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Fortaleza

The Best Places to Work Remotely in Fortaleza

Discover 18 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Fortaleza.

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Is Fortaleza Good for Remote Work?

Fortaleza is the capital of Ceará and one of Brazil's major northeastern cities, with over 2.7 million people and a warm, consistently sunny climate driven by the northeast trade winds that keep temperatures comfortable (26–32°C) even at the height of summer. For digital nomads, Fortaleza represents one of the better value-for-infrastructure ratios in Brazil: living costs are low, the beach is right in the city, and the coworking scene has grown to over 54 listed spaces. The best neighborhoods for remote work are Meireles (beachfront, safe, strong café and coworking concentration), Aldeota (central, residential, clean), and Varjota (restaurant and nightlife district). Elephant Coworking in Aldeota and Café Viriato in Meireles are among the most popular workspace options.

Fiber internet is available in the main neighborhoods, with speeds reaching 100–300 Mbps in newer buildings and established coworking spaces. Standard residential connections average 30–100 Mbps. Monthly living costs for nomads typically run $900–$1,300 USD depending on neighborhood and lifestyle. Meireles offers the most convenient setup for those who want beach access, coworking proximity, and a reasonable safety profile.

Twenty minutes west of Fortaleza's urban core, Cumbuco beach has developed a dedicated kitesurfing and remote work community of its own — several pousadas and coliving spaces there cater specifically to long-stay nomads who want consistent wind and a quieter pace. Northeast-bound trade winds make the Ceará coast one of the most consistent kitesurfing locations in the world, and that has drawn an outdoor-sport-oriented nomad community to both Fortaleza and the surrounding coast. The Pinto Martins International Airport has direct connections to Lisbon, Miami, Amsterdam, and Bogotá, giving Fortaleza unusually strong international air access for a northeastern city.