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Top neighborhoods in Florianópolis

Florianópolis Centro

Centro Florianópolis blends colonial charm with bustling market energy. Cobblestone streets lead to the pink-domed Metropolitan Cathedral and the iconic 1898 Public Market where vendors sell fresh oysters and local crafts. Portuguese-era buildings create the perfect backdrop for exploring this historic district. The area's Azorean influence shines through in seafood pastries and traditional lace work. Dining options range from affordable market stalls to mid-range restaurants serving authentic island cuisine. Most accommodations feature converted colonial buildings with traditional décor and personalized service. Getting around is easy with the main bus terminal, abundant taxis, and ferry connections to mainland Brazil all within walking distance.

Canasvieiras

Canasvieiras Beach lights up with golden sands and refreshing waters perfect for families looking to splash around. The buzzing beachfront promenade is packed with coconut vendors, colorful sarong sellers, and beach bars under thatched roofs. You can amp up the fun with jet ski rentals or banana boat rides, or simply soak up rays against a backdrop of distant hills. Seafood restaurants serve everything from fresh moqueca to grilled fish, with options from budget kiosks to upscale dining. Most accommodations are pousadas and vacation rentals with pools, just steps from the shore. Getting around is easiest with a rental car, though the beachfront area itself is pleasantly walkable.

Jurere

Jurere boasts pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear Atlantic waters that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy. Exclusive beach clubs like P12 and Café de la Musique attract the see-and-be-seen crowd with thatched umbrellas dotting manicured shorelines. Luxury beachfront mansions with infinity pools create a playground for the well-heeled, especially during Brazil's summer months. Upscale restaurants serve fresh seafood on terraces with panoramic ocean views, though expect to pay premium prices. Getting around requires rental cars or ride-sharing apps since public transit is limited. The neighborhood is walkable along beach areas, but you'll need wheels to explore beyond the main strips.

Campeche

Campeche's golden sands and consistent surf breaks create a beach paradise with authentic Brazilian charm. The pristine coastline stretches alongside traditional fishing villages where colorful boats dot the shore. Nearby Campeche Island offers boat tours to explore untouched nature and archaeological sites, while sandy trails wind through native dunes for perfect sunset strolls. Local restaurants serve fresh-caught seafood and açaí bowls at prices lower than northern beaches. Charming pousadas and vacation rentals offer budget-friendly stays with personal hospitality. Getting around requires rental cars or patience with limited bus service, but the beachfront area remains wonderfully walkable.

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