Fernando do Noronha
Snorkel and dive in the idyllic turquoise archipelago of Fernando do Noronha.
This trip is all about the coast, of which Brazil has over 6,000 miles to choose from. Notably, it is the northeast area that boasts some of the finest beaches, vistas, hotels and activity options.
Therefore whether you want to relax and enjoy your hotel, or get in the water and get active, this holiday is the perfect choice for you.
Snorkel and dive in the idyllic turquoise archipelago of Fernando do Noronha.
Experience the unique Brazilian beach culture on Ipanema and Copacabana beaches.
Go people-watching in the main square of trendy and laid back fishing village of Trancoso.
Unwind on the coast during a romantic stay at the stylish beachfront resort of Kenoa.
Suited to both water sports enthusiasts and those who endeavour to unwind on the remote beaches of the north east, this trip offers an in-depth look into Brazil’s diverse and dazzling coastlines. In a place where snorkelers are rewarded with 50-metre water visibility, beach buggies prove the best way to navigate archipelagos and reefs form natural pools at low tide, we can tailor a bespoke trip that suits all activity levels and interests. Owing to the vastness of the country, reaching these beaches involves travelling far off the beaten track – but rest assured that these efforts that are duly rewarded with some of the finest vistas and marine adventures in the Americas. It is possible to visit a number of unique locations either in the company of an expert private guide or while travelling independently – amongst our favourites is Fernando de Noronha, the idyllic group of volcanic islands that only permits 500 visitors each day.
Day 1
Sao Paulo - Fernando de Noronha
Days 2-4
Fernando de Noronha
Day 5
Fernando de Noronha - Maceio - Barra de Sao Miguel
Days 6-7
Barra de Sao Miguel
Day 8
Maceio - Porto Seguro - Trancoso
Days 9-11
Trancoso
Day 1
Sao Paulo - Fernando de Noronha
Days 2-4
Fernando de Noronha
Snorkel and dive in the idyllic archipelago of Fernando do Noronha.
Day 5
Fernando de Noronha - Maceio - Barra de Sao Miguel
Days 6-7
Barra de Sao Miguel
Relax at the stylish beach resort of Kenoa, a place with incredible attention to detail.
Day 8
Maceio - Porto Seguro - Trancoso
Days 9-11
Trancoso
People watch around the main square in trendy Trancoso, a laid back fishing village.
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Prices will vary depending on the time of year you are travelling. Prices do not include international flights. Please ask one of our Travel Experts for an accurate quote. Flights purchased through Steppes Travel departing from the UK are ATOL protected.
January to March is the peak of summer across the country, with many locals having time off in February. Carnival often takes place at this time too. There is more rainfall in the Amazon and the south but it is also the warmest time of year across the country.
January to March is the peak of summer across the country, with many locals having time off in February. Carnival often takes place at this time too. There is more rainfall in the Amazon and the south but it is also the warmest time of year across the country.
January to March is the peak of summer across the country, with many locals having time off in February. Carnival often takes place at this time too. There is more rainfall in the Amazon and the south but it is also the warmest time of year across the country.
April and May is a good time to travel as temperatures drop a little. There is generally plenty of sunshine in the south, with the Amazon and Pantanal starting to receive a little less rain too.
April and May is a good time to travel as temperatures drop a little. There is generally plenty of sunshine in the south, with the Amazon and Pantanal starting to receive a little less rain too.
June and July is a great time to visit the south, especially around Rio and Sao Paolo. It is also a good time to visit the Amazon and Pantanal, with slightly lower temperatures and less rain. It is a wetter time for the north and east coast.
June and July is a great time to visit the south, especially around Rio and Sao Paolo. It is also a good time to visit the Amazon and Pantanal, with slightly lower temperatures and less rain. It is a wetter time for the north and east coast.
Between August and October is possibly the best time to visit the Amazon and Pantanal. It is still fairly dry in the south, but it can be cool in the evenings in Rio. It dries up in the north and remains warm.
Between August and October is possibly the best time to visit the Amazon and Pantanal. It is still fairly dry in the south, but it can be cool in the evenings in Rio. It dries up in the north, and remains warm.
Between August and October is possibly the best time to visit the Amazon and Pantanal. It is still fairly dry in the south, but it can be cool in the evenings in Rio. It dries up in the north, and remains warm.
November and December see the dry season comes to an end in the south, as temperatures heat up. November can be a great time to visit Rio as it is warmer but remains fairly dry. Rainfall increases again in the Pantanal and the Amazon.
November and December see the dry season comes to an end in the south, as temperatures heat up. November can be a great time to visit Rio as it is warmer but remains fairly dry. Rainfall increases again in the Pantanal and the Amazon.
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