The Guaratuba Environmental Protection Area is a vast coastal reserve in Paraná, Brazil, featuring rich Atlantic Forest ecosystems, diverse wildlife, and vital wetlands known for outstanding biodiversity and excellent opportunities for nature-based recreation.
The Guaratuba Environmental Protection Area (Área de Proteção Ambiental de Guaratuba) encompasses approximately 199,587 hectares along the coastal region of Paraná state in southern Brazil. This protected area preserves one of the largest remnants of the Atlantic Forest biome, characterized by dense tropical and subtropical rainforest, mangroves, estuaries, and freshwater wetlands. The complex geography includes coastal plains, river deltas, sandbanks, and islands, creating a mosaic of habitats that support an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna, including several endangered species such as the red-tailed Amazon parrot and the Guiana dolphin. Established in 1993 primarily to safeguard these critical ecosystems, the area also acts as a natural buffer protecting the Guaratuba Bay and surrounding marine environments. Visitors to this environmental protection area can enjoy activities such as guided hiking through the forest trails, birdwatching excursions to spot rare and migratory species, kayaking in the calm estuaries, and educational tours focusing on conservation efforts. While largely undeveloped, the APA offers tranquil scenic vistas, pristine beaches, and opportunities to observe capuchin monkeys, giant otters, and various amphibians. The nearby town of Guaratuba serves as the main gateway for accessing the reserve and provides visitor services and accommodations. The APA’s combination of ecological importance, scenic beauty, and relatively low visitor numbers makes it a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts and conservation-minded travelers seeking an authentic Atlantic Forest experience.
Diverse Atlantic Forest ecosystems with rare orchids and bromeliads
Mangrove estuaries rich in birdlife and aquatic species
Pristine coastal beaches along Guaratuba Bay
Opportunities to see endangered species such as Guiana dolphin and red-tailed Amazon parrot
Extensive mangrove areas play a critical role in coastal protection and provide habitat for diverse fish, crustaceans, and migratory birds.
A unique estuarine system, this bay supports rich marine biodiversity and offers tranquil waters for paddle sports.
Protects one of Brazil's most threatened biomes, hosting rare and endemic plant and animal species in dense rainforest.