What to Pack for a Kitesurf Trip to Jericoacoara, Brazil

Planning your kite trip to Jericoacoara? Here's a complete packing list for kitesurfers — what to bring, what to leave home, and what you can buy when you arrive.

2/24/20261 min read

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Packing for a kitesurf trip to Jericoacoara is simple if you know what to expect. Warm weather, consistent wind, and a relaxed beach village mean you don't need much — but a few essentials make a big difference.

Here's what to bring.

Kite Gear

If you have your own equipment:

  • Kites suited for strong wind (7m to 10m cover most days)

  • Twin-tip board

  • Harness

  • Wetsuit shorty or rashguard (optional — water is warm)

  • Helmet and impact vest if you prefer extra safety

If you're taking lessons or renting, all gear is provided. No need to bring your own.

Clothing

Keep it light and functional:

  • Boardshorts or bikinis

  • Rashguards for sun protection

  • Light t-shirts and tank tops

  • One long-sleeve layer for cooler evenings

  • Sandals or flip-flops — Jeri's sandy streets don't need real shoes

  • Sunglasses with strap (for beach and water)

Sun Protection

The sun in Ceará is strong. Don't underestimate it.

  • High SPF sunscreen (50+ recommended)

  • Zinc for nose and lips

  • Cap or hat for non-riding hours

  • UV rashguard for long sessions

Reapply sunscreen often, especially after water time.

Health and Essentials

  • Basic first aid kit

  • Any personal medications

  • Mosquito repellent (useful in the evenings)

  • Reusable water bottle — stay hydrated

Electronics

  • Phone with waterproof case or pouch

  • Camera or GoPro if you want to film sessions

  • Power bank — useful for long days out

  • Adapter plug (Brazil uses Type N, similar to European plugs)

Money and Documents

  • Passport

  • Cash in Brazilian Reais or Euros/Dollars to exchange

  • Credit or debit card (many places accept card, but cash is useful)

Important: There are no ATMs in Jericoacoara. Bring enough cash or plan to exchange currency on arrival.

What You Can Buy in Jeri

Don't stress if you forget something. Jeri has shops with:

  • Sunscreen

  • Basic clothing

  • Phone accessories

  • Toiletries

Kite gear and specialized equipment is harder to find, so bring your own or confirm rental availability before arriving.

What to Leave Home

  • Heavy luggage — you won't need formal clothes

  • Expensive jewelry — keep it simple

  • Too many kites — 2 sizes usually cover the full wind range

Conclusión:

Packing for Jericoacoara is easy: light clothes, sun protection, and your kite gear if you have it. Everything else you can figure out when you arrive.

Travel light. Ride more. Enjoy Jeri.