Fernando de Noronha Archipelago
Fernando de Noronha Archipelago is a tropical paradise and UNESCO World Heritage Site located 350 kilometers off the Brazilian coast. Consisting of 21 islands and islets, it is considered one of the best diving destinations in South America with crystal-clear waters where visibility can reach 50 meters. The archipelago is home to sea turtles, spinner dolphins, and rare bird species. To preserve this fragile ecosystem, visitor numbers are limited daily and an environmental tax is charged. The pristine beaches consistently rank among Brazil's most beautiful.