Islands can be the best escape you can have from routinely everyday work life. Spending a holiday on an island is a million dollar experience coveted by many as it’s a good way to relax and entertain your body as well as the soul. An intense exploring urge that comes with the idea of visiting an island is quite irresistible. The thought of you laying with a swimming costume on a windy Friday evening on a Bali bed with friends or family, with sun-glasses on, holding a blended glass of nutritious fruits, is captivating, to say the least. Then smiling as you admire the far horizon of the ocean with sunset rays stirring your soul to your utter contentment is an exquisite yet plush experience many would dent their pockets for. Forget known islands like The Maldives, there are more worth visiting which are less expensive, which offer the same piece of great pleasure, Brazilian islands take their fair share of the glory. The following are favorite Brazilian islands that are worth visiting for holiday purposes with a uniquely serene environment that is crowd-free to give the most incredible adventure you could derive by visiting an island.
Archipelago Abrolhos island is located in southern Brazil in Bahia State, in the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a group of five uninhabited, remote islands where four of them come under Abrolhos Marine National Park. The park boasts marine life, such as unique sea species including turtles, dolphins, humpback whales, and coral reefs rendering the island a splendid diving site. It is the best way to spend a holiday, you can reach the island by boat from Caravels.

The Bananal Island, formed on The River Araguair, is the largest river island in southwest Brazil. This island is a designated world heritage site due to its unique cultural preserves, giving an adventurous experience. The island is populated by native people only. It can be easily accessed by car from a nearby village during the dry season, while during the rainy season, boats can be used.
Marajo Island is a vast river island located in Brazil’s northern Para state, where The Amazon empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The island boasts of its unique flora and fauna since it’s home to Piranhas, wading birds even water buffaloes. Additionally, it is surrounded by Mangrove forest, giving a notable experience for a holiday. By taking a ferry from Belém, you can reach the best Brazilian islands for your holiday, Marajo Island.

Santa Catarina Island is the most famous and visited by tourists from all walks of life, lies in Floripa in southern Brazil. Water lagoons and several pristine beaches surround it. It offers natural sceneries with several beach resorts and mind boggling nightlife. Also home to water activities like sailing and diving to give you the enjoyable experience you need. You can reach the island via bridges by car, the bridges provide accessibility to the island.
Ilha do Cardoso is located in the southern part of Brazil’s São Paulo State. It’s rich in unique vegetation, making it a must-visit for environmentalists. To reach the island, you can take a ferry from Cananeia, but if you want to explore the island, hike or rent a bicycle.

Another island is Ilha do Mel, located in Brazil’s southern Parama state. It’s rich in pine forest, mangrove forest, freshwater marshes, and vegetation. Considered a tourist destination site that receives large numbers of tourists. It’s divided into tiny villages inhabited by tourists and a lighthouse, which provides a panoramic view. It also contains interesting historical background and serene natural beauty, a perfect destination for history lovers.
Fernando de Noronha is an island that derives its name from a renowned Portuguese trader, it’s suited on the northeastern coast of Brazil. The Noronha is a volcanic island lying in the Atlantic Ocean, which boasts of a uniquely important environment. Only five hundred tourists are allowed to visit the island per day, rendering it quite private. UNESCO has designated it as a world heritage and is home to more than four hundred marine life species. It’s a perfect destination diver, you can access the island by taking a plane from Natal.
The Ilha Grande is a small piece of paradise suited between Paraty and Rio de Janeiro State. It’s covered by beaches and Atlantic saltwater forests that offer a great view to tourists. It can be accessed by boarding a ferry or bus from Rio or hiring a private boat from Mangaratiba, it’s a must-be place for divers.
There are more remote islands surrounding Brazil that have not been discovered up to date. Visit Brazil, you could be lucky to discover an unknown island, and it could be named after you, who knows!