The largest island along Brazil's coast and, literally, a “beautiful island,” Ilhabela offers visitors almost 40 kilometers of pristine beaches and a tropical island's worth of hiking trails, waterfalls and even a nascent party scene. At 207 kilometers from the city of São Paulo, Ilhabela can get crowded, so try to get your beach time in during the work week.
Restaurants in Ilhabela
5.0 based on 93 reviews
Receptive tourism agency situated in Ilhabela specializing in ecotourism and social responsibility. Join us for the greatest experience in Brazil!
4.5 based on 3,347 reviews
Great for families, lots of paid parking spots, some quiosks offer parking, probably there is a minimum consumption in exchange. But if you arrive early you can find a nice spot under a tree for a perfect shade. They offer SUP, cayak and other water activities no waves, clear water, my favorite beach in Ilhabella
4.5 based on 748 reviews
I am not sure if this is the most beautiful beach on the island, but it's my favorite. It is easily accessible for a family with small children and you find great restaurants/bars with amazing service here. The water is always clean ans the waves are not to big. Great for a family with kids! You can also find small stores where you can buy beach toys, beachwear and other items.
4.5 based on 971 reviews
if you're in ilha bela make sure to visit this amazing beach. it's one of the most beautiful I have ever been to. the calmness, quietness and scenic view are the perfect combination for a great time. the beach is just the entrance to a tiny village, filled with hostels and tiny restaurants amongst private houses. the whole place is amazing and you get there by boat or via a trail (~15K). we were lucky enough to be there on a sunny and hot day. it was just perfect. we'll be back for sure!
4.5 based on 2,693 reviews
What a view and what a beach! Worth the trip and the mosquitos. Bring your repellent cause the are fericious!
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