10 Things to do in Fernando de Noronha

regardless of your budget!

Daniela Azzip Trips
8 min readNov 6, 2019
Self taken image in Praia da Conceição, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Fernando de Noronha is an ideal holiday destination to relax and enjoy the beach life, along with exciting aquatic activities and amazing food. Watch one of the most beautiful sunsets in your life and swim close to the wonderful sea life in the clear crystal waters of Noronha.

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1) Ilha Tour

Probably the most popular attraction in Noronha, Ilha tour is something I would highly recommend you to do on your first day in the island, regardless of if you have a limited time to stay (then you would have even more reasons to do the tour) or not.
This is a whole day tour on a 4x4 around the island, showing you about 80% of what the island has to offer, and giving you a short time to appreciate each place, so you get the chance to see as much as possible. You will be taken to some places with an interesting history, swim in most of the beaches you will visit, snorkel in some others, and there will also be a stop for lunch at a restaurant. The visit generally includes the following attractions: Projeto Tamar, Leão Beach, Morro Dois Irmãos viewpoint, Sancho Beach, Shark Museum, Caeira Beach, São Pedro Chapel, Cacimba do Padre Beach, Pig’s Bay, São Pedro do Boldró Fort and a sunset watch at one of the points in this list. The order of stops can be slightly different depending on weather and on the company that you do the tour with and some places I mentioned above might not be included on your tour.
Most of the time, the guide will pick you up from your hostel/hotel.

Photo taken at the Shark Museum during our Ilha Tour, by one of the tourists on the group.

Remember that the goal of the tour is to show what the island has to offer and take the visitors to as many sites as possible, so this is not an attraction to relax and spend quality time on each place. That being said, you will be able to know exactly on which places you want to spend more time after you have visited them during the Ilha Tour.

I did my Ilha Tour with Noronha Passeios and I loved it. They did the opposite route of other agencies so we wouldn’t be surrounded by other groups, and most of the time, we were the only group on each site (it was also low season, but there were many more groups doing Ilha Tour on that day).

2) Beaches

Go for a swim and relax in one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
There are 14 beaches in the island, all different and magical, and I am sure you will want to revisit them more than once.
Some have strict rules on equipment use, and some may only be visited during low time.
To help you choose the beaches you want to spend more time on, I have put together a Guide to Fernando de Noronha Beaches .

3) Swim, dive and snorkel

You can’t visit Fernando de Noronha without doing what the island offers the best: swimming, scuba diving, free diving, snorkelling . The sea life in Fernando de Noronha is amazing, and you can expect to see sharks, turtles, lots of different fishes and even rays.
The blue crystal waters of the island are one of the best to dive in, and are so clear, that in some places, you might be able to spot some species even without submerging.
Fernando de Noronha is also the perfect place to do diving for the first time, so if you have been waiting for an opportunity to start, wait no more. And don’t worry if you don’t have diving or snorkelling equipment with you, as you can order all sorts of equipment in different spots at the island.

The best places for snorkelling are (marked in green on the map above):

  • Porto de Santo Antônio Beach — for calm waters, a very good diversity and exploring parts of a ship wreck
  • Sancho Beach — one of the most popular snorkelling destinations in the island
  • Atalaia Beach — very well preserved tide pool, where you will be able to see beautiful reefs and some species you generally don’t see anywhere else in the island, such as octopus and moray eels
  • Pigs Bay Beach — good for snorkelling only on low tide and dangerous on high tide. Because of it’s rocks, you will not only enjoy the life under water, but also above water (crabs)
  • Sudeste Beach — the best snorkelling location to spot turtles (and of course, the baby sharks)

4) Boat tour

Boat tour is another indispensable activity, specially if you like dolphins. You can get really close to them, and see different sites of the island from the sea. There is no guarantee that they will show during your tour, but the probability is high (more than 90%). Generally, the males gather around the boat to attract the visitors and get their attention, protecting the female and the babies.
The boat tour often include about 1h stop for diving (on our tour, we stopped at Sancho Beach).
You will also visit other attractions such as Ponta da Sapata and Rugido do Leão cave, from where you can hear a surprising sound caused by the water hitting the walls of the cave.
You can expect the tour to take about 3 to 4 hours, an they generally depart in the morning, from Santo Antonio Harbour.
Prices will vary according to the duration of the tour and agency you book yours with. As I mentioned above, I did my tour with Noronha Passeios, buying a package with Ilha Tour.

Be prepared for motion sickness! The waves are strong, the boat moves constantly up and down, and it’s quite common to feel unwell. At the beginning of the tour, they advise you to vomit to the ocean if you need to. I had to fight with my own body through the last bit of the tour to be strong until we would reach the harbour and land my feet on solid ground 🤢 Fortunately my breakfast didn’t have to meet the ocean 😆

Photo taken on our Boat Tour, in front of Ponta da Sapata (and no, at this time I wasn’t sick yet 😆)

5) Go for a hike (and visit beautiful tide pools)

A hike, in a beach destination? Yes, you heard me well, a hike. If you have read my guide to Fernando de Noronha beaches, you already know that Atalaia Beach can only be reached with a short or long hike, but that isn’t the only place you need to hike to get to. There are few other tide pools such as Morro de Fora and Enseada dos Abreus, where you will be rewarded with the beauty of nature, after a bit of a walk to get there. But trust me, they will all be worth it.
I wrote a guide on all hikes and tide pools available in the island to help you better understand what they offer and decide which ones to do on THIS post.

Lasca da Velha, one of the tide pools you can visit on low tide, from Cachorro Beach

6) Projecto Tamar

Projeto Tamar has different projects to protect the sea life and the environment in the island. They often provide free talks at night, and you can be up close when they feed and do check ups on the turtles.
When you visit the ICMBio centre to book your trails and get your card (I explain all about this on THIS post), take the chance to also visit the Projeto Tamar (right next to it), and inform yourself about their activities, so you can plan your trip and include some of these in your itinerary if you would like.

7) Watch a (many) beautiful sunset(s)

Sunset watching is one of the top things to do in Fernando de Noronha. You can watch the sunset from many places in the island, but the more popular ones are Nossa Senhora dos Remédios Fort and São Pedro do Boldró Fort . I only had two days in the island and the first day was cloudy, so only got the chance to experience one sunset in my Ilha Tour, that was admired from Cacimba do Padre Beach, and it was beauuuuutiful!

Beautiful sunset at Cacimba do Padre beach

8) NAVI tour

Fernando de Noronha used to have a NAVE Tour, a great option for those who don’t want/can’t swim or are with kids. This was a boat with a wide amplifier lens located at the bottom, from where you could see the sea life. This tour is no longer available, but there is now a new boat, named NAVI, bigger and modern, also offering sub aquatic vision, and a better service. Unfortunately, their site is only available in Portuguese and their e-mail is not working too, so I start to wonder if this is also unavailable.

9) Go on a canoe tour (Canoa Havaiana)

Canoeing will give you a different perspective of the island, while you enjoy this wonderful water activity. You have 90% of chances to be really close to many dolphins, specially on the early morning tours. The tour starts at the harbour, and in most cases, there will be one or more stops to enjoy snorkelling.

10) PlanaSub (tow dive)

Why not trying something different? Interesting and effortless, speedy snorkelling? Planasub is an activity where you hold on to a board that is pushed by a speedboat, while you observe the sea life with your snorkelling equipment. The tours depart from the harbour.

Hope you enjoyed this list and had plenty of good ideas on how to spend your days in Fernando de Noronha! Have a wonderful day and week ❤

Originally published at https://trips.danielazzip.com on November 6, 2019.

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Daniela Azzip Trips

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