15 Best Sights in The South, Brazil
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Praia dos Ingleses
Named for a British sailboat that sank here in 1700, this narrow beach has an unparalleled lineup of hotels and restaurants for all budgets, making it one of the most popular beaches on the island. In summer Spanish with an Argentine accent is the local language. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; parking; showers; toilets; water sports. Best for: swimming.
Praia Balneário Camboriú
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Praia Brava
Praia da Armação da Piedade
Praia da Ferrugem
Praia da Joaquina
Surfers have staked claims to this beach, the site of several surfing events, including one round of the world professional circuit. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; parking; water sports. Best for: surfing.
Praia da Lagoinha do Leste
This secluded mile-long beach is surrounded by hills covered with lush tropical vegetation (now mostly protected by a municipal park) and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic. It can only be reached by boat or by a steep, 5-km (3-mile) path that starts at the entrance of the Pântano do Sul village. Amenities: none. Best for: solitude.
Praia de Fora
Praia do Campeche
Praia do Canasvieiras
This sophisticated beach has calm, warm waters, and great services and facilities. Amenities: food and drink; parking; water sports. Best for: swimming.
Praia do Estaleiro
Praia do Pântano do Sul
This small beach community is surrounded by hills and has good restaurants and fishing-boat rides to other beaches and smaller islands nearby. Amenities: food and drink; water sports. Best for: walking.
Praia Jurerê
Located about 24 km (15 miles) north of Florianópolis city center and home to an upscale resort and condominiums, Jurerê normally has bigger waves than its neighbors. The increased development of beachfront hotels, restaurants, and shops has attracted many out-of-state visitors. Amenities: food and drink; parking; toilets. Best for: walking.
Praia Mole
This white-sand beach mostly attracts surfers and foreign tourists. You can paraglide here, and there are a number of beachfront bars. Walk left along the beach and over the point to reach the smaller Praia da Galheta, where nudism is tolerated. Amenities: food and drink; water sports. Best for: nudists; surfing.