Nestled along Brazil’s stunning “Costa Verde,” Ilha Grande is undeniably the most beautiful place I’ve ever visited. Just a four-hour journey from Rio de Janeiro, it can be reached by jetboats from the Angra dos Reis port.Ilha Grande is an ideal destination for solo travelers, as I discovered during my own adventure. It boasts an exceptionally low crime rate, making it one of the safest places in Brazil. As a solo female traveler, I felt completely secure, even when exploring at night.Car-free island!Once you arrive on the island, your only modes of transportation are by boat, bike, or on foot! So, be sure to pack light—lugging a suitcase across sandy beaches or cobblestone streets, often uphill, to reach your pousada (hotel) is no fun.Upon arrival at Abraao Port, head to the information center, where staff will provide directions to your hotel. That’s usually the extent of the assistance available unless you’re staying in one of the exclusive hotels. These upscale accommodations often have a guide and boat waiting for you at the port to take you to their private jetty. If your trip was planned last minute, don’t worry! The friendly locals are usually very helpful and many speak English, thanks to the numerous English-speaking tourists arriving by cruise ships.My beachfront accommodationI stayed at the 3-star Pousada Ancoradouro, in a beachfront room. Falling asleep and waking up to the sound of the waves was pure bliss!I arrived at 11 am, but after settling in and having some lunch, I found the town quite quiet. All the boats were out for the day, taking tourists to destinations like Lopes Mendes beach. So, my tip is to arrive early! Make the most of your first day by catching a water taxi to snorkel, visit beaches, or go on a tour.On my first day, I walked along the edge of the island for about 45 minutes, making friends along the way. I climbed rocky hills and waded through waist-high water. Another tip: buy a waterproof phone case or bag to protect your belongings!I followed the sound of Bossa Nova (samba) music, which led me to a hotel playing live music. With a caipirinha in hand, floating in tranquil water, and the sunset in the background, it was the perfect way to end the day! I made my way back to my hotel, where I danced the night away with newfound friends. Island HoppingThe next morning, I set off for my full day Island Hopping Tour to Lagoa Verde, Lagoa Azul and a few other beaches and snorkelling spots. The snorkelling at the lagoons was amazing. The sun was shining bright, which made the bluest and most pristine waters so clear. I could easily see the beautiful fish swimming around me. The lagoons were picturesque and tranquil. Many of which were framed by palm trees and banks dotted with rocks – a secluded paradise! Travelling soloBeing able to travel alone on this trip was something that was much needed. I usually either travel solo with my two young kids, or travel with extended family. However, I was able to recharge and disconnect from the world, and do it in paradise.It was a quick, but beautiful and unforgettable trip. I long to visit with my kids and partner so I can share the natural beauty of Ilha Grande. There were so many beaches that I didn’t get to visit, and I will ensure to visit on my next trip.If you have three- or four-days spare while in Rio, I definitely recommend you travel to Ilha Grande and stay on the Island, as opposed to only going for the day. I promise it will be worth it! The pristine beaches with their tranquil aqua waters, combined with the laid-back vibe of the locals – is enough to want to throw your life away and move to this idyllic paradise! Thinking of visiting Ilha Grande? Turn your dream relaxing itinerary into reality with our team with SATO! Get in touch with our friendly team today!