Plunge into Fortaleza's spectacular five-storey Central Market — 600 stalls of spices, lace, leather, and cachacinha — then discover the art of Brazil's national spirit at the fascinating Museu da Cachaça.
What to expect
The Central Market is a sensory explosion of colour and scent — five floors packed with everything from hand-embroidered Ceará lace (renda) to artisanal rapadura and regional hot sauces. A private food guide navigates you to the best producers for tastings of local specialities, including cocada (coconut sweets) and tapioca crepes. Nearby, the Museu da Cachaça traces the 500-year story of Brazil's most iconic spirit from sugar-cane field to still, with guided tastings of premium aged expressions. It's edible and drinkable Ceará culture in a single morning.
Good to know
Both attractions are within 15 minutes of the port by taxi. The Central Market is busiest (and most atmospheric) on weekday mornings. Book a private food guide through TourHQ or WithLocals to unlock the best artisan stalls and ensure English commentary.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fortaleza — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.