Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
Fans of long walks and hiking will definitely enjoy going to Fernando de Noronha, known for its beautiful landscapes, the quality of its waters — where wild fauna still roams freely, and its white-sand beaches. This volcanic archipelago is made up of about 21 islands, and only Fernando de Noronha is actually inhabited. In order to protect nature from the effects of mass tourism, the number of visitors annually is limited. It is known as an excellent scuba diving destination because the water is both very clear and not very cold, allowing visitors to enjoy beautiful underwater views. It is also popular among surfers seeking paradisiacal sunsets. Other activities include dolphin watching and long walks along its peaceful shores.
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