What to pack for Ilhabela in June
Heading to Ilhabela in June? Here's a packing list built directly from local climate averages — not generic blog advice.
June is one of the coldest months of the year in Ilhabela (ranked 10 of 12) and among the driest (ranked 11 of 12). Day temperatures are 1°C cooler than May and holding steady into July — so this month's packing list won't be identical to May's or July's.
Essentials
- ★ Passport + a photocopy stored separately Travel documents
- ★ Phone + charging cables (USB-C, Lightning as needed) Daily essentials
- • Refillable water bottle (1L) Reduces single-use plastic + saves money
- • Compact daypack (15–20L) For day trips, hands-free walking
- • Travel-size first-aid kit (band-aids, ibuprofen, antihistamines) Pharmacy access varies
Tops
- ★ Lightweight breathable t-shirts (5–6) — linen-blend or merino, NOT pure cotton Avg high 24°C + humid — cotton holds sweat, linen breathes
- • 1–2 long-sleeve linen or chambray shirts Cooler evenings + sun protection
Bottoms
- ★ Light chinos or trousers (1–2) Cooler evenings + cultural sites
- • Shorts (2) — knee-length Daytime warmth
Outerwear & layers
- • Lightweight cardigan or pashmina shawl Brutal restaurant/transport AC + cool evenings
Rain & weather protection
- ★ Waterproof jacket or rain shell (e.g. Patagonia Torrentshell) 14 rain days expected
- ★ Compact travel umbrella For sudden showers
Footwear
- ★ Comfortable walking shoes (broken in) Mild weather, lots of walking
- • Lightweight sneakers (1 backup pair) Rotation prevents blisters
Accessories
- ★ Insect repellent (DEET 25%+ or picaridin) Mosquitoes thrive in warm + wet weather
- • Sunglasses Bright days expected
- • Sunscreen (SPF 30) Year-round basics
Power, voltage & adapters
- ★ 127V at 60Hz Mains electricity standard for Brazil
- ★ Plug types: N, C (Type N — round 3-pin (Brazil, also South Africa newer outlets)) Most common: N. Older buildings may also use C.
- ★ From the US/Canada: bring an A→N travel adapter US Type A/B plugs don't fit Brazil's outlets
- ★ Voltage varies — São Paulo/Rio are 127V, Brasília + south are 220V. Check before plugging in. Country-specific gotcha
- • From the UK/Ireland: bring a G→N travel adapter UK Type G plugs don't fit Brazil's outlets
- • If your device is labeled '220–240V only' (common for European hairdryers/kettles), it WILL underperform or not work at all here. Most phone/laptop chargers are dual-voltage — they're fine. Brazil runs 127V — too low for EU-only 230V devices
- · Easiest option: a universal travel adapter (e.g. Anker, Epicka) that handles A/B/C/E/F/G/I in one — covers ~95% of countries. If you travel to multiple regions
✅ Can you carry-on?
Yes — June in Ilhabela packs comfortably into a carry-on. Conditions stay mild enough that you can rely on light layers, one pair of shoes, and a packable rain shell.
24 suggested items total — 5 essentials, 5 clothing items, 2 pairs of shoes.
What you can leave at home
Based on Ilhabela's June climate, here's what won't earn its bag space:
- heavy winter coat & thermal underwear
- gloves, scarves, and wool hats
- delicate suede or leather shoes (they'll get ruined)
- snow boots and ice grips
How this list was built
Every recommendation above maps to specific climate data for Ilhabela in June: average high (24°C), average low (18.1°C), expected rain days (14), and any peak hazard seasons. Heavier items appear at colder temperatures; rain gear scales with how often it rains; sun protection appears when it's warm and dry.
The ★ items are essential — pack these first. The • items are recommended for comfort. The · items are nice-to-have if you have space.
Other months in Ilhabela
Daily forecasts, climate averages, and the best activities for the season.