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A nice boat tour I took on Ilha Grande, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the half island tour (Meia Volta). It took me to a few of the beaches and coves on the bay side of the island to the north.

The beaches on the tour had calm waters and were suitable for swimming and snorkeling. We stopped for about 30-40 minutes at each spot. The tour should cost about R$150 (as of June 2023).

 

Blue Lagoon

At about 10:30am, I joined a group and took a speed boat from Vila do Abraão. Our first stop was the Blue Lagoon (Lagoa Azul), about 45 minutes away. We had a chance to jump off the boat and take a quick swim.

Lagoa Azul on Ilha Grande, Brazil
Blue Lagoon

 

Parcel do Aripeba

Next was Parcel do Aripeba. I enjoyed this stop. It’s a cove with a tiny beach and a very short trail for some nice views.

Parcel do Aripeba
Parcel do Aripeba
Looking back at Parcel do Aripeba
Parcel do Aripeba

 

Green Lagoon

We continued to the Green Lagoon (Lagoa Verde). This was the best place for snorkeling. There were lots of fish in the water and it was very calm. At this spot, we ordered lunch. The tour guide phoned our orders into the restaurant at the next stop.

Green Lagoon

 

Japariz

We had about an hour for lunch at Japariz. My fish lunch was ready on arrival which was nice, but it was overpriced and wasn’t the best quality. After we ate, there was time to walk along the beach. It wasn’t a good place to swim because there were lots of fishermen.

Japariz
Boats at Japariz
Japariz

 

Saco do Céu

Saco do Céu, a large inlet, was the next stop. Nobody swam here. The boat just did a short loop through it. We saw a few stand-up paddle boards and some yachts.

Saco do Céu
Stand-up paddler at Saco do Céu
A yacht at Saco do Céu

 

Feiticeira Beach

The final stop was the relaxing Feiticeira Beach (Praia da Feiticeira). It had calm waves and soft powdery sand.

Feiticeira Beach
Feiticeira Beach

 

Conclusion

The tour was great, but the weather was cloudy and took away from the experience. A light rain fell a few times. I also didn’t like the giant oil rigs off the shore of Ilha Grande taking away from the scenery, but there’s nothing anyone could do about that.

Oil rig
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