Fernando de Noronha, a mesmerizing archipelago comprising 21 islands and islets, captivates visitors from all corners of the globe with its unparalleled beauty and thriving marine life.

Listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, the island paradise of Fernando de Noronha boasts crystal-clear waters, golden sandy beaches, and an abundance of marine wonders. The local beaches are divided into two categories: the inner sea beaches, facing the South American continent, and the outer sea beaches, gazing out towards the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean and the African continent.

Renowned for their ethereal charm, Fernando de Noronha’s beaches frequently grace the lists of the most beautiful in Brazil and the world. Among the most popular are the captivating Bay of Pigs (Baía dos Porcos), the majestic Lion Beach (Praia do Leão), and the breathtaking Sancho Bay (Baía do Sancho), which holds the prestigious title of being twice voted the best beach on the planet by TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards.

Sancho Bay Beach in Fernando do Noronha

Noronha, affectionately known by this nickname, is a diver’s paradise and one of the prime destinations for this thrilling sport. Its tranquil, clear waters offer excellent visibility, allowing visitors to marvel at the magnificent marine life that thrives here, from colorful coral reefs to graceful dolphins, majestic turtles, and even awe-inspiring sharks. To embark on this underwater adventure, guided scuba diving with certified local instructors is available, ensuring a safe and memorable experience.

For surf enthusiasts, Fernando de Noronha is a dream come true, especially between December and February when it attracts surfers from around the world. They seek out the island’s perfect tubes, colossal swells, and waves that reach heights of up to 5 meters. The best surfing beaches include Cacimba do Padre, Boldró, and Conceição, offering an adrenaline-packed experience amid breathtaking surroundings.

This captivating island caters to visitors of all ages with a plethora of activities. Nature lovers can explore ecological trails, embark on boat rides to observe playful dolphins, and visit the National Marine Park and the Shark Museum, all contributing to a deeper appreciation and understanding of the local marine ecosystem. The renowned Tamar project, focused on safeguarding endangered sea turtles, provides an extraordinary opportunity to witness these graceful creatures in their natural habitat.

No visit to Fernando de Noronha would be complete without savoring the celebrated local sunset. Numerous vantage points across the island, such as the Boldro Fort Viewpoint (Forte do Boldró), Dois Irmãos Viewpoint (Mirante Dois Irmãos), Conceição, and Porto beaches, offer a mesmerizing setting to witness this daily spectacle.

Travelers planning a trip to Noronha should be mindful of carrying cash, as not all establishments accept credit or debit cards, and access to ATMs is limited. In line with the archipelago’s commitment to preserving its natural wonders, the number of visitors is regulated, and an environmental protection fee is required to enter the island. This sustainable approach ensures the continued safeguarding of the island’s precious and pristine environment for generations to come.

How to get there

By Plane
Guararapes International Airport | Recife: +55 (81) 3322-4188
Augusto Severo International Airport | Natal: +55 (84) 3343-6060
Fernando de Noronha Airport: +55 (81) 3619 0951 | (81) 3619 0950

The nearest international airports to the archipelago are Guararapes International Airport, in Recife, and Augusto Severo International Airport, in Natal. From these two cities, there are daily flights to Fernando de Noronha Airport. 

By Boat
You can also get to Fernando de Noronha on sailboat or yacht, make sure you have all the necessary papers and authorization. You will also need to pay the local anchorage fee. 

Getting around

By Bus
A cheap option to move around the Island is to use public local transport, which runs daily from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm. Buses depart every 30 minutes. 

Personal Vehicles and Rentals
If you want to have more freedom to get around the island, the best option is to rent a car or a dune buggy. There are several rental companies on the island. 

By Bicycle
Another great option to move around the island is by bicycle. You can rent either conventional bicycles or electric ones.  

Useful Numbers


Island Management:
+55 (81) 3619-9600
Police Station:
+55 (81) 3619-0843
Hospital:
+55 (81) 3619 0923

Military Police: 190
Paramedics: 192
Fire Department: 193

Power Voltage

220V

Local Weather

Local weather is pretty hot, so pack light clothes. Do not forget to take a cap and plenty of sunscreen. Temperature is pretty stable all year long, with an average of 28ºC.