Honey Island, Curitiba, Brazil: A one-way ticket to paradise

By Jamie Lafferty
Updated February 4 2015 - 12:08pm, first published January 31 2015 - 12:15am
There are no cars on Honey Island, or Ilha do Mel. Photo: 123.com
There are no cars on Honey Island, or Ilha do Mel. Photo: 123.com
There are no cars on Honey Island, or Ilha do Mel. Photo: 123.com
There are no cars on Honey Island, or Ilha do Mel. Photo: 123.com
There are no cars on Honey Island, or Ilha do Mel. Photo: 123.com
There are no cars on Honey Island, or Ilha do Mel. Photo: 123.com

The last train out of Curitiba isn't much use to locals. The Serra Verde Express is not quick, is not cheap and doesn't run frequently. Buses are more efficient, more reliable. No, if you're from Parana State, the 8:15 to Morretes isn't much use at all.

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