Fernando de Noronha is a stunning archipelago in Brazil known for its beaches, wildlife, and rich culture.
Overview
Cultural Heritage
Climate And Weather
Conservation Efforts
History And Discovery
Geography And Location
Tourism And Attractions
Biodiversity And Ecosystems
Economy And Local Industries
Transportation And Accessibility
Tropical Climate
Biodiversity
Portuguese
Government
Community
Recycling
Swimming
Paradise
Ceramic
Walking
🌊 Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago made up of 21 islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
🏝️ The main island is also called Fernando de Noronha and became a State District in 1988.
🐢 It is famous for its incredible marine life, including turtles and dolphins.
🇧🇷 The island is located about 354 kilometers (220 miles) off the northeast coast of Brazil.
🌿 There are about 15 species of mammals living on the islands, including spinning dolphins.
🏴☠️ The island was used as a base for pirates in the 17th century.
🐬 The surrounding waters are part of a protected Marine National Park.
🎉 Baía do Sancho, one of the world's best beaches, is located here.
🎨 The culture of Fernando de Noronha includes influences from Portuguese, African, and indigenous people.
🌍 To protect its nature, only 420 tourists are allowed to visit each day!