Where to Stay in Florianópolis
Floripa is a 54 km island. The north (Jurerê, Canasvieiras, Daniela) is calmer water, family resorts and beach clubs. The east-central (Lagoa, Mole, Joaquina) is the surf-and-nomad heart. The south (Campeche, Ribeirão, Pântano do Sul) is wilder, more local, slower. Centro is on the mainland-side of the island and has zero beach.
| Neighborhood | Best for | Price (USD/night) | Safety |
|---|
| Centro | Business, transit | $50–110 | Safe city center |
| Lagoa da Conceição | Nomads, surf, nightlife | $70–180 | Very safe |
| Jurerê Internacional | Luxury, beach clubs | $160–500 | Very safe (gated feel) |
| Campeche | Surf, longer stays | $55–140 | Safe |
| Ribeirão da Ilha | Quiet, oysters, couples | $50–130 | Very safe village |
| Praia Mole | Party, surf hostels | $60–150 | Safe |
| Canasvieiras | Family, calm sea | $55–140 | Safe, Argentinian crowd |
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Calculate now →Centro — Downtown Floripa
Vibe: The historic city center on the western edge of the island, with the Mercado Público, the Hercílio Luz suspension bridge view, government buildings, and the bus terminal. Practical, not pretty. Almost no tourists base here.
- Majestic Palace Hotel — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), best 4-star downtown with bay views
- Faial Prime Suites — R$ 280–450/night ($55–90), reliable mid-range
- Ibis Florianópolis — R$ 220–350/night ($45–70), budget chain near the bus terminal
Getting there: Uber from FLN airport R$ 50–80 ($10–16), 25–35 min. Most intercity buses arrive here.
Lagoa da Conceição — Nomad & Surf Capital
Vibe: A freshwater lagoon ringed by cafés, restaurants and bars; the village (Centrinho da Lagoa) packed Friday and Saturday nights; surf beaches Mole and Joaquina 10 min by car over the dune road; sandboarding on the Joaquina dunes; Brazil's biggest digital-nomad community working from cafés all day.
Best for: Digital nomads, surfers, solo travelers, couples in their 20s/30s, anyone who wants the most fun base on the island.
- Hotel Boutique da Lagoa — R$ 700–1,100/night ($140–220), upscale boutique on the lagoon
- Pousada dos Sonhos — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), well-loved mid-range with garden
- Tucano House Backpackers — R$ 120–250/night ($24–50), top-rated nomad-friendly hostel
- Airbnb 1-bed apartments R$ 4,500–8,000/month ($900–1,600) for nomads on monthly rates
Safety: Very safe day and night around Centrinho and the lagoon.
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 60–90 ($12–18), 30–40 min. From Centro 25 min.
Jurerê Internacional — Upscale Beach Clubs
Vibe: The Brazilian Saint-Tropez. Planned development of mansions and condos behind a calm-water beach, beach clubs (Parador 12, Café de la Musique, Donna) charging R$ 300–600 for daybeds, restaurants where mains start at R$ 150. Heavy on São Paulo old-money and Argentinian high-rollers in January.
Best for: Luxury travelers, families wanting calm-water swimming, beach club scene.
- Il Campanario Villaggio Resort — R$ 1,200–2,200/night ($240–440), 5-star villa-style resort
- Hotel Costão do Santinho (Santinho, 15 min north) — R$ 1,400–2,800/night ($280–560), all-inclusive resort
- Pousada dos Chás — R$ 700–1,100/night ($140–220), boutique pousada one block from beach
Safety: Among the safest neighborhoods in Brazil. Gated-feel streets, condos with doormen, low foot traffic.
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 80–120 ($16–24), 30–40 min. 30–40 min from Lagoa.
Campeche — Surf & Slow Nomads
Vibe: 4 km of long open beach with consistent surf, Ilha do Campeche offshore (boat day-trip), residential streets behind the beach, a quieter and more local nomad community than Lagoa. The south island's most established tourist zone.
Best for: Surfers, longer-stay nomads who want a calmer base than Lagoa, couples, families who want beach plus space.
- Pousada Penareia — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), well-loved boutique 200m from beach
- Pousada Natur Campeche — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), garden pousada
- Floripa Surf Hostel — R$ 130–250/night ($26–50), surfer-focused hostel
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 40–65 ($8–13), 15–20 min — closest tourist zone to the airport.
Ribeirão da Ilha — Portuguese-Colonial Oyster Village
Vibe: Floripa's original Azorean settlement (founded 1760s), pastel colonial cottages on a single coastal road facing the bay, Brazil's oyster capital with farms and restaurants serving them straight from the water. Calm bay water, no surf, no nightlife.
Best for: Couples, second-time visitors, food-focused travelers (oysters and seafood), anyone who wants the prettiest evening setting on the island.
- Pousada Casarão da Ilha — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), restored colonial casarão
- Pousada Sítio dos Tucanos — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), garden pousada with bay views
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 50–80 ($10–16), 25 min. From Lagoa 35 min. Renting a car helps.
Praia Mole — Surf & Party Hostels
Vibe: White-sand crescent beach with the best body-surfing waves on the island, hostel scene aimed at 18–28 year olds, beach bars (Bar do Deca) running until late, walkable to Joaquina.
- Pousada Mole — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), beachfront mid-range
- Mole Hostel — R$ 100–220/night ($20–44), classic surf hostel
Getting there: 5 min by car or Uber from Lagoa. Uber from FLN R$ 70–100 ($14–20), 35 min.
Canasvieiras — Family-Friendly North
Vibe: Calm-water beach popular with Argentinian families (you'll hear more Spanish than Portuguese in January), apartment hotels and pousadas, a long pedestrian commercial street. Cheaper than Jurerê right next door.
- Pousada dos Sonhos Canasvieiras — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), reliable beachfront pousada
- Hotel Brisa do Mar — R$ 250–400/night ($50–80), budget 3-star
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 70–110 ($14–22), 30–40 min. 5 min from Jurerê.
💻 Nomad tip: Floripa was officially named one of the world's top digital-nomad cities by Nomad List in 2024. Most apartments offer 200–500 Mbps fiber. Book monthly rentals 2–3 months out for January–March arrivals.
Where to Stay in Florianópolis
Floripa is a 54 km island. The north (Jurerê, Canasvieiras, Daniela) is calmer water, family resorts and beach clubs. The east-central (Lagoa, Mole, Joaquina) is the surf-and-nomad heart. The south (Campeche, Ribeirão, Pântano do Sul) is wilder, more local, slower. Centro is on the mainland-side of the island and has zero beach.
| Neighborhood | Best for | Price (USD/night) | Safety |
|---|
| Centro | Business, transit | $50–110 | Safe city center |
| Lagoa da Conceição | Nomads, surf, nightlife | $70–180 | Very safe |
| Jurerê Internacional | Luxury, beach clubs | $160–500 | Very safe (gated feel) |
| Campeche | Surf, longer stays | $55–140 | Safe |
| Ribeirão da Ilha | Quiet, oysters, couples | $50–130 | Very safe village |
| Praia Mole | Party, surf hostels | $60–150 | Safe |
| Canasvieiras | Family, calm sea | $55–140 | Safe, Argentinian crowd |
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Vibe: The historic city center on the western edge of the island, with the Mercado Público, the Hercílio Luz suspension bridge view, government buildings, and the bus terminal. Practical, not pretty. Almost no tourists base here.
- Majestic Palace Hotel — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), best 4-star downtown with bay views
- Faial Prime Suites — R$ 280–450/night ($55–90), reliable mid-range
- Ibis Florianópolis — R$ 220–350/night ($45–70), budget chain near the bus terminal
Getting there: Uber from FLN airport R$ 50–80 ($10–16), 25–35 min. Most intercity buses arrive here.
Lagoa da Conceição — Nomad & Surf Capital
Vibe: A freshwater lagoon ringed by cafés, restaurants and bars; the village (Centrinho da Lagoa) packed Friday and Saturday nights; surf beaches Mole and Joaquina 10 min by car over the dune road; sandboarding on the Joaquina dunes; Brazil's biggest digital-nomad community working from cafés all day.
Best for: Digital nomads, surfers, solo travelers, couples in their 20s/30s, anyone who wants the most fun base on the island.
- Hotel Boutique da Lagoa — R$ 700–1,100/night ($140–220), upscale boutique on the lagoon
- Pousada dos Sonhos — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), well-loved mid-range with garden
- Tucano House Backpackers — R$ 120–250/night ($24–50), top-rated nomad-friendly hostel
- Airbnb 1-bed apartments R$ 4,500–8,000/month ($900–1,600) for nomads on monthly rates
Safety: Very safe day and night around Centrinho and the lagoon.
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 60–90 ($12–18), 30–40 min. From Centro 25 min.
Jurerê Internacional — Upscale Beach Clubs
Vibe: The Brazilian Saint-Tropez. Planned development of mansions and condos behind a calm-water beach, beach clubs (Parador 12, Café de la Musique, Donna) charging R$ 300–600 for daybeds, restaurants where mains start at R$ 150. Heavy on São Paulo old-money and Argentinian high-rollers in January.
Best for: Luxury travelers, families wanting calm-water swimming, beach club scene.
- Il Campanario Villaggio Resort — R$ 1,200–2,200/night ($240–440), 5-star villa-style resort
- Hotel Costão do Santinho (Santinho, 15 min north) — R$ 1,400–2,800/night ($280–560), all-inclusive resort
- Pousada dos Chás — R$ 700–1,100/night ($140–220), boutique pousada one block from beach
Safety: Among the safest neighborhoods in Brazil. Gated-feel streets, condos with doormen, low foot traffic.
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 80–120 ($16–24), 30–40 min. 30–40 min from Lagoa.
Campeche — Surf & Slow Nomads
Vibe: 4 km of long open beach with consistent surf, Ilha do Campeche offshore (boat day-trip), residential streets behind the beach, a quieter and more local nomad community than Lagoa. The south island's most established tourist zone.
Best for: Surfers, longer-stay nomads who want a calmer base than Lagoa, couples, families who want beach plus space.
- Pousada Penareia — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), well-loved boutique 200m from beach
- Pousada Natur Campeche — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), garden pousada
- Floripa Surf Hostel — R$ 130–250/night ($26–50), surfer-focused hostel
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 40–65 ($8–13), 15–20 min — closest tourist zone to the airport.
Ribeirão da Ilha — Portuguese-Colonial Oyster Village
Vibe: Floripa's original Azorean settlement (founded 1760s), pastel colonial cottages on a single coastal road facing the bay, Brazil's oyster capital with farms and restaurants serving them straight from the water. Calm bay water, no surf, no nightlife.
Best for: Couples, second-time visitors, food-focused travelers (oysters and seafood), anyone who wants the prettiest evening setting on the island.
- Pousada Casarão da Ilha — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), restored colonial casarão
- Pousada Sítio dos Tucanos — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), garden pousada with bay views
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 50–80 ($10–16), 25 min. From Lagoa 35 min. Renting a car helps.
Praia Mole — Surf & Party Hostels
Vibe: White-sand crescent beach with the best body-surfing waves on the island, hostel scene aimed at 18–28 year olds, beach bars (Bar do Deca) running until late, walkable to Joaquina.
- Pousada Mole — R$ 450–700/night ($90–140), beachfront mid-range
- Mole Hostel — R$ 100–220/night ($20–44), classic surf hostel
Getting there: 5 min by car or Uber from Lagoa. Uber from FLN R$ 70–100 ($14–20), 35 min.
Canasvieiras — Family-Friendly North
Vibe: Calm-water beach popular with Argentinian families (you'll hear more Spanish than Portuguese in January), apartment hotels and pousadas, a long pedestrian commercial street. Cheaper than Jurerê right next door.
- Pousada dos Sonhos Canasvieiras — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), reliable beachfront pousada
- Hotel Brisa do Mar — R$ 250–400/night ($50–80), budget 3-star
Getting there: Uber from FLN R$ 70–110 ($14–22), 30–40 min. 5 min from Jurerê.
💻 Nomad tip: Floripa was officially named one of the world's top digital-nomad cities by Nomad List in 2024. Most apartments offer 200–500 Mbps fiber. Book monthly rentals 2–3 months out for January–March arrivals.