Ilhabela , Brasil Brazil

South America

Step onto Ilhabela, or "Beautiful Island", and you'll instantly understand why it was given its name. Green mountains, emerald green waters and golden sand beaches welcome you to this kaleidoscope of natural wonders, an archipelago off the mainland of Brazil. Almost 85% of the island's 350,000 square miles is designated as Ilhabela State Park and no further development is allowed. The 25 miles of beaches and the costal Atlantic rainforest delight visitors with their unspoiled beauty.

Discovered in 1502 by Américo Vespúcio, Ilhabela has a rather colorful past, having once served as a haven for pirates and smugglers. The local waters are rumored to hide over 50 shipwrecks?no wonder the island is a favorite destination for scuba divers! Water sports is just one of the many reasons outdoor enthusiasts flock to Ilhabela. Hikers enjoy around 300 waterfalls that thunder into the ocean and sailing enthusiasts enjoy the favorable winds that have earned Ilhabela an international reputation in nautical circles. On dry land, you can explore the charming downtown area with its graceful colonial buildings, museums, and restaurants. Fresh seafood is always on the menu and you'll want to be sure to try the shrimp, rumored to be the best in Brazil!

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