Introduction
Brazilian island Ilha do MelInteractive map of Ilha do MelGeographyLocationParanaguá, ParanáCoordinates25°30′42″S 48°20′20″W / 25.51167°S 48.33889°W / -25.51167; -48.33889Area27.1 km2 (10.5 sq mi)AdministrationBrazilDemographicsPopulation910 (2000) Ilha do Mel (English: Island of Honey) is a Brazilian island, located in the state of Paraná, 4 kilometers from the coast. Although the closest part of the mainland to the island is the city of Pontal do Paraná, Ilha do Mel belongs to the municipality of Paranaguá, 24 kilometers away. The island is a permanent environmental conservation area, and 95% of the territory is reserved for local flora and fauna. Therefore, human presence is strictly controlled: the maximum admission is 5,000 people per day. This arrangement directly affects tourism, which is the island's main economic activity. Ilha do Mel's beaches are considered among Brazil's most beautiful. No motor vehicles of any kind can enter the island, nor can animal-drawn vehicles. There are no paved grounds, nor is there any public lighting system in operation.