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Come to Fernando de Noronha for scuba diving and snorkeling. The archipelago is also known as a surfing hotspot. In the main island alone there are 16 unique beaches, which makes it impossible to choose the most beautiful one.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Airport transfers 4 nights in Fernando de Noronha Daily breakfast (most hotels)
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| Fernando de Noronha (14 Hotels options in Fernando de Noronha) |  | The archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, located about 200 miles from the Brazilian shore, is a National Park that comprises 21 islands. This archipelago offers the cleanest waters of Brazil being considered one of the best world dive points, with visibility of approximately 100 meters. The island has many unspoiled beaches and interesting wildlife. The "Dolphins Bay" is a lookout point to watch the spinner dolphins in the bay.
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| Zpend |  | The archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, located about 200 miles from the Brazilian shore, is a National Park that comprises 21 islands, islets and rocks of a volcanic origin. This archipelago offers the cleanest waters of Brazil being considered one of the best world dive points, with visibility of approximately 100 meters. The island has many unspoiled beaches and interesting wildlife.
It is an island ecosystem in all its tropical glory. Verdant mountains descend to sheer cliffs, which in turn fall onto wide sandy beaches that have known neither condo nor cabana. Beneath the waves float coral, fish, manta rays, and lemon sharks. It`s the best dive spot in Brazil, and one of the better ones in the world. And then there are the spinner dolphins. Early in the morning, in a bay named, appropriately, Baía dos Golfinhos (Bay of Dolphins), spinner dolphins gather in pods of more than 1,000 to frolic and spin in the morning sunshine. Come afternoon, they set off on a daily circuit around the main island. Although it is now prohibited to swim with the dolphins, one can admire them from many of the unspoiled beaches. The archipelago is also known as a surfing hotspot and for the thousands of sea turtles that lay eggs on the beaches facing out towards the Atlantic. |

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