
Ilha Grande The Southeast, Brazil Travel Guide
Ilha Grande island has no airport. All air travel to the region funnels through mainland Brazilian cities, mainly Rio de Janeiro.
Airfare prices to Rio de Janeiro peak during Brazil's high season (Dec-Feb, holidays). Shoulder seasons (Mar-May, Sep-Nov) often offer more competitive prices.
Direct van or car services offer the fastest and most convenient option from airports to mainland piers.
Companies like Easy Transfer Brazil offer services from GIG/SDU directly to Conceição de Jacareí, balancing cost with comfort.
The most economical option. From Rio's main bus terminal (Rodoviária Novo Rio) to Mangaratiba, Conceição de Jacareí, or Angra dos Reis.
Car rental procedures are standard. Major companies operate at Rio airports. Explore options with DiscoverCars.com.
Not applicable. Private vehicles are prohibited on the island. You will not need a car there.
Motorcycles and scooters are not permitted on Ilha Grande. Bicycle rentals are limited and only for short, flat village rides.
The slowest but most budget-friendly and stable option for reaching Ilha Grande is the municipal ferry operated by CCR Barcas.
Flexboats represent the most popular and efficient option, offering faster travel times and at shorter intervals departures.
Book flexboat tickets online in advance or straight at the piers. Advance booking is highly recommended.
Not applicable. Ilha Grande is ocean-surrounded; no rivers are utilized for transport.
All mainland ferry/flexboat terminals are in the vicinity of bus stops or secure parking, simplifying transfers from land to sea.
No particular exit fees or taxes are levied for departing Brazil beyond those already included in international airline tickets.
Departing airports (GIG/SDU) offer standard facilities, catering to traveler needs for a comfortable wait.
Once on the continental landmass, allow ample travel time to reach your departure airport. Traffic in Rio can be unpredictable.
For domestic flights from SDU, allow 1.5-2 hours at the airport. This accounts for check-in and security processes.
Build in buffer time to your travel schedule. This helps accommodate potential delays on roads or at terminals.
Verify all ferry and flexboat schedules upon arrival in Ilha Grande. They can sometimes change due to weather or demand, especially during low season.