Fernando de Noronha Brazil
Fernando de Noronha Island
WHERE TO STAY
There are various choices of where to stay on the island
of Fernando de Noronha. All are tipically modest. In all there are 70
inns, classified according to their facilities and touristic infrastructure,
and a small hotel. Reservations should be made early, especially for the
months of January, February, July and December, as well as for longer
holidays.
Morena's
Inn is one of the 5 best equipped inns of the island. Other choices may
be found in GUIA 4 RODAS and similar magazines.
The inns on the island function as boarding houses (breakfast,
lunch and dinner), or only with breakfast, charging per night and per
person. There is no limit imposed on the length of time a visitor may
stay on the island, although this is tied into the Environmental Preservation
Tax. This tax, paid upon arrival, progressively increases with the length
of the visit.
Uniquely, all of the inns of the island are private
residences more or less well modified for this type of service, similar
to "Bed and Breakfast" accomodations, but offering all 3 meals.
This family atmosphere is one of the most distinctive factors of the tourists'
stay, making them feel as though they were in their own beach house.
TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
This unique contact with primeval nature makes for unforgettable
moments of perfect communion with the environment. The various opportunities
for land and sea tours, including underwater activities, attract a large
number of Brazilian and foreign tourists.
BEACHES
There are many beaches to choose from on the island.
Some are better adapted to diving, others to swimming, contemplation,
surfing, etc. In general, the beaches found on the protected side of the
main island are ideal for diving and swimming during the months of April
through November, due to the extremely calm sea. During the rest of the
year, the changing conditions of the sea favor the sport of surfing, especially
during January and February. Below are some important suggestions for
your future visit:
Air France
Located in the extreme northeast of the main island, ideal for contemplation
and diving. It offers a spectacular view of the smaller islands. Here
is found the Cultural Center of the Archipelago, which offers courses
in beginning art for children. The name Air France comes from the use
of this area as a base for transatlantic flights made by Air France during
the 1930's.
The Port
This is where the tourist and supply ships dock. There is a small sand
beach with calm waters. It is noted for the beautiful sunsets and the
seabirds diving for food. During the months of December, January and February
heavy waves (up to 13 feet) make it ideal for surfing.
Cachorro
At the historic Vila dos Remedios, Cachorro Beach is alternately covered
with sand or pebbles, depending on the season of the year, due to the
tidal movements. It too is used for surfing.
Meio
Next to Cachorro Beach, shaped like a small bay. It may be reached from
either Cachorro Beach or Conceicao Beach by means of a short and easy
path.
Conceicao
One of the more beautiful and longer beaches on the archipelago, it is
the most popular with both islanders and tourists. It is ideal for surfing
(between December and February), for skin diving (from March to November),
for swimming or merely contemplation. It is worth a visit just to view
the sunset. There is a drink stand (BARBARIDADE) that is open daily.
Boldro
Near the old US satelite tracking station, the sea has the same characteristics
as Conceicao Beach except that the bottom is predominately coral. Special
care should be exercised when swimming during the months of December through
February due to the strong underwater currents. The drink stand Mirante
located on a high point, keeps an irregular schedule.
Americano/Bode/Cacimba do Padre
Three adjacent beaches with access by land or by sea during low tide,
ideal for the sport of surfing between December and February as well as
for swimming during the rest of the year. On Bode Beach are nice shady
spots under leafy trees, where one can relax or rest.
Porcos Bay
One of the best of Fernando de Noronha, with access from Cacimba do Padre
Beach principally at low tide. Consists of marvelous views. Located opposite
the Morro dos Dois Irmaos, (two small islands very near the beach), it
has natural pools and variegated colored waters.
Sancho Bay
Just beyond Porcos Bay is found Sancho Bay, another notable beach among
so many. Surrounded by a natural wall, it may be reached by a ladder fastened
to the rock, or by a short trail (a local guide is recommended) or by
sea. A beach of unforgettable beauty where one may find the nests of aquatic
birds and enjoy excellent dives in the bay. For the tour boats, it is
a stopping point for swimming and diving.
Dolphin Bay
An area of maximum preservation, the only access is a pathway to the cliff's
edge. It is an observation point for the activity of the dolphins, principally
about 6 am. It is within the National Marine Park, and in order to preserve
the area for the dolphins, access by sea is prohibited.
Leao
Located on the southeast side of the island, many think it has the most
beautiful scenery of the Archipelago. The principal area for the sea turtles
to lay their eggs, it has among other attractions its size (greatest length),
pools and the esguichos, geyser-like fountains that result from the tremendous
build-up of pressure as the high tide brings water in under the coral
and consequently forces it through small openings. Best months: December
through March.
Caracas Point
Rocky, with access over the rocks, it has an excellent pool reachable
at low tide. From the lookout point there is an excellent view of Leao
Bay and surroundings.
Southeast Bay
The calmest beach of Fernando de Noronha due to its form of an enclosed
bay, it permits diving and swimming at any tide. Beautiful view and rich
marine life. Next to it is the only islander mangrove of the South Atlantic,
with its distinctive wildlife. Diving is restricted in some parts of the
bay to protect the coral reefs. Drinks and snacks are served during the
day (Tartarugao Lunches).
Atalaia Beach
Virtually a natural aquarium, diving in its pools is possible at low tide.
Extremely shallow (averaging 30 inches), it displays an impressive variety
of marine life. Access by a trail beginning at the Vila do Trinta, or
by car using the road near the airport. Located within the National Marine
Park, the number of visitors is limited to thirty per day.
Caieira Beach
Near the port, on the other side, it has a lovely view, and is used by
the islanders for fishing.
Raquel's Pit
A large group of pools, closed to visitors, may be seen from a look-out
point. Very near the port (on the opposite side) and to Caieira Beach.
Close for dive.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Various other activities are available to the visitor
on Fernando de Noronha. Keep in mind that, in general, the tourist industry
is very small, tending to a gradual improvement.
Ecological tourism is the natural calling of the island.
The unspoiled beauty, incomparable and unforgettable, makes up for the
occassional discomforts, contributing to the spirit of adventure that
spreads in the air.
Underwater Activities
On Fernado de Noronha two types of diving may be done: self-contained,
with air tanks, and free dives (skin diving). Spear fishing is entirely
prohibited. For self-contained divers there are 3 local firms which basically
offer two services: Beginning Dives and Experienced Dives.
Boat Tours
Various boats, with an average capacity of 15 passengers, leave daily
at 9 am from the Port of Santo Antonio, for the smaller islands, Sapata
Point, and Dolphin Bay with a stop at Sancho Bay for swimming and diving,
returning normally about 1:30 pm. Some serve a seafood meal on board.
Buggy tours
Although some beaches are easily reached on foot, it is highly likely
that a rental buggy will be needed for travel around the island. There
are agencies which rent buggies ( LOCBUGGY, 36191142 for exemple ). For
short trips there are taxis. This service is offered by NORTAX, a cooperative
of buggy owners.
Walks
Many places on the Archipelago remain unknown due to their lack of access.
Exotic beaches squeezed between cliffs, caves, hills, etc., are excellent
choices for walks. The best locations are within the Marine Park, where
the company of a Park Ranger is required and necessary.
OTHER INFORMATION
Avoid, if possible, visiting the Archipelago during
the peak tourist season, principally between December 15 and February
28. Due to the limit of 420 visitors established by the local Administration,
during this period the housing accomodations and flights are usually filled.
The ideal length for a visit is 7 days or longer, permitting a better
enjoyment of the Archipelago. The cost of the air fare is spread over
a longer
stay. Upon arrival the visitor is charged an Environmental Presevation
Tax established by the government.
The sun on Fernando de Noronha is always very strong.
Therefore don't forget to use an adequate sun-blocker to protect your
skin. The local electricity is 220 volts 60cycles, available day and night.
The water, supplied by rainwater, is always rationed to avoid shortages.
Communication with the island is supplied by satellite with DDD/DDI service.
The only local bank is a branch of the Banco Real, connected to Sao Paulo
by satellite and thus able to take care of any transaction on line. No
change cash by VISA.
The government of the archipelago maintains Radio Golfinho
a FM Stereo station on the frequency of 96.9 MHz, and 5 television channels
(Globo, SBT, Manchete, Cultura de Sao Paulo and Bandeirantes), using VHF
channels 6, 7, 9, 11, and 13.
For the sail boats that visit the archipelago, there
is a small and as yet inadequate structure in the port which includes
bathrooms and showers. Each recreational boat as it arrives, should communicate
with the port authority by means of VHF Marine channel 12 or 16 for instructions.
Anchorage within the seawall protected area is not permitted, so all boats
must anchor outside. The administration collects the Preservation Tax
for both crew and passengers as well as a docking fee.
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