This is a special place.

A region where the jungle slopes down to the ocean, forming a natural amphitheater around every cove.

 

There are over three hundred islands here. Each with its own lagoon, its own shade of water, its own atmosphere.

 

This is home to the world’s only tropical fjord. A narrow emerald bay, surrounded by mountains and dense jungle, where the water is always calm and warm.

 

There is no ocean swell or strong wind here. There are countless bays for anchoring, and the crossings are short.

 

Here, snorkeling begins right from the yacht’s deck. You don’t need to go anywhere or look for special spots. The water is so clear that you can see the fish right from the deck.

 

Here lies a 17th-century colonial town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its white churches, cobblestone streets, and colorful doors have remained almost unchanged over the centuries.

 

This is Costa Verde, Brazil A place to experience, not just see. Waking up at anchor amidst the jungle, discovering a new lagoon every day, feeling the warmth of the water and the freedom of movement. It’s an experience that will stay with you for a long time

Route

 

  • Paraty

  • Saco do Mamanguá
  • La Maddalena
  • Spargi, Santa Maria, Razzoli

  • Bonifacio

  • Poltu Quatu

  • Marina di Olbia

Paraty

Day 1: Setting sail for adventure

 

Welcome aboard!

 

Check-in on the yacht, meet the crew, and enjoy dinner at the marina or in the charming town of Paraty.

 

Paraty is one of Brazil’s most beautiful cities. Its colonial architecture stands preserved between the blue of the ocean and the green of the mountains. Here, you can experience a vibrant culture, art, cuisine, and traditions. The city welcomes you with open arms and Brazilian warmth.

 

This is a day without a rush—to unwind, breathe in the tropical air, and realize: the journey begins.

 

Saco do Mamanguá

 

Day 2:  

 

Sail to Saco do Mamanguá—Brazil’s only fjord,

stretching 7 nautical miles through the mountains.

Lunch at the famous Dadico restaurant, featuring

seafood caught that very day and served by the owner himself.

Swim in the calm, warm waters, or take a canoe or kayak

along the mangrove-lined shores.

Optional hike to the summit of Pico do Pão de

Açúcar, offering a panorama considered one of

the most beautiful in the region.

Overnight at anchor in the complete silence of the fjord

 

Ilha Grande

Day 3:

 

 

Trip to Ilha Grande—one of the most beautiful

islands in the region.

Stop at Lagoa Verde. This is a shallow lagoon with

crystal-clear turquoise water and coral reefs.

The conditions here are perfect for snorkeling.

Lunch at a floating restaurant in the lagoon. Swimming,

SUP, or simply relaxing at anchor in the turquoise

bay.

Dinner on board and an overnight stay in a quiet cove amidst

the tropical forest.

Enseada de Palmas

Day 4: 

 

A walk to Enseada de Palmas—a tranquil cove with

soft sand and crystal-clear water.

From here, a trail leads to the legendary Lopes

Mendes Beach. A wide stretch of white sand, ocean

waves, and a sense of complete freedom. It is one of

Brazil’s most beautiful beaches.

In this part of the island, traces of the

colonial era remain—the ruins of old sugarcane

and coffee plantations, which lend the place

a sense of historical depth.

Lopes Mendes

 

Day 5: 

 

We head to Lagoa Azul—a turquoise lagoon with

crystal-clear water. It’s the perfect spot for

swimming and snorkeling: you can see the fish right from the deck

of the yacht.

This is the day to truly “disconnect” from civilization:

just the ocean, the sand, and the sound of the waves.

A place where you truly feel like you’ve escaped from

everything—and that’s exactly why people go on

a yacht

Gipóia

 

Day 6: 

 

Next, we head to Gipóia Island. Here you’ll find waves for

surfing at Praia Brava, wild, secluded coves, or

serene lagoons with seashells and warm waters.

A day of contrasts: first, a tranquil turquoise

lagoon, then livelier beaches and the island’s vibrant atmosphere.

The perfect ending—when you’re no longer in a hurry, but

simply savoring every moment on the water.

Dinner on board and a night in a sheltered cove surrounded by

tropical nature.

 

 

 

Paraty

 

Day 7: Return home

 

In the morning, a leisurely return trip along

the coast, with final stops at

secluded coves for swimming and relaxing.

This is your last chance to enjoy the crystal-clear water,

tropical scenery, and tranquility of the islands.

Return to Paraty in the afternoon.

A stroll through the historic center, dinner at one

of the atmospheric restaurants, and the conclusion

of the trip in this colonial town nestled between the sea and

the mountains.

 

 

The cost of space in the cabin :

Yacht 920 euros

Catamaran 1050 euros

The price includes :

 

  • Accommodation in a double-bed cabin on a yacht or catamaran

  • Professional skipper

  • Final cleaning

  • Bedding and towels

  • Dinghy with a motor for landing on islands and beaches

The price doesn't include:

 

  • Flight

  • Ship's cash desk (food, fuel, parking) - 200 - 250 euros

  • Security deposit, refundable at the end of the tour

 

 

Phones:

+380 99 310 33 80

+49 160 985 95 637