Reserva Ecológica do Sebuí.
Reaching Reserva Ecológica do Sebuí requires a boat trip through the Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá estuary, a journey that sets the tone for this remote wilderness deep within the Atlantic Forest. Located in the Guaraqueçaba Environmental Protection Area, the private reserve acts as a critical corridor for rare species, including the red-tailed amazon and the Superagui lion tamarin. The landscape is a dense, humid patchwork of mangroves, salt marshes, and old-growth jungle. Visitors typically navigate the terrain via a network of maintained trails that lead to secluded waterfalls and viewpoints overlooking the bay. It is a stripped-back experience focused on conservation and quiet observation, offering a rare look at one of Brazil’s most biodiverse and least-disturbed coastal ecosystems.