We are in the second largest bay in the country. As the second most visited ecotourism destination in the entire state of Paraná, Honey Island (Ilha do Mel) boasts great infrastructure with charming inns and restaurants. Nearby, Peças Island (Ilha das Peças) is home to traditional fishing communities and offers visitor services, while also being an excellent spot for observing Guiana dolphins and scarlet ibises. Meanwhile, Superagui Island became separated from the mainland following the creation of the Varadouro Canal, which connects the region to the southern coast of São Paulo.
This is the habitat of the Black-faced Lion Tamarin, a charismatic primate threatened with extinction. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, rustic inns, and excellent local cuisine. Look for tours that go to Pinheiro Island, one of the main roosting sites for the Red-tailed Amazon parrots, which enchant onlookers with their flights at dawn and dusk. At the back of the bay lies Rasa Island, home to traditional caiçara communities, offering a unique combination of landscapes and wildlife.
This Portal also provides access to oceanic islands, such as the Currais Islands—a Marine National Park that offers diving options, allowing visitors to swim alongside the Atlantic Goliath Grouper. Access to all these locations is available through Paranaguá or Pontal do Paraná, and alternatively through Guaraqueçaba or the southern coast of São Paulo.
This is home to the Black-faced Lion Tamarin, a charismatic primate threatened with extinction.








