Surviving Snake Island in Brazil; 5 disturbing facts about the world’s most dangerous island every traveller should know
Technically, no. Normal travellers cannot legally enter. But, adventurous visitors travelling through the coast of São Paulo sometimes take boat tours in surrounding waters. They can look at the island from a distance. These tours generally depart from mainland coastal towns in southeastern Brazil. But Snake Island remains off-limits unless someone has official authorisation.
For most travellers, the island is best experienced as a story — a haunting tale of nature’s fierce and raw form. And perhaps this is the reason why Snake Island continues to attract the imagination of travellers.
All these stories have transformed Snake Island into one of the world’s most mysterious travel-related legends.
(This article was researched using official conservation information from ICMBio Brazil Government, along with reporting and reference material from Enviro Literacy.)