Fernando de Noronha

The tip of a submerged volcano, framed by postcard-perfect castaway beaches and virgin Atlantic rainforest cascading over its dramatic clifftops, Fernando de Noronha might just be the last pristine island on earth, untouched by mass tourism.

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Tempo de Viagem

  • Recife 1 hour 45min
  • Sao Paulo 3 hours 50min

The colour saturation dial is on full here. A national marine park and UNESCO world heritage site, its crystal-clear water (visibility up to 50m and year-round water temperature of 26°C) is the most dazzling turquoise, it rocks rich gunmetal, and its jungle is the colour of emeralds. With exciting dives at all levels, you can snorkel and scuba with a Crayola box of tropical fish, spotted rays, turtles, dolphins, and reef sharks.