Florianópolis

Travel Guide

Barra da Lagoa Beach featuring a bay or harbor and a coastal town
Florianopolis showing a garden and tropical scenes
Barra da Lagoa Beach featuring landscape views, a sandy beach and boating
Mole Beach showing a beach
Florianópolis

Its reputation may be as a surfing and party capital, but this southern Brazilian city will charm everyone with its passionate culture.

Florianópolis is known for its many beaches, sophisticated city center and informal status as Brazil’s party capital. This southern Brazilian city covers an island off the Santa Catarina coast. The city center is characterized by cosmopolitan streetscapes, fine dining options and modern shopping malls, while the 42 beaches that surround the city are considered some of the finest in Brazil.

Explore the city center to discover excellent shopping and sightseeing. Walk to the city edge for views of the now-closed Hercilio Luz Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in Brazil. Visit the huge shopping malls of Florianópolis to find the latest items from top fashion outlets from around the world as well as jewelry, cosmetics and souvenirs.

For a change of pace, head to the iconic public market to immerse yourself in local charm. Pick up traditional baked goods and seafood, fruits and vegetables from local farms and waters. Stop at one of the restaurants and bars lining the market to try oysters, a specialty of the region.

Once you’ve stocked up on food, hop onto one of the many buses that travel to Florianópolis’s 42 beaches. The bus system is affordable, reliable and a great alternative to renting a car. Head north to Brava Beach, one of the best and most challenging surfing spots in the area, or visit the popular beachside neighborhood of Ingleses do Rio Vermelho. Here the beach has a milder surf and is lined with resorts, bars and nightclubs and is a hub for the city’s nightlife.

With a subtropical climate, Florianópolis enjoys four distinct seasons and remains far less humid than others parts of the country. In summer, expect warm temperatures that will have you on the beach all day. Winter brings occasional frost and is a great time to explore the city’s friendly hospitality and cozy bars.

Flights are available from North and South America to the local international airport an interstate bus service provides connections from other Brazilian cities.

Where to stay in Florianópolis

Public Market which includes street scenes and markets as well as a large group of people

Florianópolis Centro

Florianópolis Centro is noteworthy for its shopping, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Rosario Steps and Public Market.

Florianópolis Centro
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Canasvieiras

Canasvieiras is noteworthy for its beaches, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Canasvieiras Beach and Canasvieiras Pier.

Canasvieiras
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Jurerê Internacional

Though Jurerê Internacional might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Jurerê Open Shopping and Forte Beach.

Jurerê Internacional
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Jurere

Unique features of Jurere include the beaches and restaurants. Make a stop by Jurerê Open Shopping or Jurere Beach while you're exploring the area.

Jurere
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Campeche

Campeche is noteworthy for its beaches, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Praia do Campeche and Morro das Pedras Beach.

Campeche
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Lagoa da Conceicao

You'll enjoy the restaurants and monuments in Lagoa da Conceicao. You might want to make time for a stop at Joaquina Dunes or Mole Beach.

Lagoa da Conceicao

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