Pequeña cala paradisíaca en Búzios con aguas cristalinas, arena fina y acantilados rocosos, perfecta para snorkel y desconexión en un entorno natural privilegiado.
Azedinha Beach is open 24 hours a day as a natural beach, but access to the Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park requires a permit obtained in advance. To get there, take a flight to Fernando de Noronha and then a taxi or organized tour from Vila dos Remédios; the official website is ICMBio for more details.
Admission to Azedinha Beach is free once you are on the island, but you must pay the Environmental Preservation Fee (TPA) for the National Park, which costs around R$ 117 for Brazilians and R$ 234 for foreigners for 10 days. Check updated prices on the official Official Noronha website before traveling.
It is recommended to spend at least 2 to 3 hours enjoying the beach, swimming, and exploring the nearby rock formations. If you include snorkeling, you could extend it to half a day, but avoid staying until sunset so you can return in daylight.
Azedinha Beach is part of the Fernando de Noronha archipelago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique marine biodiversity. Historically, it served as a refuge for pirates in the 18th century and today it is essential for the conservation of sea turtles and endemic birds, highlighting its role in the ecological balance of the Atlantic.
The best period is from September to February, during the dry season with less rain and warmer waters ideal for snorkeling. Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the gentle sun; afternoons can be windy.
The main access involves a steep and rocky path that is not suitable for wheelchairs or reduced mobility, but there is an accessible viewpoint nearby. I recommend contacting adapted tours in Fernando de Noronha through Noronha Tourism for personalized options.
Nearby you will find Sancho Beach, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and Dolphins Bay Lookout for dolphin watching. You can also visit São Pedro do Boldró Fort just 10 minutes away by car, ideal to combine into a day of exploration.
Bring sunscreen, water, and water shoes for the rocks; do not forget mosquito repellent. Book the access permit in advance through the official portal and join a local guide to learn about the wildlife; respect the rule of not touching corals to preserve the ecosystem.
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