Ceará — Water Temperature Today and Throughout the Year
Discover water temperatures in Ceará (Brazil), with real-time data and annual trends. Find all locations in the region and check the water temperature in them. We find every place where you can swim and show you the water temperature there today and throughout the year.
Sea Water Temperature Along the Coast
Chart of Average Temperature Changes Over the Last 60 Days
Places with the Warmest Sea Water Today
The Most Popular Seaside Places
- Fortaleza29°C
- Taiba29°C
- Baleia29°C
- Jericoacoara29°C
- Lagoinha29°C
- Jacauna29°C
- Guriu29°C
- Caponga29°C
- Paracuru29°C
- Praia Redonda29°C
- Majorlandia29°C
- Icaraí29°C
- Bitupita30°C
- Camocim29°C
- Barra Nova29°C
- Canoa Quebrada29°C
- Caucaia29°C
- Flecheiras29°C
- Aquiraz29°C
- Port of Pecém29°C
- Guajiru29°C
- Morro Branco29°C
- Emboaca29°C
- Cumbuco29°C
Coastal Seas and Oceans
Water Temperature and Swimming Overview
Regions and Map
Water Temperature Trends
Ceará, located in northeastern Brazil, is renowned for its picturesque coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, featuring endless sandy beaches, clear waters, and dramatic dunes. The ocean temperatures here are warm year-round, thanks to the tropical climate and proximity to the equator. During the summer months (December to February), water temperatures range from 80°F to 84°F (27°C to 29°C), making it perfect for swimming, windsurfing, and kiteboarding—activities for which Ceará is globally recognized.
In the cooler months (June to August), the water remains comfortably warm, averaging between 77°F and 81°F (25°C to 27°C). This ensures that visitors can enjoy Ceará’s beaches, such as Jericoacoara and Canoa Quebrada, regardless of the season. The consistent warmth of the ocean, combined with steady winds, also creates ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts throughout the year.
Ceará’s warm coastal waters are complemented by vibrant marine life and unique landscapes, including natural tide pools and cliffs. The region’s beaches are not just destinations for relaxation but also hubs for adventure and eco-tourism, with warm, inviting waters serving as a centerpiece of the coastal experience.
