Fees · Destination Guide
Florianopolis Brazil
Subtropical island life with Arvoredo reef dives, Campeche snorkeling, and Atlantic Forest trails
Updated Jan 23, 2026 • 20 sources
Fees And Permits
Confirm these fees before you book so your operator plan and day budget match what you will pay onsite.
Fees You Can't Skip
- Brazil eVisa (if required by nationality) - USD $80.90 (published eVisa fee)
- Ilha do Campeche visitation fee and authorization - BRL R$ 15 (reported visitation fee) plus transport cost
- Typical payment pattern: There is no universal tourism levy or marinepark tag for Florianopolis in the way some island destinations operate, but specific experiences have rules and, sometimes, fees.
What people usually pay
There is no universal tourism levy or marine-park tag for Florianopolis in the way some island destinations operate, but specific experiences have rules and, sometimes, fees. Budget for protected-area access on Ilha do Campeche, and for visa costs if your passport requires a Brazilian visa. For Arvoredo-area diving, compliance is managed through accredited operators and strict no-landing rules.
| Fee | Amount | Applies to | Where to pay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil eVisa (if required by nationality) | USD $80.90 (published eVisa fee) As issued (visitor stays typically up to 90 days per visit) | Certain nationalities (notably US, Canada, Australia as of Apr 10, 2025) | Where to pay | Apply online through the official portal and carry a digital and offline copy of the approval. Requirements and eligibility depend on passport nationality. |
| Ilha do Campeche visitation fee and authorization | BRL R$ 15 (reported visitation fee) plus transport cost Per day of access | Visitors landing on Ilha do Campeche | Where to pay | Access is regulated with a daily cap and must be booked via authorized transport. Follow all site rules, including trail and heritage protections. |
| Arvoredo-area recreational diving rules (operator-managed access) | Included in trip price (no public entrance ticket) Per trip | Scuba and snorkel trips targeting the Arvoredo south area | Book with an operator running Arvoredo-area trips from Florianopolis or nearby ports | The Arvoredo archipelago is a strict biological reserve. Recreational diving is typically concentrated at the southern tip of Ilha do Arvoredo outside the reserve boundary. Landing on the island is not allowed except emergencies. |