Boipeba fishermen at work in a dug-out canoe
© Pura Aventura Ltd
© Pura Aventura Ltd
In general, things can be organised/changed at very short notice on the island, so activities can be very flexible.
Options include
- Relaxing around the pool and gardens at your pousada.
- Relaxing, swimming, surfing/bodyboarding, etc. on a variety of all-beautiful beaches with warm, clear waters. Some are better for shallow-water swimming/paddling; some better for surf; some more shady; some more lively; some practically deserted.
- Riding horses along beaches or through the interior of the island.
- Taking a boat trip out to the natural pools offshore at low tide, when enclosed pools are formed in the coral and sandbanks. Timing depends on the tides of course.
- Hiring canoes or kayaks for a gentle paddle or more of an expedition around the south and west of the island.
- Hiring a boat (with oarsmen) to explore the mangroves and rivers of the island in silence.
- Walking: there’s a good variety of walks to be chosen on the island: from beach strolls to hikes across the island to remote beaches and forests. It’s hard to get lost; the biggest hill is only about 50m high (though it is steep); your surroundings vary from postcard-pretty tropical beaches to Cape fynbos-like scrubland to shady mixed woods and mangrove rivers. See our description of a good lunch-earning walk here
- You can even walk almost everywhere barefoot since the paths (even the main track from Moreré to Velha Boipeba) are almost all sandy.
- Eating and/or drinking yourself silly. Not surprisingly the seafood and fish (peixe pr. pEH-shay) and fruit (fresh and as juice) are highlights. Beer is served very cold, which is very welcome after a long walk.


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