Located 200 miles off Brazil’s northeast coast, Fernando de Noronha is a volcanic archipelago and protected national marine park and ecological sanctuary.
Best known for its undeveloped, pristine beaches, Fernando de Noronha is a favorite among scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Sea turtles, sting rays, dolphins, and reef sharks swim in its warm, crystal-clear, blue waters.
As a small island and protected ecological sanctuary, a limit of 460 visitors are allowed on Fernando de Noronha at any one time.