Ilhabela - the Beautiful Island of Sao Paulo Travel

Ilhabela - the Beautiful Island of Sao Paulo

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This tour takes you to Ilhabela, the beautiful island of São Paulo State. The Costa Verde island has a rugged, mountainous interior covered in verdant Atlantic Rainforest, and lined with sub-tropical beaches, and lies only 3 hours but a whole world away from the big city. Crystal clear waters, beaches and waterfalls galore make Ilhabela the perfect short break from Sao Paulo. Combines With: Sao Paulo; Paraty & Ilha Grande as part of a Costa Verde route between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

Best Time to Visit: This tour can be taken all year round with December to February being the hottest, most humid and busiest months, but also with more rainfall. April to June can often be the best time of the year. The island gets very busy during peak holiday periods!

from $ 625 USD

Ilhabela - the Beautiful Island of Sao Paulo

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Destinations Visited

  • Ilhabela

Trip Style

Traditional

Activities Included

  • Ecotourism
  • Beaches

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Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive on the Beautiful Island

Destination: Sao Paulo to Ilhabela

In the morning you leave Sao Paulo for the three hour journey to Ilhabela, the beautiful island of the most populous state in Brazil. Just 2km across the strait from the port of Sao Sebastiao, the ferry boat journey allows you to appreciate the scenery that makes it so popular, with rugged mountains covered in the verdant Atlantic Rainforest that gives the whole Costa Verde its name. After landing and transferring to your hotel, the rest of the day is free to enjoy some of the sub-tropical charms of Ilhabela. The mainland side has beaches with calm waters along most of the 25km of coastline, while the open Atlantic side has the wild surf, although sheltered bays also exist.
Day 2
Exploring Ilhabela

Destination: Ilhabela

A day out around the island takes you to explore the northern side of Ilhabela. Morning begins with the 4x4 journey across the middle of the island, on the road up into the forest of the Ilhabela State Park. Stops at waterfalls and viewpoints come during the 17km dirt road ride, with the crossing from west to east coast taking you up to over 700m. After descending, a 2km hike through the rainforest takes you to the impressive Cachoeira do Gato, a 70m waterfall with cool rock pools at the bottom. The postcard beach of Castelhanos is the stop for lunch, before you board a flexboat for the return journey around the island. Stops are made for snorkelling and swimming in clear green bays along the way.
Day 3
South of the Island

Destination: Ilhabela

Another day exploring Ilhabela has you heading around the south-west corner by speedboat, to the beach of Bonete. This stunning stretch of sand faces south, with Atlantic waves and good surf. The only way to arrive is by boat or the 12km hiking trail around the rocky headlands. The beach is home to a local caiçara community, people who live a simple lifestyle along the Costa Verde coastline based around fishing. Trails to waterfalls and freshwater pools can be enjoyed before a simple seafood lunch with a beautiful view. After returning in the afternoon, evening can bring lively nightlife around the Praia do Curral area towards the southern end of the island.
Day 4
Lazy Island Day

Destination: Ilhabela

A free day on Ilhabela can be spent relaxing and enjoying the views back to the mainland from the beaches on the continental side, or you can explore a little more. The island has many more options for tours and activities as well as those included here, with private boat hire; mountain, waterfall and beach trails to hike; mountain biking and coastal cycling; and scuba diving and snorkelling possible at many points around the island. For your final evening and all others, the continental side contains all the Ilhabela life. The northern part has the main town, while the southern half is more lively in terms of nightlife around Praia do Curral, and perhaps suits a younger crowd.
Day 5
Away from Ilhabela

Destination: Ilhabela to Sao Paulo

Your time in Ilhabela comes to an end with the return journey to Sao Paulo, either to accommodation in the city or to one of the airports. The island has many more options as well for tours and activities as well as those included here, with private boat hire; mountain, waterfall and beach trails to hike; mountain biking and coastal cycling; and scuba diving and snorkelling possible at many points around the island. Ilhabela can also be a stop on a road trip up the spectacular Costa Verde between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. As with all our tours, we can adjust the trip to Ilhabela to your wishes, and also combine it with any other parts of Brazil.

Prices

* Domestic Flights Estimated Price
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** Prices Per Adult based on two people travelling and sharing accommodation
Simple B&B
from $500 USD
3 Stars
from $625 USD
4 Stars
from $725 USD
5 Stars
from $1,425USD

* Prices vary depending on travel dates and flight availability. Peak periods in Brazil including Carnaval, public holidays and Christmas/New Year usually require a minimum number of nights, so in these cases itineraries may need to be changed.

** Domestic flight prices are estimated on typical values when reserved six months before travel. Prices can never be guaranteed until reservations are made, and do usually become more expensive closer to the travel period.


* Domestic Flights Estimated Price ** Prices Per Adult based on two people travelling and sharing accommodation
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Simple 3 Stars 4 Stars Luxury

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$500 USD

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$625 USD

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$725 USD

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$1,425 USD
 

* Prices vary depending on travel dates and flight availability. Peak periods in Brazil including Carnaval, public holidays and Christmas/New Year usually require a minimum number of nights, so in these cases itineraries may need to be changed.

** Domestic flight prices are estimated on typical values when reserved six months before travel. Prices can never be guaranteed until reservations are made, and do usually become more expensive closer to the travel period.