Ilha de Boipeba

The island of Boipeba, known as the Biosphere Reserve and classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is located in the municipality of Cairu, off the coast of Bahia. Neighboring the island of Tinharé, where the trendy Morro de São Paulo is located, and surrounded on one side by the ocean and the other by the Rio do Inferno estuary, the island stands out for its rare natural beauty and great diversity of its ecosystems. The island of Boipeba is a paradise full of beautiful beaches, natural pools, with a diversity of fish, coral reefs, rivers, mangroves, and still manages to preserve the pace of the beach village. Thus, its preserved beaches with crystal clear waters and white sands are an invitation for those seeking nature and more peaceful places. Boipeba is an island located about 45 minutes by boat from the city of Valença, which is 300 km from Salvador, where the nearest airport is located.