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Pousada Morango das Palmas
Pousada Morango das Palmas features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Praia de Palmas. Providing water sports facilities, the property is located within a few steps of Palmas Beach.

Pousada Frezza Mergulho
Pousada Frezza Mergulho has a fitness centre, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Praia Vermelha. Featuring a bar, the property is located within a few steps of Vermelha Beach.

Paraíso Azul Retiro
Located on Praia Pequena da Freguesia de Santana beach, this guest house is surrounded by rich Atlantic Forest. It offers a rustic-style restaurant and bar, outdoor pool and hot tub.

Buena Onda Suites
Set in Abraão and with Abraao Beach reachable within 500 metres, Buena Onda Suites offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Lila Limao Hostel
Set within 300 metres of Abraao Beach and 200 metres of Sain't Sebastian Church, Lila Limao Hostel offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Abraão.

Fauna
Featuring a balcony with sea views, a garden and a bar, Fauna can be found in Praia do Bananal, close to Bananal Beach and 1.2 km from Matariz Beach.

Pousada Tropical Araçatiba
Pousada Tropical Araçatiba is located in Praia de Araçatiba, 9 km from Bananal Bay and just 1 minute from the Beach. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

Bonito Paraiso Ilha Grande
Located on Ilha Grande, Abraãozinho Beach, Bonito Paraiso has two houses with a total o 9 rooms.

Pousada Albatroz
Pousada Albatroz is located in a quiet mountain area in Abraão - Ilha Grande. The property is decorated in a rustic tropical style. Pousada Albatroz offers different room categories.

Pousada Portal do Sol
Located in Ilha Grande, just 1.5 km from Abraão Village, Portal do Sol overlooks Guaxume Beach from its terrace.

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Ilha Grande's best hotels with breakfast
Pousada Aquarela do Mar
Hotel in AbraãoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 416 reviewsSituated within a few steps of Abraao Beach and less than 1 km of Sain't Sebastian Church, Pousada Aquarela do Mar features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Abraão.
Pousada Costa Verde
Hotel in AbraãoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 311 reviewsBoasting a garden and views of mountain, Pousada Costa Verde is situated in Abraão, 500 metres from Abraao Beach. Staff on site can arrange airport transfers.
Mar da Lua
Hotel in Praia de AraçatibaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 455 reviewsSet in Praia de Araçatiba, Mar da Lua provides an outdoor swimming pool. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a shared lounge and a bar.
From US$142.73 per nightHospedagem Cantinho Da Vitoria
Hotel in AbraãoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 366 reviewsBoasting a shared lounge, terrace and views of mountain, Hospedagem Cantinho Da Vitoria is situated in Abraão, 400 metres from Abraao Beach.
Recanto do Abraao
Hotel in AbraãoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 35 reviewsLocated in Abraão, Ilha Grande region, Recanto do Abraao is situated 400 metres from Sain't Sebastian Church. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Pousada Cibeles
Hotel in Praia de AraçatibaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 48 reviewsLocated within a few steps of Aracatiba and 1.1 km of Araçatibinha Beach, Pousada Cibeles provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Praia de Araçatiba. Guests can enjoy sea views.
Suítes Du'mauro
Hotel in AbraãoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 73 reviewsSuítes Du'mauro features free WiFi and views of mountain in Abraão. The property is non-smoking and is situated 200 metres from Abraao Beach.
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A Little Piece of Paradise
An unspoilt island of lush landscapes, pristine beaches and turquoise seas, Ilha Grande sits in the Atlantic Ocean to the south-west of Rio de Janeiro. Popular for hiking, its interior is mainly mountainous and covered in rainforest that is home to endangered species including the maned sloth and brown howler monkey. Offshore, whales and penguins can be seen and exotic fish swim in coral reefs.
The majority of the island is a designated state park, which also means that no cars are allowed, so practically all Ilha Grande hotels are by the beach. Well, we say ‘hotels’, but most of the accommodation is actually in pousadas (or guest houses).
The majority of these are in the largest town Vila do Abraão, beautifully located in a bay protected by green headlands either side. Found here are the state park visitor centre and a small harbour - the arrival point for ferries from Angra dos Reis and Mangaratiba on the mainland of Brazil.
Other Ilha Grande pousadas are located by the stunning Araçatiba, Manguaraquissaba and Matariz beaches on the west of the island. On the northern coast the tranquil beaches of Camiranga, Pouso and Praia das Palmas also have Ilha Grande accommodation surrounded by greenery.

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It is not easy to travel to the Ilha Grande (Abraão) from...
It is not easy to travel to the Ilha Grande (Abraão) from Rio de Janeiro city. But, by arranging an appropriate transportation (coach/van and ferry/boat), the trip can be very smooth. There are no cars in Ilha Grande, thus people with some disabilities (or any mobility problems) may struggle. From a short (1.5 km), Praia Preta is a nice visit where ocean and a river meet -- very enjoyable for the little ones. Also, a tour around the island, although a bit expensive may be worth.Guest review byJeffersonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Really special place - gorgeous, clear seas and beautiful...
Really special place - gorgeous, clear seas and beautiful sandy beaches, amazing hiking around the island, the locals are all so friendly and there are plenty of options for dinner and lunch. Bring your snorkel, the sea life is amazing. Feels like paradiseGuest review byMiles - 10.0
Saco do Ceu is a very well protected bay.
Saco do Ceu is a very well protected bay. I traveled there in my sailboat and did not worry about the boat being safe at night. Nice muddy bottom for anchoring and protected from the wind. The trail around the bay is a nice walk although a flashlight is needed at night is some areas. The restaurants have excellent food and great menu choices. The East side of the bay has a nice little beach. The West end is a tidal flat but has a long dock for securing your dingy.Guest review byTonyBrazil - 8.0
Getting around Abraão is easy on foot, but to explore other...
Getting around Abraão is easy on foot, but to explore other beaches you’ll need to hire local boats for day excursions, as cars are not allowed on the island. Dining was a highlight—everything we tried was fresh, tasty, and affordable. Lua e Mar and Petra, both with beach seating, made perfect bookends for our first and last days. A note on getting there: Abraão and Ilha Grande are truly gorgeous, but the trip can be long—especially when traveling with a young child. Coming from Foz do Iguaçu, we flew into Rio (GIG), then took a private car to Angra dos Reis followed by the Flexiboat. This was the fastest option from the airport, yet it still took about four hours door-to-door. On departure day, the return trip plus a long wait for a late-night flight made the journey feel endless. It’s worth factoring this in when planning, as the travel time can be tiring.Guest review byMBVUnited States - 10.0
This stretch of beach was very peaceful, and only a minute...
This stretch of beach was very peaceful, and only a minute or so from Poussada Tropical. At times, it felt the beach only had us on it. Poussada Tropical is the place to recharge your batteries. The meals were cooked from scratch, with fresh ingredients and with very generous portions. Andrade lives and breathes his poussada and his guests benefit from this. Bravo and much luck to Andrade and his team.Guest review byAnonymousUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Abraão is a great place, no cars, no pollution, it's the...
Abraão is a great place, no cars, no pollution, it's the perfect place to spend some time away from civilization. As being a very popular place expect to be packed with tourists every day, all day long. I booked a few days in October and I was right in one way - the temperature was lower than the average... But it WAS PACKED with tourists coming and going from the mainland every day. Hundreds and hundreds suffocating the island and I was one of them. I don't know how long it will take the locals to react in the same way as in Europe....Guest review bypeterrom67Romania