Fernando de Noronha

It’s hard to imagine any islands more perfect than the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha. Protected and with limited visitor numbers, the islands are a paradise of deserted white sands, lush forest-clad hillsides, volcanic rock formations and waters that merge from turquoise to sapphire and host an abundant wealth of marine life.

Fernando de Noronha

Days in Fernando de Noronha revolve around the beach and the ocean; slow strolls through pristine coves, lazing on sugar-soft sands, snorkeling through gin-clear waters and swimming with turtles, dolphins and a vibrant rainbow of fish. Dive in waters with 40-meter visibility, sail across to deserted beaches, and discover the only downside to Fernando do Noronha is having to leave.