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Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 3 min read

Where to Stay in Fernando de Noronha 2026

Brazil's most protected island is just 10 square miles, with three small villages and tight access rules. Here is where each one makes sense — and the fees you'll pay either way.

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Where to Stay on Noronha

Fernando de Noronha is a single 10-square-mile island in the Atlantic, 350 km off the Brazilian coast. There are only three places to base — all small, all on the leeward (calm-water) side. The island has one main road and a single airport (FEN). 70% of the territory is the Marine National Park (the PIC zone).

VillageBest forPrice (USD/night)Safety
Vila dos RemédiosFirst-timers, restaurants$120–700Very safe
Vila do TrintaMid-budget, families$70–280Very safe
Porto de Santo AntônioDivers, harbor lovers$80–250Very safe
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TPA & PIC Fees — What Every Visitor Pays

TPA (Taxa de Preservação Ambiental): R$ 91/day for day 1, escalating sharply — roughly R$ 460 for 4 days, R$ 1,000 for 7 days, R$ 1,650 for 9 days, R$ 2,300+ for 10 days. Paid per person, regardless of nationality. Pay before arrival at noronha.pe.gov.br and bring the QR-code receipt.

PIC (Ingresso ao Parque Nacional): Separate fee for the park's best beaches — Sancho, Sueste, Atalaia, Praia do Leão. 10-day pass roughly R$ 186 (Brazilians) / R$ 372 (foreigners). Buy at parnanoronha.com.br or at the gate.

Stay-length rules: 10 days is the practical max for most visitors. Extensions require a longer TPA payment and PIC renewal. Most pousadas only book in 5–7 night blocks in high season.

PIC zone access windows: Atalaia (timed entry, ~25 people every 50 min, book 1–2 days in advance at the visitor center). Sancho (daily 8 AM–4 PM, free flow). Praia do Leão (daily, low season has shorter windows for turtle nesting).

Vila dos Remédios — The Main Village

Vibe: The island's historic capital. The 18th-century Forte dos Remédios ruins, the colonial church, the cobbled Rua Principal, the best restaurants and bars (Mergulhão, Cacimba Bistrô, Xica da Silva), most of the boutique pousadas, and walking access to Cachorro, do Meio and Conceição beaches via clifftop trails. Sunset at Forte dos Remédios is a nightly ritual.

Best for: First-time visitors, couples, foodies, anyone who wants to walk to dinner instead of driving. The default base for 80% of visitors.

  • Pousada Maravilha — R$ 3,000–5,500/night ($600–1,100), the island's top luxury, infinity pool over Sueste bay
  • Pousada Triboju — R$ 1,200–2,000/night ($240–400), upscale with garden bungalows
  • Pousada Solar dos Ventos — R$ 800–1,400/night ($160–280), well-run mid-luxe
  • Pousada do Vale — R$ 600–950/night ($120–190), reliable mid-range pousada

Safety: Crime is essentially nil on Noronha — the island has 3,000 residents and an enclosed access system. Walk freely at any hour.

Getting there: Buggy rental (R$ 250–400/day) drops you at the village. Pousada transfers from FEN airport free or R$ 30–50.

Vila do Trinta — Mid-Island Budget

Vibe: The smaller central village along the main road, family-run pousadas, very few restaurants, residential rather than touristy. The most affordable base on the island. 5 min by buggy to Vila dos Remédios, 10 min to Praia do Sueste.

Best for: Budget-conscious visitors, longer stays (8–10 days), families with kids who don't need walkable nightlife, divers who'll be on the water all day anyway.

  • Pousada Zé Maria — R$ 1,200–2,000/night ($240–400), the famous Quarta Festa (Wed seafood night) hotel
  • Pousada Beco de Noronha — R$ 600–900/night ($120–180), well-loved family-run
  • Pousada Recanto dos Corais — R$ 400–650/night ($80–130), simpler budget pick
  • Pousada da Rosa — R$ 350–550/night ($70–110), among cheapest on the island

Getting there: Buggy or pousada transfer from FEN. You'll need wheels.

Porto de Santo Antônio — Harbor Area

Vibe: The island's small port and dive-boat hub. A handful of pousadas overlooking the harbor, walking distance to Air France beach (Praia do Porto) and the Boldró sunset point. Where most diving and boat tours leave from. Quietest of the three bases.

Best for: Divers (you're 5 min from the boats every morning), couples wanting a calmer base, sunset photographers.

  • Pousada do Porto — R$ 700–1,100/night ($140–220), harbor-view rooms, dive-friendly
  • Pousada Solar dos Pareceiros — R$ 400–650/night ($80–130), simpler small pousada

Getting there: Buggy or pousada transfer from FEN, 10 min. 5 min by buggy to Vila dos Remédios.

✈️ Booking tip: Pousadas, flights and the TPA must all be booked separately. Book pousadas 4–8 months ahead for Dec–March, 2 months ahead for Aug–Nov. Pay TPA online 1–2 weeks before arrival to skip the airport queue. Buy PIC at the visitor center on day 1.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best village to stay in Fernando de Noronha?

Vila dos Remédios — the main village with the best restaurants, the historic core, the most pousadas at every price point and walking access to Cachorro and Conceição beaches.

How much does it cost to visit Fernando de Noronha in 2026?

Plan R$ 91 per day TPA environmental tax plus the one-time PIC park-access fee around R$ 186 (Brazilians) / R$ 372 (foreigners) for 10 days. Pousadas R$ 600–3,500/night. Flights from Recife/Natal R$ 1,400–3,000 round-trip.

What is the TPA tax in Fernando de Noronha?

Taxa de Preservação Ambiental — paid per day of your stay, escalating: roughly R$ 91 for day 1 and growing on a sliding scale (~R$ 1,000 for a week). Pay online before arrival at noronha.pe.gov.br.

What is the PIC fee?

Ingresso ao Parque Nacional — separate from TPA, this gives you access to the national park beaches (Sancho, Sueste, Atalaia) for 10 consecutive days. Foreigners pay roughly R$ 372, Brazilians R$ 186.

Is there a stay-length limit on Noronha?

Yes. The standard maximum is 10 days. Pousadas book out 4–8 months ahead in high season (Dec–March).

Where to stay on Noronha for budget travelers?

Vila do Trinta — pousadas family-run, R$ 350–700/night vs Vila dos Remédios' R$ 600+. Trade-off is you'll need the buggy/taxi to get to most beaches.

Do I need to rent a buggy on Noronha?

Strongly yes — public transport is one slow bus along the main road. A buggy (R$ 250–400/day) gets you to all the beaches. Book before arrival in high season.

Best beach in Fernando de Noronha?

Baía do Sancho — voted world's best beach multiple times. Inside the PIC zone, accessed via a steep stairway through a fissure in the cliff.

When is best to visit Noronha?

August–November for diving (clearest water, calmest seas) and lower prices. December–March for surf on Cacimba do Padre and the busiest social scene.