Ilha Grande
Preparation & Arrival Before going to the Ilha Grande we were told to get a lot of cash because there are no ATMs on the island. This is true, however, most restaurants bars and tour operators accept plastic. Some tours charge an extra fee though if you pay by credit card. To get to the Ilha Grande, we asked our hotel in Rio to organize a transfer – it turned out to be Easytransfer. Initially we were thinking about taking a public bus and then a boat, but the fully organized transfer was 95 BRL per person, so not too bad. It included the transfer in a minivan and the boat. Be aware that it can take some time until you leave Rio, depending on which other hotels the bus needs to go to to pick up other guests. In our case, the whole journey took from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm to get from our hotel in Rio to Abraão. Day 1 When arriving in Abraão you are suddenly in a completely different setting compared to Rio: a tiny village on a tropical island, no cars , no streets, lots ...