Brazil Sailing Travel Guide
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Sailing
The Tinharé Boipeba Archipelago, south of Salvador, is a sailors’ paradise. It’s an area known for consistent year-round winds and natural diversity. Salt marshes and mangroves blend with picturesque small coves and palm-fringed islands. If you’re a beginner, then the sheltered estuaries around the archipelago provide a safe and confidence-building environment in which to learn. For more skilled sailors, the open sea is never far from the coast.
Farther down Brazil’s coast, south of Rio de Janiero, is Ilha de Sao Sebastiao. The island has thirty-five miles of coastline dotted with coves and bays. Amazon coastal rainforest and white sandy beaches set the backdrop for your sailing adventure here. The Rolex Ilhabela Sailing Week gets under way during July each year. It’s an international sailing event that’s a must-see if your travel dates coincide.


