Boat Access
The park is primarily accessible by boat from nearby coastal towns; plan your water transport in advance.
Superagüi National Park is a hidden gem on the Brazilian coast, spanning a unique landscape of islands and mainland forest. As a protected area, it serves as a critical habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including the rare Superagüi lion tamarin. Visitors can explore the intricate network of mangroves, hike through lush Atlantic forest trails, or relax on the quiet, undeveloped beaches. The park is primarily accessible by boat, which adds to its sense of seclusion and adventure. It is an ideal destination for those looking to disconnect from urban life and immerse themselves in one of Brazil's most important ecological zones.
Superagüi National Park is a hidden gem on the Brazilian coast, spanning a unique landscape of islands and mainland forest. As a protected area, it serves as a critical habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including the rare Superagüi lion tamarin. Visitors can explore the intricate network of mangroves, hike through lush Atlantic forest trails, or relax on the quiet, undeveloped beaches. The park is primarily accessible by boat, which adds to its sense of seclusion and adventure. It is an ideal destination for those looking to disconnect from urban life and immerse themselves in one of Brazil's most important ecological zones.
Rare wildlife sightings including the endemic Superagüi lion tamarin.
Extensive network of mangroves and Atlantic forest trails.
Pristine, undeveloped beaches accessible by boat.
Secluded island environment perfect for disconnecting.
Limited infrastructure means visitors should be prepared for a rustic experience.
The park's remote nature requires careful planning for transport and supplies.
Focus on conservation; leave no trace to protect the delicate ecosystem.
The park is primarily accessible by boat from nearby coastal towns; plan your water transport in advance.
As a remote area, bring plenty of water, insect repellent, and sun protection, as facilities are limited.
Nature enthusiasts, wildlife photographers, and those seeking remote, off-the-grid exploration.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese
This is a protected habitat; follow all park guidelines to ensure the safety of the rare species found here.
Hiring a local boatman or guide is highly recommended to navigate the mangroves and find the best trails.
Nature Lovers, Adventure, Photography