Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations

Enjoy Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations!  Very few people can claim they’ve witnessed the unspoiled and breathtaking beaches of Fernando de Noronha. This island is off the northeast coast of Brazil, and has been declared a marine national park back in 1988. Today only 420 tourists are allowed on the island at any time.  The lucky ones who do visit the island are treated to the natural beauty, both on land and at sea. The island lies within a volcanic archipelago of 21 islands, and the landscape includes rock sculptures, waterfalls and natural swimming pools. Tucked beneath the cliffs and caves are exquisite white sand beaches.

With crystal-clear waters, rich marine life, including the highest known concentration of resident dolphins in the world, and spectacular tropical landscapes, it’s heavenly. The dolphins are known to leap spinning into the air, and Fernando de Noronha is one of the few places in the world where there are actual dolphin-breeding colonies.The waters off Fernando de Noronha are chock full with other delights including colorful fish, lobsters, turtles, sponges and corals.  This makes it a favorite diving and snorkeling location. Considered a marine ecological reserve, Fernando de Noronha is protected by the government. Surfers consider the large waves to be some of the best surf spots in the world.

Fernando de Noronha Brazil is listed as one of the top 20 beaches in the world.  Here you can find information on all of the 20 most beautiful beaches of the world.  Read our Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations guide to start planning your vacation to this wonderful beach destination.  Visit the most amazing beaches in Brazil here, or on Pinterest.

Fernando de Noronha Brazil – When to Visit

Fernando de Noronha is an all year round destination, but the best time to visit the islands and to fully enjoy their attractions is the dry season: from August to January.  Fernando de Noronha’s climate is tropical with two well defined seasons: the dry season, mentioned above, and the rainy season, from February to July. March, April and May are the rainiest months (especially April).  Air temperatures are fairly constant all throughout the year at an average of 77ºF, and humidity hovers around 80%.  Water temperatures are great for all kinds of water sports all over the year with a temperature of 82ºF, and almost no variation during the year.

Best Fernando de Noronha Beaches

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The beach lies on a secluded bay on the main island of UNESCO protected archipelago Fernando de Noronha, off the coast of Recife. It is best visited via boat, which will stop right in front of the bay to not destroy the corals underneath, or via a narrow staircase, which leads down the cliffs that tower around the bay.   Sancho is also described as one of the best diving spots in Brazil and visitors can enjoy a great marine fauna and flora. During the turtle spawning season from January to July, visitors are banned from the beach between 6PM and 6AM.

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Cacimba do Padre Beach is famous for seashells and soft sand. View the remarkable rock formations and watch fascinating nesting turtles in this surfer’s playground with some of the country’s best waves.  Rent snorkeling and scuba diving gear to encounter the array of colorful fish that circle around the hills. Take a board and go surfing on the consistent waves, which often reach heights of 15 feet.  Free diving is also popular here, although the currents can be dangerously strong at times.

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Conceicao Beach is a long stretch of fluffy, white sand with spectacular views, palm trees and beach bars. With a consistent flow of waves, it is one of the island’s main surfing spots. Snap photos of the glorious Pico Mount that rises above the shrubbery on the beach’s western end.  Play beach volleyball or soccer with locals. Watch the surfers and stand-up paddlers on the water. Deck chairs and umbrellas are also available to reserve on the beach.  The best surfing period is December through February, while calmer waters the rest of the year provide ideal snorkeling conditions.

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Baia dos Golfinhos, or simply Dolphins Beach, is a truly stunning beach and is a “must see” beach. The setting is truly breathtaking with the cliffs, tropical vegetation and the stunning semi-deserted beach all-blending together in perfect harmony.  This beach is well suited for swimming as the waves are small.  The beach does not offer any infrastructure such as bars, sun beds or other facilities, so be sure to bring some water, snacks and a beach towel with you.

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While Praia do Sancho is regarded among the best of Noronha’s beaches, it’s Baia dos Porcos that is one of the most photographed thanks to its striking landscape. The bay gets its good looks from the rocky peaks that rise from the crystal clear waters that lap around the small, golden shore.

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With pure white sand, turquoise sea, and a curved frame of dramatic rocky cliffs covered in tufts of green vegetation, this picturesque beach seems almost too good to true. It’s little wonder then that Praia do Sancho beach is often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world.

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Fernando de Noronha Tours & Activities

Half-Day Catamaran Tour of the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago

Sail through the UNESCO-listed Fernando de Noronha Archipelago on this half-day catamaran tour from Porto de Santo Antônio. Make stops among the collection of 21 islands for swimming and snorkeling with the provided snorkeling equipment. Lunch and round-trip transportation from your accommodations are included.  Learn more about the Half-Day Catamaran Tour of the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago.

Small-Group 4×4 Off-Road Island Discovery Full Day Tour

Get a comprehensive island introduction to Fernando de Noronha during this 8-hour tour via 4×4 vehicle. Travel with just 10 passengers for an intimate experience, visiting the famous beaches and area landmarks on the way. Round-trip transportation from most Fernando de Noronha hotels included.  Learn more about the 4X4 Off-Road Island Discovery Tour.

Sancho Bay Swim from Fernando de Noronha

Explore the waters around Fernando de Noronha via boat during this 3-hour cruise. Search for wild dolphins to observe them in their natural habitat and enjoy some time swimming at Sancho Bay. Round-trip hotel transportation included.  Learn more about the Sancho Bay Swim.

Fernando de Noronha Experience | Baptism Diving

For those who have met Fernando de Noronha and its beautiful beaches and nature, it is time to get to know one of the most beautiful places on the planet through a submerged experience. With visibility of up to 50 meters, see for yourself one of the clearest waters.  Learn more about Fernando de Noronha Baptism Diving.

Costa dos Mirantes Trail Tour from Fernando de Noronha

Hike down the Costa dos Mirantes trail during this guided 4-hour trek with a small group. Departing from Fernando de Noronha, hit the trail and make your way out to scenic viewpoints over the water where you can scout for dolphins. Stop at Sancho Beach for swimming and free diving. Round-trip transportation from select hotels in Fernando de Noronha included.  Learn more about Costa dos Mirantes Trail Tour.

Best Fernando de Noronha Brazil Restaurants

Mesa de Ana  $31 – 60

Husband and wife team Ana and Rock serve only eight to 10 people per night at this rustic island gem. The four-course fish-heavy meals are served in a wonderful island setting.  There is no advance menu.  ana goes with what the local catch dictates, and you find out what that is once you sit down at the long communal table.  Delicious!  For more information call 55 (81) 3619-0178, or visit them on the web at Mesa de Ana.

Palhoça da Colina  $11 – 30

A feast under an atmospheric palapa hut with tatami mats and pillows, in the yard of a local home. All-you-can-eat grilled catch of the day (barracuda, tuna or mackerel) is served on banana leaves, with great side dishes such as arugula and mango salad, and banana farofa (sautéed manioc flour).  There’s a maximum of 20 people seated per night; reservations are required with a 50% deposit.  For more information call 55 (81) 3619-1473 , or visit them on the web at Palhoça da Colina.

Mergulhão  $31 – 60

Mergulhão makes full use of its breezy site offering stupendous views over the port, while its Mediterranean menu with a Brazilian twist is one of Noronha’s most innovative. Try the signature peixe crocante (crispy fish stuffed with shrimp, cheese and palm hearts) or the arroz do amado (grilled octopus rice with coalho cheese, cashews and fresh tomatoes).  For more information call 55 (81) 3619-0215, or visit them on the web at Mergulhão.

O Pico  $11 – 30

O Pico serves excellent seafood rices, moquecas, pastas and specialty coffees from São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo, but it’s the fresh and fabulous array of ceviches (from R$45 to R$52) that, though not traditional, will soon have you forgetting about the Peruvian version; try the classic with biquinho peppers. On Sunday evenings, the script is flipped and it becomes the island’s most sought-after live-music venue. It’s also an art and crafts shop that sells original Northeastern wares, most notably, gorgeous single-leaf woodcuts from famed Northeastern artist J Borges.  For more information call 55 (81) 3619-1377, or visit them on the web at O Pico.

Veranda  $31 – 60

One of the best value upscale choices, within walking distance of most pousadas and run by a local professional chef. The moqueca and shrimp with okra and tumeric are outstanding.  For more information call 55 (81) 3619-1546, or visit them on the web at Veranda.

Best Fernando de Noronha Brazil Nightlife

Bar Duda Rei

Noronha’s only real beach bar has a fabulous setting beneath a couple of palms, with Morro do Pico towering behind. It serves good beach food, too.  Telephone:  55 (81) 3619-1679  Web:  Bar Duda Rei.

Bar do Cachorro

The famous open-air Dog Bar is the hub – in fact the only locale – of Noronha nightlife. It’s busy every night but really packed from Thursdays through Sundays.  Telephone:  55 (81) 3619-1229  Web:  Bar do Cachorro.

Bar do Meio Noronha

The simple wooden structure and thatched roof of the bar make a serene indoor setting, yet the best spot is the outdoor terrace to enjoy the sea views and picture-perfect sunset.  Telephone:  55 (81) 3619-0424  Web:  Bar do Cachorro.

Mergulhão

For a drink with a view, there are few finer spots than Mergulhão. The outdoor terrace overlooks Fernando de Noronha’s picturesque bay of turquoise water during the day and a sunset in various shades of orange and pink at dusk. Telephone:  55 (81) 3619-0215  Web:  Mergulhão.

O Pico

O Pico is more than just a restaurant and a bar; it also provides other entertainment, such as live music, open-air cinema nights, and even its own fashion brand in collaboration with Ipanema to produce beach-chic flip-flops. Telephone:  55 (81) 3619-1377   Web:  O Pico.

Best Fernando de Noronha Brazil Hotels


34 Comments

  1. Sabrina

    Wow! It really makes you want to go haha! Very good article! It’s really complete and interesting! Thank you for all your advice.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It is a beautiful beach destination Sabrina. Thank you for visiting Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations.

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  2. Dira

    It’s beautiful! I never heard of this island before but after reading this it will go definitely on my bucket list. What worked for the island is to have the protection from the government to preserve it. Having a minimal amount of travelers may seem as controlling but if there is no overview a big amount of tourist on the island may damage it with waste which could affect not only the land but also the sea creatures (like the rules).
    I am curious to know how many flights are available per day? Let’s say something happens and I missed my flight, how long do I have to wait to board the next one?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Boy, that is one question I cannot answer. I am not sure how many flights there are a day. If you miss your flight, that could be a problem. But, in honesty, I am not sure. It is definitely a bucket list beach destination. Thanks for reading!

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  3. suzanne

    Hi Leahrae,
    Wow, this island looks BEAUTIFUL!! And I think the taxi buggies are adorable. Thanks for letting me know about the currency. We are so used to using Visa everywhere, and ATM’s. Can you tell me if there are any “all inclusive” resorts on the island?
    Cheers,
    Suzanne

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Unfortunately, I do not know of any all inclusive resorts here. There are some really great 5 star hotels there though. And yes, this is one of the most beautiful areas any where hands down. Thanks for reading about Fernando de Noronha Brazil.

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  4. Alex

    Fernando de Noronha sounds absolutely relaxing. I think, when I am there, I will have to see the turtle hatching. It must be a marvelous feeling to see life spring forth from an egg and watch them run towards the sea. Since our planet needs our help, turtles need to be protected.

    I do have a question though. What is the best time of year to see the turtle hatching? I imagine they do not hatch regularly throughout the year, so, if I could time my vacation there in line with the turtles, that would be very nice. I look forward to reading your answer.

    Thank you so much for your thoughtful article and I hope you have a wonderful day!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great question Alex! The turtles actually hatch from December – June. So you have a wide time span to plan your vacation for 🙂 And yes, this is a very relaxing beach destination. You would fall in love with the place!

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  5. Ray Brocklesby

    Fernando de Noronha​ seems a really cool place to visit. Somewhere a bit off the beaten track. Thanks for the warning about taking the local currency. I usually don’t bother and rely on cards or ATMs. I think a lot of people now have this casual attitude to currency exchange. What do other readers of this blog think about the best ways of getting local currency. Maybe I think differently being a Brit.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      No, I know I agree with you.  I rely on my debit/credit cards as well.  I do generally take some cash in the foreign currency of the country, just for things I might want to buy/barter for.  Also, boat rides and taxis generally do not take cards.  Thanks for reading Ray.

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  6. stefanie

    What a beautiful and unspoiled place Fernando De Noronha is! Truly beautiful, and totally natural looking beaches – you would just feel like you were in paradise lying on one of those. And can you imagine seeing a dolphin leap spinning into the air? I would love that.

    I also love the fact that it is so authentic too, you would really feel like you are getting away form it all, especially as the place is not crammed full of tourists. I never heard of somewhere that only lets so many tourists in, but it is a great for authenticity and I guess the locals prefer that too.

    So, is there a waiting list for a holiday on this Island?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Hi Stefanie, and thanks for reading….and learning about Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. You asked a great question about the limited number of visitors. There is not a waiting list per se, you just have to make your travel arrangements well in advance. I would say a good 6 months in advance. It is all about planning to get to this great beach destination.

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  7. Lanta Eco News

    It sounds wonderful in Fernando de Noronha and it’s great to hear that they limit the number of visitors to protect the environment. Thailand needs to start doing that! If visitor numbers are restricted, does that mean you have to book a long way in advance? If you’re lucky enough to get to visit this island, it sounds sure to be a fantastic and memorable vacation.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great question!  Yes, you definitely need to book in advance.  Airfare first, and the once that is secured, hotel.  Glad you enjoyed reading!  Thanks for visiting Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations!

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  8. Garen

    Fernando de Noronha looks amazing! I have always wanted to travel to Brazil. Is it safe to visit Fernando de Noronha though? I know a lot of places in Brazil have a lot of crime. I remember years ago my aunt got her purse stole at Walmart in Mexico, though.

    Kind of an odd question but how come they only allow 420 tourists to be on the island at a time though?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great questions Garen on Fernando de Noronha. Yes, this island is VERY safe. You will not have to worry here about crime. They restrict the number of visitors to control damage to the environment. The beaches are as beautiful as they were 500 years ago. Everything is well kept. Thanks for visiting!

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  9. AJ

    wow this sounds like so much fun. I remember the me and my wife went on a vacation a while ago, and we used a taxi like crazy, super expensive, but well worth it lol. I will need to go here. Looks so much fun 🙂

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thank you AJ for visiting and learning about beach travel to the wonderful island of Fernando de Noronha. I agree with you on taxis. I actually think that in the long run, then can be cheaper, especially in a foreign country.

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  10. German

    Great destination to check out! Thank you very much for sharing this review! 🙂

    Honestly, I’ve never been anywhere in the southern hemisphere, and can’t wait to visit some places there. Fernando de Noronha is now on my bucket list 🙂

    I just wonder how must does the flight to Fernando de Noronha cost (from both Recife and Natal)? Or is this in the lottery format, where the luckiest 420 candidates get the tickets?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thanks for stopping by Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations. As far as visiting this wonderful beach destination, you just need to book your flight well in advance. They will not let you purchase the ticket if the island visitor limit is reached. I can’t really tell you how much an airline ticket would be, as there are so many variables for that.

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  11. Lynn

    Wow, I sure hope that someday we can go there, any one of these beautiful island paradises would make a wonderful trip. Love your websit

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thank you Lynn for stopping by 🙂

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  12. Luke

    Looks like a beautiful place! Watching the dolphins from the beach must be a great sight to see!

    You mentioned in your article that currency exchange is difficult, if not impossible. Has this been an issue for tourists who have made this trip, and if so, how is this situation been managed?

    The Conceicao Beach is one that appeals to me as it appears that there is plenty to do and mingling with the locals looks like fun. I definitely will have to put this destination on my ‘bucket list.’

    Thanks for sharing this very in-depth, informative article!

    Luke

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      The best thing to do Luke, is to exchange your money before heading to Fernando de Noronha Brazil. Then there are no worries. I agree that Conceicao Beach is the one I would go to as well 🙂 Thanks for visiting!

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  13. John

    Leahrae,
    This Island vacation sounds great, a little too demanding on the person going there. This is a once in a lifetime or a bucket list item for those who plan way ahead. I know a little Spanish, will that help any. How much trouble is it to get a visa to Brazil.
    John

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Ok, it is not too hard to get your visa, but it can take up to 90 days. But, since you need to plan well in advance for this dreamy beach vacation, the visa can be done at the same time 🙂 Yes, definitely a bucket list item and a nice wallet for it 🙂 It will be a little more on the expensive side compared to most other beach destinations. The little bit of Spanish will help some. Thanks for reading!

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  14. Mick Krug

    Fernando de Noronha, Brazil is a great vacation destination! To be one of the 420 tourists on the island is a blessing. Thank God they don’t allow cruise ships to come in and take over. I like the fact that it is secluded and not overcrowded with tourists. Makes for a better vacation. Good hotels and restaurants on the island. Plenty to do. Best to take the 4×4 Off-Road Tour of the Island to see and experience everything.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yep, agreed! I would definitely do the 4X4 Off-road tour. I would also want to make sure I visited Baio do Sancho Beach. Yes, you are right…so glad cruise ships are not allowed! Thanks for visiting Beach travel destinations.

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  15. Eric

    Fernando de Noronha Brazil vacation sounds great, just from the leaping dolphins, the chance to see baby turtles hatching and then there are the breathtaking beaches. It definitely sounds like you will want to have a plan in place before you go that way you get to the island. Do you have any idea of the number of people who wait to go? You mentioned they only allowed I think 410 at a time but how long do most stay on the island when they get there?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It is not so much a “waiting list” per se, as it is to secure your visit. What I mean is, if there are seats on the flight there and a hotel room, then you are good to go. They will only allow flight options, if there is availability on the island. Once you have your flight (make well in advance), then you can go ahead and book your hotel. It is kind of different, in that only so many people are allowed, but so well worth it! Thanks for reading and learning about Fernando de Noronha Brazil.

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  16. Steven

    Hi Leahrae!

    I have heard of Fernando de Noronha! I must put this destination on my bucket list. I do get to Brasil on occasion and can’t wait to give this spot a visit. There is so much to do there and the weather looks amazing! Great post! I’m planning my next trip now! 🙂

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great Steven! Please let me know if I can help with your planning. I hope you did see the best hotel picks towards the bottom of the post? Thanks for visiting Fernando de Noronha Brazil Vacations!

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  17. vivek

    Great post Leahrae.

    How does one get there exactly? I know you mentioned that its remote and dune buggies are the best but is there some local service one can book before hand? Or is it best to go there and book you think?

    thanks!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Ok, in my post I went over getting to Fernando de Noronha Brazil. If you can shoot me a message as to where you are located, I can give you a more detailed description. To rent a dune buggy, you simply go thru your hotel (pousada) to make the reservation. They will do that for you. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for stopping by!

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