
Day breaks behind the dunes. The villa stays quiet.
Set on a sand street in the heart of the village, Villa Oasis unfolds through three buildings of stacked stone and tropical hardwood, gathered around a pool and a planted patio. Six suites look inward onto the garden, and beyond the walls the sand floors of Jericoacoara run in every direction.
Completed in 2021, the house keeps to a small vocabulary of stone, hardwood and rendered plaster, repeated at every scale. It is run directly by the family that built it, and it receives guests suite by suite, the pool, the patios and the rooftops shared between them.



Each suite holds a different corner of the property: a private rooftop, a terrace, the garden pavilions. All of them share the pool, the patios and the common floor.















The suite keeps a floor of its own, wrapped all the way around by its varanda, and above it a private rooftop with a plunge pool that belongs to no other room.
Breakfast is included with every suite, prepared each morning by the villa's chef at the show kitchen.
The house keeps more than its rooms. A spa with a hammam, a fully equipped gym and a rooftop over the village sit within the same walls, a few steps from every suite, and at the front, on the sand, Miragem opens for dinner.

The spa holds two massage rooms, a hammam and a fountain, sized for two guests at a time, with the same stone as the rest of the house and warm water moving through it.

The gym takes the upper floor of the street building, fully equipped, from the treadmill and the bike to free weights and a corner for yoga, with a window onto the village alley.

The common rooftop keeps a bar, a second pool and a line of sunbeds, and holds the long view: the dunes, the sea, and the sun going down behind them.

Miragem stands at the front of the villa, its own house and its own kitchen behind the same stacked stone, the two circular logos paired on the wall. In the evening it opens for dinner.
The village runs on sand from one end to the other, not a meter of asphalt between the houses, with the Atlantic to the west and the dunes to the east. The villa sits inside it all, Miragem at the door and the beach a short walk away.
There are three ways to take the place: by water, by sand, or with someone arranging the day quietly while you decide nothing.
Jericoacoara sits in a corner of the Brazilian coast that stays warm year-round. The trade winds settle in around July and lift through January, the months that built the kite culture. Beyond them the kites thin out, the water warms, and the afternoons stretch longer.
Warm year-round.
Trade winds from the east.
Atlantic swell.
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The things most guests want to know before they write. Anything else, send it our way.
It is a villa, run by the family who built it, and let suite by suite the way a small boutique hotel is. Six suites in four categories sit across three buildings, sharing the pool, the spa, the gym and the rooftop. The whole villa can also be booked on selected dates.
Breakfast, cooked every morning by the villa's chef in the open kitchen on the common floor. In the suite: king bed, en-suite bathroom, air conditioning, minibar, Nespresso machine, digital safe, Wi-Fi and hairdryer. Plus everything shared — the 180 m² pool, the spa, the gym and the rooftop.
Fly to Fortaleza or to Jericoacoara airport. From either one, the last stretch crosses the sand of the parks around the village: Jericoacoara has no paved roads, and the final leg is done in an adapted vehicle. The villa arranges it on request. The house is on Rua São Francisco, in the middle of the village.
It depends what you want. July to January the trade winds hold steady: that is kite season, dry days and a busy village. February to June the wind softens, the sea warms, the lagoons are at their fullest and the crowds thin out — rain falls mostly in March and April. The temperature barely changes between the two.
July to January, eight months a year. The north-east trade winds come up late morning and hold until sunset — that wind is what built the village's kite culture. The kite beach is a short walk from the villa, and a local school handles rental, lessons and getting on the water. The day's conditions are on our weather page.
Yes, on selected high-season dates. Christmas and New Year are usually held for it. In that format the professional kitchen is available on request for private-chef dinners. Write with your dates and the team arranges the rest.
Yes. One of the six suites is the Garden Pavilion Family, which takes an extra bed and sleeps four. The villa welcomes children without being built around them: it is a house of stone and water, with an open pool. Tell us the children's ages and the team will sort out what is needed.
Outside holidays and festive dates, no — book the nights you want. Over the year-end dates, when the house is usually taken as a whole, terms are agreed case by case; write to us with your dates.
Kitesurfing and wing foiling in the windy season, surfing off the village beach, and Lagoa do Paraíso a buggy ride away. On land: the dunes, Pedra Furada to the east, the Sunset Dune at the edge of the village, horseback at low tide. Further out, the Lençóis Maranhenses and the Parnaíba Delta. The team arranges any of it.
It is not. It sits in the middle of Jericoacoara, on Rua São Francisco, with shops and restaurants on the same street and the beach a short walk away. The whole village is sand and has no cars, so everything is done on foot, including the walk up the dune at sunset. The Miragem restaurant is right across the street.
The house is run directly by the family who built it, finished in 2021. Day to day, Camila looks after Villa Oasis and Pousada Vina, four minutes' walk away, and Giovanni runs the house. The team works in Portuguese, English and French, and answers every message personally.
Through the contact form, by email at reservas@oasisjeri.com, or on WhatsApp. Every enquiry is answered personally by the villa team, in Portuguese, English or French.
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