The Noronha National Park Zone covers a large portion of Fernando de Noronha and represents one of Brazil’s
most important conservation areas. The park protects marine ecosystems, coastal landscapes, and unique wildlife
found only in this region.
Travelers visiting the national park zone experience untouched beaches, cliffs, forests, and marine environments.
Strict regulations ensure long-term preservation and responsible tourism across the island.
For travelers, the Noronha National Park Zone offers an immersive eco-travel experience focused on nature,
conservation, and sustainable exploration.
- 🏖️ Explore protected beaches and trails 🌿 within preserved island landscapes 🌊
- 📚 Learn about marine conservation 🌊 through educational programs and exhibits 🐢
- 🐦 Observe wildlife in natural habitats 🌴 including seabirds and coastal species 🐬
- 🌱 Enjoy eco-friendly activities 🌊 designed to protect fragile ecosystems 🌿
- 🌄 Visit park viewpoints 🌊 offering panoramic island and ocean scenery 🌞
- 🏖️ Explore protected beaches and trails 🌿 within preserved island landscapes 🌊
- 📚 Learn about marine conservation 🌊 through educational programs and exhibits 🐢
- 🐦 Observe wildlife in natural habitats 🌴 including seabirds and coastal species 🐬
- 🌱 Enjoy eco-friendly activities 🌊 designed to protect fragile ecosystems 🌿
- 🌄 Visit park viewpoints 🌊 offering panoramic island and ocean scenery 🌞
- 🎟️ Purchase your park pass in advance 📋 to ensure smooth entry 🌊
- ⚠️ Follow all conservation rules 🌿 within protected zones 🐢
- 🚫 Do not remove natural materials 🪨 from beaches or trails 🌴
- 🌱 Respect wildlife and posted signage 🐦 throughout the park 🌊
- 💧 Bring water and sun protection 🌞 during outdoor exploration 🌿
- 🕗 8:00 AM – Enter Noronha National Park Zone 🌿 during cooler morning hours 🌞
- 🕤 9:30 AM – Join a guided nature walk 🚶 learning about conservation efforts 🌊
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Take a lunch break 🍽️ in designated park areas 🌴
- 🕑 2:00 PM – Continue park exploration 🌄 visiting scenic viewpoints 🌊