Ilha do Mel, or Honey Island, is a protected nature reserve off the coast of southern Brazil’s Paraná state, established in 1982. Free from vehicles and with a cap on daily visitors, the island preserves a pristine stretch of the coastal Atlantic Forest. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, including sandy beaches, historic lighthouses, and rocky caves. The absence of cars and the limited number of tourists ensure a tranquil and natural environment, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a serene and unspoiled experience.
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