Just a short ferry ride from the coast of São Paulo state, Ilhabela (meaning “Beautiful Island”) lives up to its name with over 40 beaches, 300 waterfalls, lush Atlantic rainforest, and adventure trails. This island paradise is Brazil’s largest maritime archipelago and one of the top eco-tourism spots in the country.
Whether you’re into hiking, sailing, diving, or just relaxing by the beach, Ilhabela offers a perfect blend of nature and charm.
Where Is Ilhabela?
Ilhabela is located about 210 km (130 miles) from the city of São Paulo. The island is part of a protected area known as the Ilhabela State Park, which covers 85% of the island and helps preserve its rich biodiversity.
You reach the island via a 15-minute ferry from the mainland town of São Sebastião.
Why Visit Ilhabela?
Ilhabela is known for:
- Stunning secluded beaches on both calm and wild ocean fronts
- Waterfalls and natural pools in rainforest settings
- Great conditions for windsurfing, sailing, and diving
- Colonial architecture and a welcoming small-town vibe
- A blend of adventure and relaxation in one destination
When to Visit Ilhabela
Season | Weather & Tourism | Best For |
---|---|---|
Dec–Mar (Summer) | Hot, humid, festive | Beach parties, nightlife |
Apr–Jun (Autumn) | Cooler, fewer crowds | Waterfalls, hiking, tranquility |
Jul–Aug (Winter) | Dry season, mild weather | Sailing events, clear diving |
Sept–Nov (Spring) | Pleasant and quiet | Ideal for nature and lower prices |
Tip: Avoid peak summer weekends if you don’t like crowds or high prices.
How to Get There
From São Paulo:
- By car: ~3.5 to 4.5 hours to São Sebastião, then ferry
- By bus: Frequent departures to São Sebastião from São Paulo (Terminal Tietê)
The Ferry:
- Operated 24/7
- Short crossing (15 min)
- Free for pedestrians, fees apply for vehicles
Once on the island, local buses and taxis are available, but renting a car or 4×4 gives more freedom, especially to reach remote beaches.
Best Beaches in Ilhabela
1. Praia do Curral
Ilhabela’s most famous and lively beach. Bars, DJs, and warm waters make it perfect for social travelers.
2. Praia do Bonete
Accessible only by trail (3-hour hike) or boat, Bonete is one of Brazil’s most beautiful and untouched beaches, ideal for adventure lovers.
3. Praia de Castelhanos
Located on the wild ocean side of the island, this beach is reachable by 4×4 or guided boat tour. It’s known for big waves and unspoiled nature.
4. Praia do Julião
A small, calm beach perfect for families and snorkeling.
Waterfalls and Nature Trails
Ilhabela’s interior is packed with waterfalls and hiking paths, many within the Atlantic Forest.
Top Waterfalls:
- Cachoeira do Gato – Near Castelhanos, 80m tall
- Cachoeira da Toca – Includes natural rock slides
- Cachoeira da Laje – Lesser known and quiet
Best Trails:
- Bonete Trail – Scenic and challenging, through rivers and forest
- Castelhanos Trail – Requires guide or 4×4 access, crosses the island
- Baepi Peak Trail – Advanced hike with panoramic views
Diving and Water Activities
Ilhabela is a hotspot for marine adventures thanks to its clear waters and shipwrecks.
Activities:
- Scuba diving – Wrecks like the “Navio Pinguino”
- Snorkeling – Calm beaches like Julião and Praia da Fome
- Stand-up paddle and kayaking
- Sailing – The island hosts Brazil’s top sailing events, including Ilhabela Sailing Week in July
Where to Stay
Luxury:
- DPNY Beach Hotel & Spa – Adults-only beachfront resort
- TW Guaimbê Eco Resort – Chic with nature-focused design
Mid-range:
- Barra do Piúva Porto Hotel – Ocean views and great value
- Pousada Vila das Velas – Beautiful setting and pool
Budget:
- Hostel da Vila – Social atmosphere with modern facilities
- Pousada Manga Rosa – Cozy and affordable
What to Eat
Ilhabela has a vibrant food scene blending seafood, Brazilian, and international flavors.
Must-try dishes:
- Grilled fish with banana and cassava
- Shrimp moqueca
- Tapioca pancakes
Recommended restaurants:
- Manjericão – Vegetarian-friendly and local dishes
- Cheiro Verde – Great value and homemade food
- All Mirante – Amazing views with gourmet cuisine
Local Culture and Events
- Festa do Divino Espírito Santo – A colorful and spiritual celebration in June
- Ilhabela Sailing Week – International regatta held every July
- Street markets – Artisan goods, local art, and souvenirs
Don’t miss a walk through the historical center, with its colonial church, waterfront promenade, and boutiques.
Sustainable Travel in Ilhabela
Much of the island is protected by state and marine parks, so it’s essential to:
- Use reef-safe sunscreen
- Respect wildlife and trail rules
- Avoid plastic waste
- Support local businesses and guides
Many hotels and agencies are engaged in eco-tourism practices, so you can explore responsibly.
Why Ilhabela Is the Ultimate Island Escape
Ilhabela offers a little bit of everything—adventure, nature, luxury, and authenticity. Whether you want to surf, hike, dive, or simply relax under a coconut tree, the island welcomes you with open arms and lush landscapes.
For a destination that still feels untamed and uncrowded, Ilhabela is the ideal blend of wild and wonderful.

✈️ I’m Miles Carter, a travel writer and explorer passionate about discovering stories that maps can’t show.🌍 From bustling cities to quiet mountain trails, I bring you practical tips, unique experiences, and honest travel advice to help you explore the world with purpose.📍 This blog is your compass to smarter, deeper, and more meaningful travel.
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