WHY VISIT FERNANDO DE NORONHA

The Marine Park is extremely important as breeding grounds for tuna, shark, turtles and marine mammals.

This World Heritage Site offers world-class diving and snorkeling.

340km (approx. 210 miles) off the Brazilian coast, the area can only be accessed by plane or boat, giving the archipelago a certain exclusivity.

Fernando is home to one of the largest concentrations of tropical seabirds in the Western Atlantic.

The opportunity to view Green Turtles coming ashore to dig a nest and lay eggs, or watching the hatchlings making their way to the ocean.

Gorgeous white sandy beaches with dramatic rock formations.

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Top Birds of Fernando De Noronha

  • Noronha Elaenia (endemic)
  • Noronha Vireo (endemic)
  • Eared Dove (endemic race)
  • Black Noddy
  • Sooty Tern
  • Fairy Tern
  • Masked Booby
  • Brown Booby
  • Red-footed Booby

Top Mammals of Fernando De Noronha

  • Spinner Dolphin
  • Humpback Whale
  • Pantropical Spotted Dolphin
  • Short-finned Pilot Whale
  • Melon-headed Whale

FEATURED LODGE of FERNANDO DE NORONHA

When to visit Fernando de Noronha

The rainy season is from February to July but temperatures are fairly constant with average highs of around 29 degrees Celsius (84 degrees Fahrenheit) and average lows of around 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit). During the rainy season you can expect bright sunny days punctuated by torrential downpours.

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