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Ilhabela State Park — Attraction in Região Imediata de Caraguatatuba-Ubatuba-São Sebastião

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The Ilhabela State Park is a state park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of Atlantic Forest on an archipelago in the South Atlantic off the northeast coast of the state, including most of the mountainous island of São Sebastião.
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Ilhabela State Park
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Ilhabela State Park

Ilhabela, State of São Paulo, 11630-000, Brazil
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The Ilhabela State Park is a state park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of Atlantic Forest on an archipelago in the South Atlantic off the northeast coast of the state, including most of the mountainous island of São Sebastião.

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guiadeareasprotegidas.sp.gov.br
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Paquetá Waterfall and Curral Beach Trail
Paquetá Waterfall and Curral Beach Trail
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:30 AM
Ilhabela, São Paulo, 11630-000, Brazil
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Paddle a Hawaiian Canoe at Curral Beach
Paddle a Hawaiian Canoe at Curral Beach
Thu, Dec 4 • 8:30 AM
Ilhabela, São Paulo, 11641-000, Brazil
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Sail and observe nature
Sail and observe nature
Thu, Dec 4 • 8:00 AM
São Sebastião, São Paulo, 11600-000, Brazil
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4.7
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4.0
3y

We really enjoyed our time visiting this park. You will have to park your car down the road and then walk up to the gate. We didn’t walk all the way to the beach because as we understand it there is a community of people that live over there and the land is disputed. The park guards told us they were protesting that day. We did not want to disturb these people. So we walked up the road, which doesn’t have much to see, then at some point we turned and took a trail in to walk back next to the creek which has the waterfalls. We went on a weekday in August which was kind of raining on and off. We were lucky and did not see a single other person on the entire hike! They have signs that are in English as well as Português so this was nice. Minus one star due to the bugs which ate my wife, leaving her scarred for weeks! Also for the silly sign that told people to mask up. I feel that in Brazil there is a misconception that outside you need to be masked and inside with people you know it’s okay. However we know that this is completely opposite of what we should do to mitigate COVID. Always wear a mask indoors, people! You are far more likely to get COVID from gathering indoors with family and friends, than you are from a stranger walking by outdoors in the open. That’s just the nature of an airborne virus. But, this is what happens when you get people with no knowledge of virology running their health ministry, like they have with their current...

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5.0
2y

Fomos em outubro de 2023 com o objetivo de fazer a meia volta na ilha. Vou deixar algumas dicas para quem vai a primeira vez a ilha e TB para quem deseja fazer o trekking. . TRAVESSIA: Evite finais de semana e feriados, as filas ficam entre 6 horas a 10 horas de espera, principalmente se estiver chovendo, como foi o caso desta semana. Se não tiver condições de ir no contrafluxo, compre o "furafila". Porém mesmo assim, ainda terá fila rs. Ele é mais caro e precisa ser comprado com antecedência (site da balsa, basta escrever balsa Ilhabela no Google). Outra dica é acompanhar no site da balsa como esta a espera, eles te falam o tempo e TB mostram as imagens das câmeras, pra ver a quantidade de veículos. Se estiver mto grande a fila e vc querer mto ir sem ter q esperar demais, as vezes é mais viável largar o carro em São Sebastião e atravessar a balsa como pedestre, e ainda é de graça. Na ilha há ônibus e é tranquilo se deslocar lá, e ainda vai economizar estacionamento na praia . HOSPEDAGEM: Mesma coisa da balsa, se for feriado ou fds reserve antes ou pode ficar sem lugar pra dormir ou ter que pagar valores exorbitantes. Uma mesma pousada que estava cobrando 130 reais na quarta, aumentou para 500 reais na quinta, pq era feriado. A pousada era super simples e nem café tinha, ou seja, um roubo. Eu fiquei no bairro pequea na pousada Vila Pequea (citada acima). É simples, mas possui boa localização (n tem estacionamento). . TREKKING ILHA BELA ATE BONETE: A trilha tem 12,5 km e se vc fizer o buraco do cação, dará uns 16 km. Estava chovendo mto, portanto a trilha estava um sabão. O terreno é muito irregular e com MTAs pedras que escorregavam mto. Estávamos de botas e bastão de caminhada e mesmo assim caímos várias vezes. A trilha é bem demarcada, 95% do caminho é em mata fechada, mto úmido e quente. Não precisa de guia, da pra ir sozinho de boa. Não recomendo passar no buraco do cação em caso de chuva, mto perigoso. Não recomendo para Idosos, crianças e pessoas com limitações de locomoção (impossível de fazer, exige mto esforço físico e qualquer acidente ali, torna o resgate mto difícil). Obrigatório sapato fechado. Se tiver perneira use. Bastão de caminhada ajuda mto, principalmente nas subidas. Leve mto repelente. Me indicaram o repelente da ilha, mas eu fui teimosa e levei off, me arrependi amargamente, os pernilongos me picaram mesmo assim. Basta olhar as fotos e verá como é de pernilongos lá, mesmo com repelente. A trilha é linda, mas é para quem realmente gosta de trekking. . TRAVESSIA BONETE CASTELHANOS: Ficamos duas noites em Bonete na pousada Canto bravo. A pousada era ótima e oferecia um quarto mto bom visto as dificuldades de se construir ali. Ficamos com um quarto de frente para a praia, foi servido um café da manhã caseiro e fresco. BONETE é uma vila pequenininha, a energia é gerada por placas solares e portanto precisa ser usada com moderação, assim como o lixo produzido precisa ser consciente visto as dificuldades para retira lo de lá. O único acesso a vila é por barco ou a pé. Pra quem gosta de pé na areia, clima rústico e simples, vai amar lá. Nada de som alto, sujeira, e toda aquela farofada de praia. Tentamos ir pra Castelhanos mas travamos em Enchovas. Precisavamos atravessar um rio que estava mto cheio por causa da chuva e com a correnteza forte. O cachorro de um morador TB nos assustou correndo atrás de nós, mas logo depois ele ficou amigável. Não recomendo fazer essa parte com chuva. Todo tanto que eu disser que é perigoso é pouco. Se a sua vontade de ir é mto grande, como era a nossa, contrate um guia ou alguém pra te levar. O Rodrigo que trabalha na pousada canto bravo oferece esse serviço por um preço justo. Arrependi de não contrata lo. Existe uma parte da trilha que a mata pode estar fechada e não está demarcada. Obrigatório pelo menos um wikilok. Se ficar com medo, faça BONETE até Enchovas ou até indaiubas (precisa atravessar o rio que disse acima) se o rio estiver baixo e volte...

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3.0
9y

The park is great but I think it`s missing some better signage, we tried finding a viewpoint but could not figure out how far it is, after trekking for a while we veered off the main road onto some trail and found more pools but never managed to find the viewpoint we set out to. In retrospect, we should have taken a jeep tour or at least rented some mountain bikes and headed towards Castelhanos. Apparently the east coast of Ilhabela has some of the nicest beaches in all of Brazil, something we learned right after the last sunny day of our stay there. The park is beautiful but not really something to make...

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We really enjoyed our time visiting this park. You will have to park your car down the road and then walk up to the gate. We didn’t walk all the way to the beach because as we understand it there is a community of people that live over there and the land is disputed. The park guards told us they were protesting that day. We did not want to disturb these people. So we walked up the road, which doesn’t have much to see, then at some point we turned and took a trail in to walk back next to the creek which has the waterfalls. We went on a weekday in August which was kind of raining on and off. We were lucky and did not see a single other person on the entire hike! They have signs that are in English as well as Português so this was nice. Minus one star due to the bugs which ate my wife, leaving her scarred for weeks! Also for the silly sign that told people to mask up. I feel that in Brazil there is a misconception that outside you need to be masked and inside with people you know it’s okay. However we know that this is completely opposite of what we should do to mitigate COVID. Always wear a mask indoors, people! You are far more likely to get COVID from gathering indoors with family and friends, than you are from a stranger walking by outdoors in the open. That’s just the nature of an airborne virus. But, this is what happens when you get people with no knowledge of virology running their health ministry, like they have with their current ignorant president.
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We really enjoyed our time visiting this park. You will have to park your car down the road and then walk up to the gate. We didn’t walk all the way to the beach because as we understand it there is a community of people that live over there and the land is disputed. The park guards told us they were protesting that day. We did not want to disturb these people. So we walked up the road, which doesn’t have much to see, then at some point we turned and took a trail in to walk back next to the creek which has the waterfalls. We went on a weekday in August which was kind of raining on and off. We were lucky and did not see a single other person on the entire hike! They have signs that are in English as well as Português so this was nice. Minus one star due to the bugs which ate my wife, leaving her scarred for weeks! Also for the silly sign that told people to mask up. I feel that in Brazil there is a misconception that outside you need to be masked and inside with people you know it’s okay. However we know that this is completely opposite of what we should do to mitigate COVID. Always wear a mask indoors, people! You are far more likely to get COVID from gathering indoors with family and friends, than you are from a stranger walking by outdoors in the open. That’s just the nature of an airborne virus. But, this is what happens when you get people with no knowledge of virology running their health ministry, like they have with their current ignorant president.
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