Florianópolis
The Island of 42 Beaches
Why Visit Florianópolis?
Florianópolis — "Floripa" to Brazilians — is an island city off Santa Catarina that manages to be a laid-back beach destination, a buzzing digital nomad hub and one of Brazil's highest quality-of-life cities simultaneously. It has the safety of a European city with the natural beauty of a Caribbean island.
The 42 beaches range from wild Atlantic surf to calm lagoon shores. The north is upscale (Jurerê Internacional); the east is surf and party (Praia Mole); the south is traditional (Ribeirão da Ilha oysters). No other city in Brazil packs this much variety into one island.
The Beaches
Discover the best of Florianópolis.
Neighborhoods Guide
Where to stay and what to expect in each area:
Safety in Florianópolis
Safest areas for visitors
- All beaches — Generally very safe — beach crime is rare compared to Rio or Salvador
- Centro / Lagoa — Very safe by Brazilian standards. Normal bag-watch precautions.
- Driving — Road quality is excellent. Car rental highly recommended to explore all 42 beaches.
- Water safety — Atlantic beaches (east side) have strong currents. Check conditions before swimming.
Costs & Budget
| Item | Cost | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel | $20–$45/night | Budget |
| Mid-range pousada | $60–$150/night | Mid |
| Beachfront pousada (Jurerê) | $200–$500/night | Luxury |
| Oysters at Ribeirão | R$1–2 each | Budget |
| Beach club day pass | R$150–300 | Luxury |
| Car rental / day | R$120–200 | Mid |
| Restaurant lunch | R$40–80 | Mid |
Best Time to Visit
Getting Around
Food & Drink
Must-try foods
- Ostras — Ribeirão da Ilha is Brazil's oyster capital. Eat raw with lemon at waterfront restaurants for R$1–2 each.
- Tainha defumada — smoked mullet, traditional August–September season only.
- Camarão na moranga — shrimp in pumpkin cream, served in the hollowed pumpkin.
- Mariscos — fresh mussels, clams and seafood from local farms.
Must-try drinks
- Craft beer — Santa Catarina is Brazil's craft beer capital. Excellent German-heritage breweries.
- Vinho de laranja — orange wine liqueur from the Azorean villages of the south.
- Caipirinha — try with local honey and lime from a beach bar at sunset over Lagoa.
Day Trips
- Ilha do Campeche — 15-min boat ride. Pre-Columbian rock art, snorkeling, completely unspoiled beach.
- Blumenau (2 hrs north) — German-heritage city famous for Oktoberfest. Great craft beer.
- Bombinhas (1 hr north) — arguably the clearest water on the Santa Catarina coast.
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