometers at low tide.
Forest and delta
The Enchanted Forest
Inside the delta, a forest that shelters monkeys, foxes and even the jaguar. The wildest part of the farm, a Ceará that doesn't look like Ceará.
Saddle
The horseback ride
The loveliest way to cross Moréias whole: from forest to dune, from dune to the water's edge, in the light that softens at the end of the day.
Fishing
Like a local
The cast net at the shoreline, boat trips with the fishermen close to the coast, and the open sea if you already know your way. You choose how far to go.
Sky
The ecosystem of the night
With lighting kept low and turned toward the ground, the stars can still be seen whole, and the night gives back what the city has made us forget. Protected by design.
Birds
The greatest wealth flies
From the mangrove to the dunes, one of the best stretches of this coast to watch birds, with its own catalog and watercolors painted for the farm.
With the family
A playground in nature
Sandboarding, lagoons shallow enough to stand in, the animals of the delta and the night spent camping on top of the dune, with the whole structure set up by the farm.
Sunset
The ritual that closes the day
Three spots just to watch the sun go down: one over the water, one among the dunes, one at just the right height. You bring a bite from Orós and wait for the light to fall.


There are more than 50 km of trails through the forest, opened by Shubi Guimarães, one of Brazil's greatest adventure athletes, and birdwatching counts more than 140 cataloged species. Every outing has its captain, and whoever leads answers for safety, as on a boat or a plane. Everything by reservation, in small groups, on routes that respect the environmental map.
Moréias with the family
For children, Moréias is a playground the size of the farm: they ride the dunes on sandboards and sleds, swim in lagoons shallow enough to stand in, go horseback riding, meet the animals of the delta, and there is even a night of camping and sleeping on top of the dune, with the whole structure set up by the farm. Childhood set loose, outdoors, away from screens.