Responsible Tourism
Always follow local environmental guidelines and avoid disturbing wildlife or damaging the seabed during dives.
Ilhas dos Currais Marine National Park is a significant protected area situated off the coast of Paraná, Brazil. The park is primarily recognized for its role in conservation, acting as a crucial nesting ground for various bird species and a sheltered habitat for marine life. It is particularly noted for providing a refuge and feeding ground for two endangered species of grouper. While the park is open for visitors interested in diving, it is managed with a strict focus on environmental preservation. Travelers are encouraged to practice responsible tourism to ensure the continued protection of this delicate ecosystem.
Ilhas dos Currais Marine National Park is a significant protected area situated off the coast of Paraná, Brazil. The park is primarily recognized for its role in conservation, acting as a crucial nesting ground for various bird species and a sheltered habitat for marine life. It is particularly noted for providing a refuge and feeding ground for two endangered species of grouper. While the park is open for visitors interested in diving, it is managed with a strict focus on environmental preservation. Travelers are encouraged to practice responsible tourism to ensure the continued protection of this delicate ecosystem.
Crucial nesting ground for diverse bird species.
Refuge and feeding area for endangered grouper species.
Strictly managed ecosystem for environmental preservation.
Accessible for responsible diving and nature observation.
Strict environmental regulations are in place to protect the local ecosystem.
Access is primarily focused on diving and nature observation rather than recreational beach activities.
The area is a critical habitat for endangered species, requiring high levels of visitor respect.
Always follow local environmental guidelines and avoid disturbing wildlife or damaging the seabed during dives.
Ensure you have all necessary permits and professional guidance, as this is a strictly protected area.
Eco-conscious travelers and experienced divers interested in marine conservation.
BRL R$
$50-$120 p/day
Portuguese
Bring high-quality underwater photography equipment if you wish to document the unique marine life, but ensure you remain non-intrusive.