During the low season, you can visit these Brazilian islands.

After the South American summer is over, **Brazil** offers [unique ecotourism alternatives](https://noticiasambientales.com/turismo/ecoturismo-en-latinoamerica-naturaleza-y-silencio/) in the **low season** with good weather throughout the year and more affordable prices.

Here are five ideal destinations to **immerse yourself in nature**.
## Abrolhos, Bahia
This archipelago in southern Bahia harbors the greatest **marine biodiversity** in the South Atlantic. It offers activities such as diving in the Timbebas reef and whale watching between July and November.

**How to get there**: Fly to Porto Seguro and then travel to Caravelas, from where you can access by boat.
## Ilhabela, Sao Paulo
An archipelago of 19 islands that combines easily accessible beaches by car, waterfalls, and trails. Ideal for activities like **stand-up paddle and birdwatching**.

**How to get there**: Drive from Sao Paulo to Sao Sebastiao and then take a ferry to the island.

![temporada baja](https://storage.googleapis.com/media-cloud-na/2025/03/temporada-baja-scaled.webp)
## Ilha do Amor and Alter do Chao, Para
Known as the **”Amazonian Caribbean”**, Ilha do Amor is famous for its calm waters and paradisiacal beaches. In Alter do Chao, white sand beaches emerge during the “Amazonian Summer” between August and December.

**How to get there**: Fly to Santarem, located 34 km from Alter do Chao, and then access by local transport.
## Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro
Part of Angra dos Reis, this destination combines lush nature, **crystal-clear beaches**, and historic trails. Perfect for enjoying group or private excursions.

**How to get there**: By land from Rio de Janeiro to Angra dos Reis, followed by a boat crossing.
## Marajo, Para
Located at the mouth of the Amazon, Marajo [offers unparalleled landscapes](https://noticiasambientales.com/turismo/aventuras-en-el-canadon-del-sauce-explorando-la-fauna-y-los-paisajes-de-chubut/) with river beaches and flooded savannas. Standout attractions include the beaches of Soure and local traditions like observing guaras and buffaloes.

**How to get there**: Ferry from Belem to Marajo, a journey that showcases the rich Amazonian biodiversity.

Each of these destinations offers a unique experience for nature lovers, standing out as sustainable options to explore the **natural wealth of Brazil** in the low season. Perfect for disconnecting and enjoying a unique environment!

*With information from El Planeta Urbano*

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