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If your trip to Aracati is all booked but your itinerary is looking a little empty, we can give you a helping hand.
Quixaba Beach is one sight that draws plenty of travelers like yourself. If you have some space on that itinerary, be sure to squeeze in Majorlandia Beach too.
Time to hit the open highway and venture out to Beberibe. Just 43 miles away, a day trip here is a no-brainer. Drop by Dunas de Morro Branco and Fontes Beach to start delving into the culture of the region. Then continue your trip with a visit to Raimundo Fagner Municipal Theater.
Fill up the tank, turn on the engine and get ready to feel the salty sea air whipping through your hair. Aracati boasts some stunning stretches of coast, such as:
Avoid paying an arm and a leg for a rental car by following our top tips and tricks:
With your own set of wheels, Aracati is yours to enjoy. People flock to this captivating city for a variety of reasons, and here at CarRentals.com we have a different car for each of them. The top priority for families is space (and legroom). Depending on the size of the family, that could mean anything from a full-size car to an SUV. Those on a budget like the great mileage and affordability of our smaller vehicles, such as a compact car or mini. If you're hoping to make an impressive entrance in Aracati, you could even cast an eye over our special category for a vehicle that will make any car aficionado go weak at the knees.
You'll be glad to hear that there's a great range of both economy and luxury rental vehicles in Aracati. What you go with is largely dependent on your funds and what you plan to do. Specialty vehicles offer unparalleled mod cons and comfort. If you feel like splashing out, why not pick up a fully kitted-out SUV, or perhaps a flashy mid-size sedan? On the other hand, if you're just after a car to get from A to B as economically as possible, you're better off going with an economy compact vehicle (or something else that won't break the bank).
When driving in a new destination, you should have a good understanding of the local traffic laws. Here's what you'll need to know to cruise around Aracati safely:
You'll be cruising along the right-hand side of the road in Aracati. Even though it may seem similar to home, it's always smart to drive a little more carefully in places you've never been.
No, you shouldn't have any difficulties finding a space to park in Aracati. With plenty of places to leave your car, exploring this destination is a cinch.
As with many destinations, you can expect more traffic in the early and late rush hours. However, thanks to its smaller population of about 44,300, traffic congestion isn't a big problem in Aracati.
While motoring around the streets of Aracati, keep in mind that the speed limits generally range from 30 km/h to 110 km/h. Most residential areas are 60 km/h unless stated otherwise.
Most of the time, your car rental company will bill the fined amount to your credit card, including local surcharges and taxes. Or they may share your contact details with the relevant local authority, who'll then send a fine straight to you.
It is illegal to use your cell phone while driving in Aracati, and you could even be charged a fine for simply holding your phone when you're in control of a vehicle. That said, using hands-free or Bluetooth functions is allowed, as long as your focus remains on the road.
While behind the wheel in Aracati, it's an offence to have a BAC (blood alcohol content) of over 0.06%. Thinking of having a few beers with lunch or dinner? Consider using a ride-sharing service or booking a taxi.
Yes, drivers can turn on a red light in Aracati. But before doing so, you must bring the vehicle to a complete stop. Move on only when the lane you are turning into is clear of oncoming traffic.
Although there are a small number of exceptions, seat belts must be fastened when the vehicle is in motion in Jaguaribe.