Pierre Guide Magazine issue two Winter 2018
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Located in southern Brazil, Florianopolis is a top destination for surfers, beach-goers, and nightlife-lovers. However, there are some quaint fishing villages, adventure sports, and amazing seafood restaurants to experience here as well. Here are the top things you need to know before visiting this budget-friendly destination.
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Peak Season Population Language(s) Currency January Climate July Climate
December to early March 421,203 Portuguese Real Average high 28.0 °C Average high 20.4 °C
Must-See Attractions
The beach and the nightlife are the top two reasons to visit Florianopolis, which has been named the party destination of the year by the New York Times. One of the best places to party is Lagoa de Conceição. If you plan your trip during the annual Santa Catarina Pro event, you can watch some of the world’s best surfers strut their stuff. There are over 40 beaches in Florianopolis, and the beaches in the south are generally less crowded.
If You Have Time
For a unique Florianopolis experience, give sandboarding a try! This sport involves gliding down white sand dunes on a wooden board and hourly board rentals are pretty cheap. Paragliding and windsurfing are also popular adventure activities for tourists. If you have a car, make a point to visit the Sao Joaquim National Park, which is a beautiful place to go hiking and view wildlife and plants. History buffs will enjoy exploring the old forts, which date back to the 18th century Spanish invasion.
Free Things to Do
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Lounge on the beach without a care in the world.
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Hike around Lagoinha do Leste between Pantano do Sul and Matadeiro to get active with beautiful views.
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Listen to some great live Samba music at a local bar.
Transportation
You can reach Florianopolis via Hercílio Luz International Airport, which is about 12 kilometers from the city center. There are dozens of buses that go around the city and to the beaches. However, some of these bus routes involve long layovers and take several hours. Renting a car in Florianopolis can be expensive, however, it makes exploring this beautiful region much more enjoyable.
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Recommended Restaurants
There are some great dining options available to both travelers on a budget and those willing to splurge a bit. This is also a great place for vegetarians, as there are some delicious pay-by-weight salad bars that are filling and meat-free.
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Hong Ju / Vegetarian / Rua Deputado Antonio Edu Vieira 750 – 784, Budget Great options for vegetarians, but can be crowded.
Toca da Garoupa / Brazilian / Rua Alves Brito, 178 – Centro Splurge Both the seafood menu and the historical décor are exceptional.
Bar do Arante / Brazilian / Praia do Pântano, South Island Moderate Quirky vibe and the seafood is highly recommended.