Flecheiras is a fishing village on the northeastern coast of Ceará, Brazil.
The traditional industry in Flecheiras is fishing, but in recent years, tourism has gained importance.
In the past, it was common for the fishermen to sail up to 200 kilometres, remaining asea for a week.
On the beach there are many restaurants and at low tide one can enjoy the natural pools and the coral.
Cows and donkeys walk around freely and wind blows hard of the steep dunes.