The green, mountainous island of Ilhabela has always held itself apart from the mainland of Brazil. Discovered in 1502 by Américo Vespúcio, the island has served as an outpost against foreign navies, pirates, slavery and smugglers. Later attempts at taming the island for coffee production failed. Now all that remains of the plantations is a rough network of mountain trails beneath the rain forest canopy. Today, most of the island is a state park reserve where virgin beaches and rain forest are preserved. On the other side of the island, you'll find the same great restaurants and fun nightlife you'll find elsewhere in Brazil.
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