Ilhabela — meaning 'beautiful island' — sits off the northern coast of São Paulo state, separated from the mainland by a narrow channel. Around 85% of the island is protected Atlantic Forest, home to hundreds of waterfalls, endemic wildlife, and rugged peaks rising above 1,300 metres. The coastline stretches across more than 80 beaches, ranging from calm, sheltered bays on the western shore to wild, wave-battered strands on the open Atlantic side.
This travel guide explores whether Ilhabela lives up to its name and its reputation as Brazil's finest island escape. Expect coverage of the best beaches, jungle trails, diving spots around historic shipwrecks, and the colonial town centre, giving viewers a practical sense of what to see, where to go, and how to make the most of a visit.
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