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01-10-23 16:07 #1562
Posts: 4154Fortaleza, update.
Just a short update on Fortaleza. Really not much to mention that wasn't mentioned in my report one year ago.
I came last Sunday and I'll be leaving in a few days. Very sunny in Fortaleza and lots of Brazilian tourists. Very few gringos.
* Mongering in Iracema. Just the old Zipy Bar. I havn't entered, just had a few beers on the outside. I saw no gringos enter, just some very old and sad gringos on the outside. A handful of GPS entered.
* Trash privées: The usual Trash privées in Centro, "Corredor do inferno" etc.
* Privées, Av Monsenhor Tabosa 111. There used to be 8 privées. The pandemic killed the business and like last year it's only two left (second floor, sala 48 and 49). Both have 3 girls working. Two girls looks good. The price has gone up to 150 reais / hour. A bit overpriced IMO. Today I tried Kelly, morena escura, cute, nice tits, academia legs and large round ass. Usually I don't like horseasses, but this one was OK. She has excellent BJ skills and finished the session with BBBJCIM.
* Note: There are plenty of privées all over Fortaleza. If you check out GPguia you'll find them.
* Streetworkers. Some GP spread out on some streets. However no real concentration of GPS in Iracema or Beira Mar.
* Regular girls: Like always there are lots of flirting regular girls in Fortaleza, locals and tourist girls. Those regular girls are really the only reason for me going to Fortaleza.
* Beach girls: Praia do Futuro, Beira-Mar and Iracema. No hot spot for the hottest girls. They are all spread out.
* Faveladinhas: On Sundays all the people from the favelas head to Beira Mar and Iracema. Jesus, so many hot girls! Most of them seems to be tough girls with bandida-look. If you flirt with them, be careful with their male friends.
* Training: I love how people in Fortaleza enjoy exercising. I went running 10 km in the morning at 5 AM. I counted that I met 635 other runners. Many very fit girls.
*Summary: The monger scene has reach bottom low. Very few options. It's a very pleasant city with beaches and nice restaurants, but unless you are interested in regular girls you could probably skip Fortaleza.
P. S The coconut price has gone down to 2 reais.
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12-16-22 04:21 #1561
Posts: 72Zipi bar and cine janga
Went to both today and currently typing from zipi. So bad. Thank god I live in Rio.
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09-18-22 20:37 #1560
Posts: 1019Originally Posted by GigiBuffon [View Original Post]
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09-18-22 19:43 #1559
Posts: 186Originally Posted by AxelHeyst [View Original Post]
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09-18-22 13:50 #1558
Posts: 1019Ok, Fortaleza nightlife is a shadow of its former self. I get that, but what about Recife nightlife? The reason I ask is because I want to explore some of the beaches up north and I figure that means I might spend a Friday and or Saturday night in one of these 2 cities. I think I already know the answer, but it does not hurt to ask those with 1st hand information.
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09-09-22 19:43 #1557
Posts: 112I wanted to add a little info of what bm Sperto has said about the massive concrete expansion that has been developed since the pandemic along the orla in front of the McDonald's and near the oasis atlantico hotel where all the GDP's used to occupy the barracas where they hunted for punters. His description was quite accurate about the demolition of those the former "hook up" barracas and how they have been moved down towards the beachfront and closer to the water. What he failed to mention was that a giant complex of storage lockers has been built in their place where to old barracas operated. These ugly storage lockers house a multitude of small souvenir shops that seem to be selling all the same things. Little useless trinkets, dried fruits and nuts, some stalls are selling identical swim wear. Walking through these newly constructed metal stalls Is nothing but a total eyesore of redundancy and a shame to witness. Long Gone is the vibe of yesteryear. This part of Beira Mar. Is now the official black eye sore of the concrete jungle nearest the Mar. The flavor is bland and best to be avoided unless you feel like buying some over priced wares.
I wrote this for those folks who think they can find action away from iracema beach. It's all gone folks. Don't waste your time thinking you can find some action outside the old monger zones. The credits have rolled and the sexual saga is over. I won't be bore you with anymore negative reviews as enough has been said already.
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09-08-22 19:25 #1556
Posts: 1510Another nail in the Fortaleza "coffin"?
Originally Posted by AlexBoss [View Original Post]
Interesting to note though, the last two (2) reports have the Italians, adapting, by the looks of things, just fine.
Wonder what they're doing so well, to adapt to the bleak Fortaleza scene?
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09-08-22 18:16 #1555
Posts: 340Online Freelancer
And how is the Online Freelancer Market in Fortaleza?
Can you find chics through Badoo, Tinder or similar for P4P?
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09-05-22 00:34 #1554
Posts: 5Update August 2022. The situation is getting worse
I just got back from 2 weeks in Fortaleza because I'm dating a girl from there. Situation worsened: the only prostitution clubs left are ZIPI, 20 girls present but few beautiful. And on Wednesday ARMAZEM, with girls different from the zipi, but little movement of people. In August there are only Italian men, while in September the city empties completely, even these two places. Request for sex 300 reais on average. At the end of the evening, some drop to 200 reais. There are no other options for sex, other than web ads (photoacompanhantes, skokka, erosguia). Unfortunately, in Fortaleza there is nothing left of the sex scene, which has been over for at least 10 years. After two days you are already bored. The prefecture has won the battle against prostitution. I recommend going to other cities. At most I recommend a weekend.
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09-04-22 03:29 #1553
Posts: 1510Demise of Fortaleza
Originally Posted by OJeito [View Original Post]
Sounds like those direct flights from Italy to Fortaleza, still exist and are going strong.
Any luck on a good hotel/pousada?
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09-04-22 00:37 #1552
Posts: 112Came in to echo what others have said about the demise of Fortaleza. I'm here right now and don't see myself coming back again, ever. What has happened to the iracema beach area and the former ho crossing is tragic from a monger's perspective. Gentrification at its finest. I took a short stroll around the area after a brief absence of about 3 years and I am blown away at the development. Hit up the armazem on Wednesday and it was like stepping into a bar in Naples. Nothing against my Italian cousins but you guys are showing up in droves and the Brazilian vibe is nonexistent. Zipi bar has had an alright crowd but the older Italian gentlemen far out number the GDP's. Speaking of the GDP's, there are still a few stunners to be had but their entitled attitudes have put me off. I would qualify Fortal as a seller's market these days and to that I will be giving my final farewell. See ya never Fortaleza! A few weeks ago I was super excited about this visit, now I'm counting the hours before I can gfto.
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09-03-22 00:27 #1551
Posts: 61Sad change in worst
I used to go to Fortaleza and Natal about 15 years ago with a friend of mine (now passed away).
All the places you list here recall sweet stories. Sad that all has gone. I'm not sure the population is happier now. Likely they have reduced their income.
The touristic area is small in comparison to the city, but it used to produce revenues for many. And tourist are not criminals at all.
Colombia is the new place to go, pretty girls, but the Brazilian charm is missing (and I'm older).
Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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08-30-22 21:27 #1550
Posts: 13How's going in the Fortaleza?
Hello,
I had been to Fortaleza 3 years ago, and liked it. Happened a lot around Zippi bar and Iracema. Wondering how the situation is today? Planning to go there in November and December!
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08-06-22 15:57 #1549
Posts: 4154Originally Posted by OJeito [View Original Post]
The last years I've stayed at the Iracema Travel Hotel. I'm sure they charge for a guest, but unless you arrive with your guest at nighttime you can easily sneak her by the reception. There are lots of excursions staying at that hotel and lots of people passing by the reception area all the time. BTW, top floor rooms have much better standard than the rooms on lower floors.
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08-06-22 06:40 #1548
Posts: 112Back to Fortal!
In a few weeks I'll be returning to one of my favorite cities of the northeast! I'm looking to switch it up this time with a new GF hotel. Some of the GF hotels that I've stayed at in the past that are GF: the iracema travel hotel ( 30 usd + 100 reals per guest), hotel sonata ( 55 usd) and the oasis Atlantico ( 60 usd).
Can anybody be so kind to share their experiences with any pousadas or better yet hotels that are GF in Fortaleza. I've RTFF and there is very little information on this subject.
Obrigado amigos.