Much of the island's rainforest is protected, home to ocelots, several species of primates, birds and butterflies. The Cabras Marine Sanctuary preserves the home of colourful coral, an abundance of sea life, and underwater shipwrecks. Multiple white sand beaches circle the island. The 80 miles of coastline, calm waters and strong winds give Ilhabela the reputation as Brazil's "National Capital of Sailing."
We took a van trip to the Toca Waterfalls located on an old sugar cane plantation. The three main cascading waterfalls drop 52 metres (164 ft).
The temperature was 27 C (80 F) and very humid. After returning to the town centre, we walked along the waterfront in search of cold beer.