Papiro Hotel Boutique e Restaurante





The Papiro Hotel Boutique e Restaurante Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Route from Praia da Feiticeira to Saco do Céu, following Trail T02. Saco do Céu is a beautiful beach with clear blue waters, but without much sand to relax and sunbathe. It is only accessible by boat or by trail. It can get very busy in the summer. Along the way, you will find viewpoints, wild animals, streams, waterfalls, beaches with natural pools, mangroves, ruins, a church, bars, restaurants and inns.
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Praia da Feiticeira attracts several boats to the beach. Great spot for snorkelers. The trail cuts through part of the island and arrives at Praia Preta. The beach takes its name due to its dark sand (monazitic). Praia da Feiticeira is one of the most famous in Ilhabela. It is ideal for those looking for peace and tranquility with their family.
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The trail starts and ends at Praia da Feiticeira. It has a short extension, and the path is well signposted and self-guided. The beach is majestic for its natural beauty, surrounded by trees, flowers and many wild animals, and the typical sound of the Atlantic Forest. It has a small strip of golden sand and the water is very crystal clear. The Feiticeira Waterfall enchants with its gigantic water mirror that reflects the sky.
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The trail gives access to Praia Preta, a medicinal and black sand beach. The water is transparent and the view in the surroundings is of incredible beauty. In the middle of the beach, a river flows, which before melting into the sea forms an irresistible pool. On the other side of the river are the ruins of an old building, the Ruínas do Lazaretto. The trail continues straight on to Praia do Galego, and at low tide it reveals the hull of a sunken ship.
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The Feiticeira Waterfall is the most visited in Ilha Grande. At 15 meters high, the waterfall enchants and exalts the admiration of visitors. The route is considered difficult, with ascents and descents through the forest, a dirt path, and with some sections of dense vegetation. The path is signposted. It's worth the walk, as there are lookouts and a very beautiful waterfall that is accessible for bathing. On the way back you have the option of returning by taxi boat.