Florianópolis Cruise Port Guide: Things to Do & Getting Around
Brazil
Choose the Right Port Day
Quick Take
- Port Type
- General Port with Beach Access
- Best For
- Beach lovers, laid-back explorers, budget-conscious cruisers; not ideal for short port days
- Avoid If
- You dislike heat and humidity, need structured tours, or have only 6–8 hours ashore
- Walkability
- Terminal to nearby town center is walkable (15–20 min) but beaches require taxi or organized transport
- Budget Fit
- Budget-friendly; beaches are free, local seafood is cheap, taxis are inexpensive
- Good For Short Calls?
- Marginal; beaches are 15–30 min away. Better with 8+ hours
Port Overview
Florianópolis is a large island off Brazil's southern coast, and the cruise terminal sits in the port town of Estreito on the eastern edge. Ships dock at a modern pier, and the town center is a short walk away. The main appeal is beach access and relaxation; this is not a cultural or urban exploration port. Most cruisers either beach-hop or stay near the terminal for a casual meal and swim. Expect heat, humidity, and a laid-back vibe.
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Beach Day (Praia da Lagoa or Praia Mole)
Calm, swimmable beaches with nearby restaurants and bars. Lagoa is quieter and family-friendly; Mole is more social. Both have lifeguards and seasonal vendors.
⚡ Popular — books out early. Reserve before you sail.
Mercado Público (Public Market) & Waterfront
Historic market in downtown Estreito (walkable from terminal) with fresh seafood, local crafts, and casual lunch spots. Good for souvenirs and authentic food.
Lagoa da Conceição (Conceição Lagoon)
Scenic freshwater lagoon with waterfront restaurants, kayaking, and sunset views. More urban and touristy than beaches but a different flavor.
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Downtown Florianópolis (City Center)
Historic streets, cathedral, local shops, and restaurants in the island's main city. More urban and less touristy than the port. Useful only if you have 6+ hours.
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Booking independently
- Often noticeably cheaper than the ship’s version of the same tour.
- Smaller groups and local operators, with traveler reviews you can read before you pay.
- Free cancellation on most tours, usually up to 24 hours before.
When the ship’s excursion makes sense
- Short port calls or long transfers where the timing is tight.
- Tender-only stops where getting ashore can run late.
- The ship waits for its own delayed excursions — it won’t wait for independent ones, so leave a buffer before all-aboard.
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Is It Safe?
Florianópolis and Estreito are generally safe for tourists. Stick to tourist areas, beaches, and main roads. Petty theft and bag-snatching can occur in crowded areas or at night, so don't leave valuables on beaches or wear expensive jewelry. Avoid isolated alleys and walking alone late. Local police (Polícia Militar) are visible and responsive. Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps; avoid unmarked cabs.
Accessibility & Walkability
The terminal itself is modern and has accessible facilities. Walking to Estreito town center is flat and manageable, but most beaches require taxi access. Praia da Lagoa has beach bars and services nearby, making it wheelchair-friendly if you can reach it. Public restrooms are scattered; many charge ~$1 USD to use. Terrain is generally easy once at the beach, but sand and water access vary by location.
Outside the Terminal
Exit the terminal directly onto a paved area with taxi stand, tourist information kiosk, and a few souvenir vendors. You will see palm trees, clear sky, and a busy port atmosphere. The town of Estreito is immediately visible across a short waterfront walk—white buildings, laundry lines, local restaurants, and a mix of locals and tourists. Noise from trucks and taxis is normal. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, not polished.
Beaches Near the Port
Praia da Lagoa
Calm, protected beach with gentle waves, lifeguards, and excellent restaurants and bars nearby. Family-friendly and ideal for swimming.
Praia Mole
Popular, more energetic beach with stronger waves, younger crowd, and nearby bars. Scenic and social but more crowded.
Praia da Barra da Lagoa
Beautiful cove at the mouth of Lagoa da Conceição, calmer than Mole, quieter than Lagoa. Good middle ground.
Local Food & Drink
Seafood dominates the port; fish, shrimp, and octopus are fresh and cheap. Expect grilled fish plates ($10–16 USD), ceviche ($8–14 USD), and local beer ($3–5 USD). The Mercado Público offers quick, authentic meals—try a fish sandwich or fresh fruit juice (~$5–8 USD). Restaurants near beaches are tourist-oriented but still affordable. Portuguese is common; English limited in casual spots. Tipping is not obligatory but 10% is appreciated in sit-down restaurants.
Shopping
Mercado Público has crafts, local goods, and souvenirs at fair prices. Terminal area has tourist shops with inflatables and beach gear at markup prices. Downtown Florianópolis has malls and boutiques but are too far for short visits. Best value is fresh fruit, local honey, and artisan items from the market.
Money & Currency
- Currency
- Brazilian Real (BRL)
- USD Accepted?
- No
- Card Payments
- Visa and Mastercard widely accepted; Amex less so. Some small vendors cash-only.
- ATMs
- ATMs at terminal, market, and downtown. Most accept foreign cards; expect ~3–5% fee.
- Tipping
- Not obligatory. 10% for sit-down service is customary; round up for casual vendors.
- Notes
- Exchange rate typically favorable. Carry some cash for small purchases and taxis if not familiar with card use locally.
Weather & Best Time
- Best months
- December–February (summer, warmest)
- Avoid
- June–August (winter, cooler and rainier)
- Temperature
- 72–82°F (22–28°C) during peak season; southern hemisphere winter (Jun–Aug) is 59–72°F (15–22°C)
- Notes
- High humidity year-round. Rain is common but brief. UV is intense; sunscreen essential.
Airport Information
- Airport
- Hercílio Luz International Airport (FLN)
- Distance
- 12 km (~30 min by taxi)
- Getting there
- Taxi (~$20–30 USD), ride-hailing apps, shuttle buses (check current rates). No direct public bus from terminal.
- Notes
- Useful if embarking or disembarking; most cruise passengers do not use this unless extending trip.
Getting Around from the Port
Most reliable for beach runs. Taxis queue at terminal exit. Negotiate or ask for metered fare before boarding.
Book a transfer 5% off with code TPO5 at checkoutTerminal to Estreito town center is flat and straightforward, ~15–20 min. Useful for lunch and local shops.
Cheap but infrequent and confusing for cruise passengers with limited port time. Not recommended.
Book bus ticketsCruise lines offer beach and city tours. Convenient but pricey and often crowded.
Details last checked August 2026
Check The Port Traffic
Cruise Ships in Port
Once you have your shore plan, use the schedule to see how busy the harbour will be on your date, plus the ships, lines, and published call windows.
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Oceania Cruises sail to Florianópolis.
Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers
- Taxis do not always have meters; ask for an estimate or use a ride-hailing app (WhatsApp, local apps) if available. Negotiate fare before boarding.
- Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a hat; UV is intense and beach bars offer limited shade.
- Beaches have seasonal rip currents; always swim near lifeguards and ask locals about conditions.
- Keep valuables off the beach. Theft is uncommon but possible in crowded areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you want to swim and relax, yes. If you want culture or urban exploration, no. It is a beach-focused port best with 8+ hours; 4–6 hours feels rushed.
No. Taxis are cheap and reliable. Organized tours are convenient but unnecessary for beaches. Walk the market, take one taxi to a beach, and you've done the best of the port.
Portuguese. English is limited outside tourist areas and the terminal. Learn basic phrases (obrigado=thank you, onde é...=where is...) or use Google Translate app.
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