Florianopolis, often referred to as "Floripa" by locals, is a captivating island city located in the southern part of Brazil. Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, rich history, and lush natural landscapes, Floripa offers something for every traveler. Whether you're a beach lover, surfer, or an adventure seeker, this guide will help you make the most of your five days in Florianopolis.
This is the ultimate itinerary that will tell you exactly how to spend 5 days in Florianopolis, visiting many of the island's best beaches and attractions. This itinerary is tried and tested based on some of my favorite experiences travelling in Floripa.
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Day 1: Explore the City and Historical Sites
Morning: Discover the Heart of Florianópolis
Start your day in the city center, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and history. Begin at the Praça XV de Novembro, a beautiful square surrounded by historic buildings and towering fig trees. The highlight of this square is the Catedral Metropolitana, an example of colonial architecture that dates back to the 18th century.
After exploring the square, walk over to the Palácio Cruz e Sousa, which houses the Museu Histórico de Santa Catarina. This former government palace showcases the history and culture of Santa Catarina state through various exhibits. The building itself is a work of art with neoclassical architect.
Afternoon: Water Activities at Lagoa da Conceição
Head to Lagoa da Conceicao for some afternoon water activities. Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard to explore the calm waters of the lagoon, or simply relax at one of the many waterfront cafes and restaurants. The lagoon is a hub of activity and a great place to enjoy the beauty of Floripa while getting into some fun water sports.
Evening: Dinner and Nightlife in Lagoa da Conceição
Finish your day with dinner in the vibrant neighborhood of Lagoa da Conceicao. This area is known for its lively nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and some of Florianopolis' best restaurants. For those interested in experiencing the local nightlife, head to the famous Bar DeRaiz, known for its live music and dancing. It opens from 11pm with a different style of music each night (check for season-specific opening hours before you go).
Day 2: Surfing and Sandboarding at Praia da Joaquina, a famous Florianopolis beach
Morning: Surfing at Praia da Joaquina
Start your second day with a visit to Praia da Joaquina, one of Florianopolis' most famous beaches. Known for its excellent surf conditions, this beach attracts both surfers and sunbathers. Rent a surfboard if you're up for some waves, or relax on the sand and enjoy the ocean breeze.
Afternoon: Dunas da Joaquina
Next, head to the Dunas da Joaquina, impressive sand dunes that are perfect for sandboarding. Rent a board and slide down the dunes, or walk through the dunes and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Evening: Dinner in Lagoa da Conceição
End your day with a delightful dinner at one of the local restaurants in Lagoa da Conceição. The fresh catch and cozy atmosphere make it an excellent spot for an evening meal. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife in this lively neighborhood, with its variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Day 3: Adventure Hike to Lagoinha do Leste with a Picnic Lunch
Morning: Hike to Lagoinha do Leste
Begin your final day with an adventurous hike to Lagoinha do Leste, one of the most beautiful and remote beaches in Florianopolis. The hike starts at either Pântano do Sul or Matadeiro Beach and takes about 2-3 hours, depending on your chosen route. The trail offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Once you reach Lagoinha do Leste, you'll be rewarded with pristine sands and crystal-clear waters..
Afternoon: Picnic Lunch at Lagoinha do Leste
Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the beach. The seclusion and natural beauty of Lagoinha do Leste make it a perfect spot to spend a relaxing afternoon. Spend your afternoon swimming, sunbathing, and exploring this remote paradise, before beginning your hike back.
Evening: Dinner in Santo Antônio de Lisboa
End your trip with a visit to Santo Antônio de Lisboa, a charming neighborhood known for its waterfront dining. This historic district is a perfect place to unwind and enjoy a final meal in Florianopolis. Don't forget to try the oysters - the island produces some of the freshest and tastiest oysters in Brazil. After dinner, take a stroll along the waterfront.
Day 4: Beach Hopping - Hike from Barra da Lagoa to Praia Mole
All-Day Activity: Explore Barra da Lagoa and Beach Hop to Praia Mole
Begin your day in Barra da Lagoa, a charming fishing village with a beautiful beach and a relaxed atmosphere. Start by visiting Praia do Moçambique, the longest beach on the island, known for its untouched beauty and serene environment. Enjoy a swim, surf, or finally read that book you've been carrying around.
From Barra da Lagoa, cross the bridge and embark on a short 30 minute scenic hike to the Piscinas Naturais, natural pools formed by rocks where you can swim in crystal-clear water. This first leg of the hike offers incredible coastal views.
Continue your hike to Praia da Galheta. This trail offers breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding nature. Praia da Galheta is a secluded, nudist-friendly beach with pristine sands and clear waters. The hike is filled with lookout points including the Mirante da Ponta da Galheta and Mirante da Boa Vista, providing opportunities to take in the panoramic views. Why not stop for another swim?
Finally, hike around 20-30 minutes from Praia da Galheta to Praia Mole, one of Floripa's most popular surf beaches known for its surf competitions, lively atmosphere, and incredible sunsets.
Evening: Relax and Unwind at Praia Mole
After a full day of hiking, relax and unwind at Praia Mole. Enjoy a casual dinner at one of the beachside bars or restaurants, known for their laid-back vibe and delicious cocktails. Grab a caipirinha and enjoy the sunset - you've earned it.
Day 5: Visit Campeche Island and Explore the Southern Beaches
Morning: Explore Campeche Island
Take a boat trip in the morning to Campeche Island, a protected area known for having clear waters, an abundance of marine life, as well as some archaeological sites. The boat trips to Campeche Island usually depart from Praia do Armação, and the ride takes about 30 minutes. The island offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling, swimming, and exploring ancient rock carvings.
Afternoon: Praia do Armação and Praia do Matadeiro
After your morning adventure on Campeche Island, spend your afternoon at Praia do Armação and Praia do Matadeiro. These neighboring beaches offer beautiful landscapes and are perfect for relaxing and enjoying the natural beauty of southern Florianópolis. Praia do Matadeiro is particularly known for its clear waters, ideal for swimming.
Evening: Dinner in Ribeirão da Ilha
Head to Ribeirão da Ilha for dinner, one of the oldest and most picturesque districts in Florianópolis. This historic fishing village is known for its well-preserved Azorean architecture and oyster farms. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant specializing in oysters and other local seafood dishes.
Final Tips for Your Trip
Transport: Renting a car is an ideal choice for flexibility and ease of travel. This allows you to explore the island at your own pace and access remote beaches and hiking trails that are otherwise difficult to reach. Alternatively, Ubers and taxis are readily available and provide a convenient way to get around. Florianópolis has public buses that cover most parts of the island, however travel by bus can be time-consuming due to the island's size and indirect connections.
Accommodation: Staying in areas like Lagoa da Conceição, Barra da Lagoa, or Praia Mole provides easy access to the island's best beaches and vibrant nightlife. These areas offer a range of options from budget hostels to luxury hotels.
Weather: The best time to visit Florianópolis is from November to March, when the weather is warm and ideal for beach activities. However, be prepared for occasional rain showers.
Hiking: Bring good walking shoes as the trails can be slippery when wet.
Local Cuisine: Don't miss out on trying local delicacies such as seafood dishes, pastel de camarão (shrimp pastries), and of course a caipirinha.
Floripa is a destination that truly has it all—breathtaking beaches, rich culture, vibrant nightlife, and endless opportunities for adventure. Now that you know how to spend 5 days in Florianopolis, you'll be able to experience the best that this exciting island has to offer.
Need more tips for planning your trip to Floripa? See the full Florianopolis Destination Guide, with tips on how to get there, how to get around, and more.
Floripa also features on this list of the 10 Best Surf Beaches in Brazil. See the post to see which other beaches made the list.
What is your favorite thing to do in Florianopolis? Let me know in the comments below!
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