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Angra Dos Reis, meaning "Creek of the Kings," is a scenic port city located on the vast Ilha Grande Bay, east of Rio de Janeiro. The port is conveniently situated in the downtown area, offering easy access to the city's highlights. This region is famous for its more than three hundred islands, with Ilha Grande ("Big Island") being the largest and a significant ecological sanctuary. Expect to find beautiful beaches, swaying palms, and historical colonial buildings.

Getting Around from the Port

The port is located in Angra Dos Reis's downtown area, making the main town center easily walkable. For exploring the bay and its numerous islands, a variety of boat and fishing trips are readily offered directly from the port area. The Centro de Informações Turísticas, providing information particularly on Ilha Grande, is located between the bus station and ferry docks. It operates Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 7 PM, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 AM to 4 PM.

Attractions and Activities

  • Boat Trip to Ilha Grande: This is a highly recommended excursion. Ilha Grande is an ecological sanctuary with lush vegetation and clear waters. Boat trips can be booked directly at the port. On the island, you can visit Praia Preta (a unique black sand beach) and the small waterfall, Cachoeira da Poção.
  • Explore Angra Dos Reis's Historic Center: Within walking distance of the port, you can discover several colonial buildings. Notable sites include the 17th-century Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, the Convent of São Bernardino de Sena, and the Church of Nossa Senhora da Lapa da Boa Morte.
  • Island Hopping in Ilha Grande Bay: With over 300 islands dotting the bay, many boat tours offer opportunities to visit several of these, some of which are privately owned by celebrities and boast pristine natural beauty.
  • Volta Redonda (Inland Excursion): For those interested in an inland industrial city, Volta Redonda is located 35 miles (56 km) from Angra Dos Reis. This trip would require independent transport and a significant portion of your day in port.

Dining & Shopping

For local handicrafts, art galleries, and souvenirs, Ilha Grande is considered your best option. You will find shops once you arrive on the island. In Angra Dos Reis town, you can expect to find dining options in the downtown area near the port, with a focus on local cuisine, particularly fresh seafood due to the sizable fishing industry. Basic store and business hours generally run from 9 AM to 6 PM, often with an extended lunch break between noon and 2 PM. Many museums are closed on Mondays.

Safety

There are no specific safety warnings provided for Angra Dos Reis in the reference material.

Currency and Language

The local currency is the Brazilian Real (BRL). While credit cards are accepted in many establishments, it's advisable to carry some local currency for smaller purchases or local vendors. The official language is Portuguese, and English proficiency may be limited among locals. Free Wi-Fi access in cafes is sparse.

Top Attractions

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Ilha Grande
Explore this large island known for its pristine beaches, lush Atlantic Forest, and car-free environment. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, snorkeling, diving, and discovering hidden coves and waterfalls.
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Lopes Mendes Beach
Renowned as one of Brazil's most beautiful beaches, Lopes Mendes offers soft white sand and clear waters, ideal for surfing and relaxing. It's accessible via a scenic hike or boat ride from Abraão on Ilha Grande.
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Cataguases Island
Cataguases Island is a small, picturesque island known for its calm, turquoise waters and white sand beach. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. Boat tours frequently stop here, allowing visitors to enjoy the island's natural beauty and tranquility.
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Lagoa Azul
A natural swimming pool on Ilha Grande, famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and abundant marine life. It's a popular spot for snorkeling and diving among colorful fish and corals.
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Botinas Islands
Often called the 'Twin Islands,' these small, picturesque islands are a favorite for snorkeling and diving due to their calm, transparent waters and vibrant underwater ecosystem. They are easily accessible by boat from Angra dos Reis.
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Praia do Dentista (Jurubaiba Beach)
Praia do Dentista, also known as Jurubaiba Beach, is a beautiful beach known for its calm, clear waters and fine white sand. It's a popular spot for yachts and boats, creating a lively atmosphere. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, providing shade and a sense of tranquility.
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Vila do Abraão
The main village on Ilha Grande, serving as the primary hub for tourists with various accommodations, restaurants, and shops. It's the starting point for many trails and boat tours around the island.
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Praia do Aventureiro
A remote and stunning beach on Ilha Grande, known for its iconic leaning coconut tree and strong waves, making it popular for surfing. Access is typically by boat or a challenging hike.
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Cachoeira da Feiticeira
A beautiful waterfall on Ilha Grande, accessible via a hiking trail from Vila do Abraão. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in its natural pools amidst lush rainforest scenery.
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Pico do Papagaio
The second-highest peak on Ilha Grande, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the island and surrounding sea. The challenging hike to the summit is rewarded with spectacular sunrise or sunset vistas.
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Saco do Céu
A tranquil bay on Ilha Grande where the calm, clear waters reflect the sky, creating a mirror-like effect. It's perfect for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and enjoying serene natural beauty.
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Igreja Matriz de Angra dos Reis
The Igreja Matriz de Angra dos Reis is a beautiful church located in the heart of the city. Its architecture is impressive, and it holds significant historical value. It's a great place to appreciate the local culture and religious heritage.
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Convento do Carmo
A historic Carmelite convent dating back to the 18th century, showcasing impressive colonial architecture and religious art. It provides a serene atmosphere and insights into Angra's historical development.
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Cais de Santa Luzia
The main pier in Angra dos Reis, a bustling point for boat departures to Ilha Grande and other islands. It's a great spot to observe local life, enjoy the waterfront, and find tour operators.
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Monsuaba Beach
Monsuaba Beach is a charming beach known for its calm waters and beautiful scenery. It's a great place for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, providing shade and a sense of tranquility.
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Ruínas do Convento de São Bernardino de Sena
The ruins of an old Franciscan convent, offering a picturesque and atmospheric historical site. Visitors can explore the remnants of the structure and imagine its past grandeur.
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Praia do Anil
A central beach in Angra dos Reis, popular with locals for its calm waters and proximity to the city center. It's a convenient spot for a quick swim or to enjoy the coastal views.
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Praia Grande
A well-known beach near the city center, offering a good infrastructure with kiosks and restaurants. Its calm waters are suitable for families and various water sports.
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Praia do Bonfim
A charming beach with calm, clear waters, often visited by boat tours. It's a great spot for swimming and relaxing, with a small church nearby adding to its scenic appeal.
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Ilha da Gipoia
The second-largest island in the Angra dos Reis bay, famous for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and excellent restaurants. It's a popular destination for boat trips and island hopping.
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Praia das Flechas
A beautiful beach on Ilha da Gipoia, known for its calm waters and good infrastructure. It's a pleasant spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants.
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Praia da Piedade
A serene beach on Ilha da Gipoia, featuring a charming little church and calm, clear waters. It's a peaceful retreat perfect for swimming and enjoying the tranquil island atmosphere.
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Ilha da Cotia
A small, idyllic island often included in boat tours, known for its calm, emerald green waters. It's an excellent spot for swimming and enjoying the natural beauty of the Angra bay.
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Ilha do Maia
A picturesque island offering beautiful views and clear waters, often part of island hopping itineraries. It's a great place for a refreshing swim and enjoying the coastal landscape.
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Parque Ecológico do Bananal
An ecological park offering trails through the Atlantic Forest, providing opportunities for hiking and birdwatching. It's a chance to experience the region's rich biodiversity away from the beaches.
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Cachoeira do Bracuhy
A beautiful waterfall located in the Bracuhy region, offering a refreshing natural pool for swimming. It's a pleasant spot for nature lovers seeking a cool escape from the coastal heat.
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Praia Vermelha
A stunning beach on Ilha Grande, known for its reddish sand and calm, clear waters. It's a popular stop for boat tours, offering excellent conditions for swimming and snorkeling.
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Praia da Figueira