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Fernando de Noronha Environmental Protection Area

Nature preserve in Fernando de Noronha

Updated: July 08, 2024 07:46 AM

Fernando de Noronha Environmental Protection Area is located in Fernando de Noronha (Archipelago in Brazil), Brazil. It's address is Fernando de Noronha (Distrito Estadual, PE, 53990-000, Brazil.

Fernando de Noronha (Distrito Estadual, PE, 53990-000, Brazil

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noronha.pe.gov.br

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Where is Fernando de Noronha Environmental Protection Area?

Fernando de Noronha Environmental Protection Area is located at: Fernando de Noronha (Distrito Estadual, PE, 53990-000, Brazil.

What are the coordinates of Fernando de Noronha Environmental Protection Area?

Coordinates: -3.8604179, -32.4353761

Fernando de Noronha Environmental Protection Area Reviews

Lucia Panizza
2023-10-05 01:02:04 GMT

26 km long Paradise in earth, fernando de noronha has a lot of places you can visit.
From one of the best beaches in the word playa do sancho, amaizing scuba, crystal water to the famous golfinhos rotadores (spinner dolphins). The government and population take an amaizing care for the environment.
Arriving from recife by plane.
You have to pay a fee just for being on the island, and another for enter the national water park which includes almost all de beaches (just the three other vila are free cachorro, meio and concepcao) but it worth every penny!.
Cost are higher than in the rest of brasil. One and a half o doble the prices.
There are pousadas that are like little hotel with 3/4 rooms, generally attended by their owner.
It has a little center call vila do remedios.
There is one line bus thar goes all over the places, now cost 5 reales. It would leave you almost any place you want to visit.
We had an amaizing time in fernando de noronha...and I hope to came back soon! 🤞

Leonardo Rocha
2022-03-15 07:50:56 GMT

Its an amazing beautiful small island that has become a place for Brazilian people with money, usually white, from the southern states, straight, conservative and Catholic. The island lives from tourism all year around and all is made into a marketable service to the tourists, which usually just want to take a picture to their Instagram to show off that they were able to visit this exclusive destination. Nevertheless the nature and beaches are amazing and you can still find some nice local and affordable priced places.

Brandon Bennett
2018-05-24 11:21:42 GMT

This is a beautiful island and most of it is national park. Beaches, hikes, it is all so pristine. The tax is worth it to have clean beaches and well maintained trails. Sancho Beach was a real highlight. Physically gorgeous, plenty to see snorkeling, great spot for a swim. Highly recommend coming to the island.

Fábio Henrique Bittes Terra
2022-06-04 22:12:20 GMT

Beautiful, Noronha is beautiful and has the most amazing sea water color in Brazil, this is its differential. The view are not unique, you can find as beautiful as there in other places of the country, but this view and the color of the water you won’t see elsewhere in the country. Sancho, Porcos, Cacimba, Bode and Americanos are the best - they are leveled, all with the same beauty. Conceição, meio and cachorro are not that much. Those in the “mar de fora” are not the most indicated for swimming though they are beautiful as well.

Mark Powers
2024-01-13 23:34:59 GMT

We joined our kids (and their kids) to visit this island (with its adjoining islands) in the middle of the South Atlantic. If you want to visit, do your homework first! Noronha is rather expensive, which is no surprise because it is remote and beautiful. Remember that everything needs to be shipped about five hundred kilometers to get to Noronha, down to your can of Coke and the flour for your pizza crust.
Also, Francisco de Noronha is a popular tourist destination, so the local authorities charge US$18 per day per person (you read that right) for visitors, which must be paid as soon as one gets off the plane in Noronha. And you don't get anything in exchange for that $18 per day, except a beautiful island. It's really clean, though.
Food prices at restaurants varied, it seems to me. Like Life, restaurants on Noronha can be more expensive or less, and can be hard to judge until you go there. Do your homework before you order your meal. We even had dinner at a "pop-up" that served hot dogs and pastel, a Brazilian dish that could be ordered in different sizes with different fillings, even dessert pastels. I loved mine.
The tours you can get on the island can be fun. If you go swimming, you may see baby sharks, or golfinhos (I think they were a type of dolphin). I'll never forget it!

Michael Ceitlin
2022-03-06 18:26:46 GMT

One of the most beautiful places of Brazil. Incredible beaches and hiking trails, boating adventures, snorkeling and diving!

Roberto Siviero
2023-03-02 22:47:57 GMT

What can you say? A preserved island with good tourism infrastructure and operations, controlled quantity of people that can be on the island, surfing spots, diving paradise, clear and beautiful water, vulcanic cliffs and rocks, some of the most beautiful beaches in the world...
It has it all. Just visit and be amazed.

Andre Wolf
2022-07-20 20:17:05 GMT

Amazing place to visit, I hope to return someday, perhaps as a honeymoon.

Vincenzo Bruno
2023-08-22 21:50:51 GMT

Unbelievable!!!
The best place on Earth.
You need to visit Fernando de Noronha to fully understand.

Joaquim Barbosa-Bernardes
2019-01-26 18:04:00 GMT

The most beautiful beach on the planet. Extremely well preserved. Awesome for snorkeling. Unrivaled experience.

Lorena Maria Alves
2019-07-26 22:58:21 GMT

One of the most beautiful places that I've been in life

Regis Resende
2023-08-23 16:16:44 GMT

The PROTECTED area is a fantastic way to explore nature in a conciencious manner.

And only 30% of Fernando de Noronha territory is explored this way.

The other 70% is a PRESERVATION area where absolutely no use is authorized.

I totally support it.

Jon Peara
2021-08-14 00:33:08 GMT

We spent about 6 hours hiking through the area. We started in the forest and visited several overlooks of the beaches and islands. We then hiked down to a natural cave which at low tide had water washing through it. We then walked along a rocky beach. All of it was beautiful and very clean. There was almost no trash.

Letícia Rezende
2020-01-01 20:35:23 GMT

Awesome place! A true paradise.

Jair C Leite
2019-01-29 14:04:18 GMT

It is a must go place, wild sea life and also good sea food to enjoy

Marco Meli
2024-02-01 06:30:46 GMT

Outstanding place

Fernando Javier Menendez
2020-01-14 19:48:15 GMT

I love outback.
This time I ordered a Caesar salad with chicken protein. No other meat was on my plate.
The salad was very tasty and well prepared. The dressing was good and enough for quantity of greens. If you feel like it's not enough you can always ask for more.
I had bottled water but the person sitting next to me asked for 🥭 🍓 (mango and strawberry) juice. It looked delicious.
Waiter was cool, professional and super polite.

katharina barros
2017-07-08 14:04:21 GMT

Fernando de Noronha island is a natural sanctuary, with an amazing vibe and stunning views!! I definitely recommend everyone to visit one day because it more than worth it!!

Denisegb Bahiense
2023-10-03 00:29:11 GMT

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George Mortimer
2019-04-11 12:46:16 GMT

from the beginning of time everyone could swim with the spinner Dolphin.It was commercialized in 1990 and up untill 2001 every day during the whole year everyone could participar in the activity.
During this time there was no indecent as regards safety.Everybody enjoyed and were totally overjoyed with the experience.
FOR THE DETREMENT TO ALL HUMANS IT WAS BANNED THE REASONING PUT FORWARD BY LOCAL DOLPHIN PROJECT WAS THAT IT WAS BANNED WORLD WIDE.
THIS WAS NOT TRUE.
UNFORTUNATELY IT IS STILL BANNED AND THE ONLY PLACE IN Brazil.
Hopefully one day Brazil will catch up with the rest of the world.
These are wild DOLPHINS and it's up to them if they react with HUMANS.
They have for many years and gave much joy to all participants.
THERE IS NO WAY YOU CAN SWIM WITH DOLPHINS IF THEY DONT WANT.
THEY HAVE AND ARE WAITING FOR OUR RETURN.
LETS HOPE BRASIL CATCHES UP WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD and not let egoism and selfishness prevale.
DOLPHI LOVER.

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Archipelago in Brazil

Fernando de Noronha, officially the State District of Fernando de Noronha and formerly known as the Territory of Fernando de Noronha until 1988, is an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the State of Pernambuco, Brazil, and located 354 km off the Brazilian coast. source

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