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Ilha Grande; Jungle Island

The first time I came to Ilha Grande was in 2003. It looked like something from a movie, a big, hilly island completely covered in rainforest. The hiking was amazing and since then I have kept coming back. It´s just one of those places.

History
In short; The island has been home to indians, pirates, hospitals, prisons and now tourists. When the prison on Ilha Grande closed in 1994 it was basically only inhabiteted by fishermen and their families. Soon Brazilians discovered the pristine beauty and today tourists from all around the world come here.

Prison on Ilha Grande, Dois Rios
The Prison on Praia Dois Rios that closed in 1994

To get there/to leave
There are some transports offered directly from the hostels and hotels in Rio, they normally include a trip down to Angra dos Reis and a boat to the island. They are in general good deals, it can safe you trouble and time for almost the same cost. These transfers are arranged by hostels on Ilha Grande so you are obliged to stay at their particular place.

The other option is to catch a bus down to either Mangaratiba or Angra dos Reis and catch a ferry or a boat to the island. There are often other private boat options available but the all year round secure option is the official ferry that takes about one hour. They leave as follows (in paranthesis the bus from Rodoviara I recommend to get there well in time):

From Angra dos Reis Mon-Fri: 15:30h (11h)

From Angra dos Reis Sat, Sun, Holidays: 13:30h (9h)

From Mangaratiba everyday: 8h (5:20h)

From Ilha Grande to Angra dos Reis everyday: 10h

From Ilha Grande to Mangaratiba everyday: 17:30h

If you want to double check the timetables just go to Costa Verde , that is the bus company that operates these itinerarys. If you want to have info about getting to and from the bus station in Rio click here or where you can buy your bus tickets in advance (a good idea Fridays, holidays and during high season) just click here .

Abrão
Most likely you will end up in the village Abrão. Most of the island is a nature reserve and the goal is to accommodate all tourists here in order to preserve the nature. With some exceptions this seems to work pretty good. When I came here the first time it was pretty undeveloped but now you have more restaurants, some bars and internet cafés. Note that they still have no banks or ATM´s so bring your cash to the island. A charming fact is that they virtually has banned all cars from the island, the only exception is an ambulance, a police car and a trash truck.

In the jungle on Ilha Grande
The village Abrão seen from the jungle

Accommodation
Finding a place to stay on the island is normally not a problem. There is a multitude of pousadas and you also have some hostels and campings (you have to bring your own tent). The exception is holidays, and the period late December until the end of February, when the Brazilians normally have their vacations. Coming to the island you will be swarmed by many eager people with offers, shop around a bit. There is also some options on other beaches. All the info about this and much more you can find on The Official Site for Ilha Grande .

What to do?
If you are interested in something more than just chilling in a hammock there are plenty of options:

Hiking One of my absolute favourites on the island is hiking. There are several options ranging from easy to hard. The one most people do is to the beach Lopez Mendez. It takes about 3 hours and is not so hard. On the way back many catch a boat. There are quite a few other slightly harder hikes; To Dois Rios, Aventureiro and Cachoeira da Feiticeira. The hardest one is to Pico de Papagaiao that rewards you with a stunning 360 degree view of Ilha Grande, for this one I recommend a guide since there are no proper signs (the same guides have probably cunningly disposed of them...).

Some words of caution; Watch out for snakes, they are everywhere and some really poisonous. Don´t get lost, the island is big and after dark you can´t find your way anymore.

Praia Aventureiro
Praia Aventureiro is one of the more remote beaches

Diving You have some wrecks and some nice animal life to check out. In Abrão you have many offers.

Boat trips There are some really nice daytrips where you can do really nice snorkling. Beautiful.

Surfing On some of the beaches like Lopez Mendez you can surf. Check with the shops that rent out surf boards to see what´s good and how to get there (many times on boat trips).




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