What better way to spend a week in Brazil than at Fernando de Noronha’s tropical paradise? On your trip to this volcanic island and ecological reserve, you’ll get to experience it all, from sailing down the coast to visiting its picture-perfect beaches to snorkeling and scuba diving at offshore reefs.
A large part of the island, as well as the encompassing islets and waters, is incorporated by the Parque Nacional Marinho de Fernando de Noronha. It restricts tourist traffic, but also requires adherence to strict guidelines.
Among these guidelines: sunscreen is illegal to safeguard the sensitive biological system and two or three dozen individuals are permitted on the oceanfront at some random time.
But these stringent rules pay off, and Fernando de Noronha has the absolute best swimming spots. You’ll appreciate remarkable clearness because of the completely pristine waters — some of the time as much as 45 m (150 feet) — and an environment that abounds with life.
You may complete the ideal island vacation by including an off-road buggy ride and a nature hike.
Highlights of the trip include: * Sailing around Fernando de Noronha’s hidden beaches for a dip
* Swim and snorkel off picture-perfect beaches like Baia do Sancho
* Around the island, go on buggy rides and nature excursions.
Unlimited quantities of fish wheel in shooting billows of silver, blue or even neon green. They spread over the sandy ocean bottom, turtles paddle peacefully under the waves, and sharks voyage quietly through the water.
Picking the best ocean side involves individual choice— and part of the fun of visiting. Assuming you needed to choose only one, Praia do Atalaia is recommended, where the dark blue water has been subdued into shallow, quiet pools thanks to a seaward volcanic rack.
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