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Ilhabela’s GDP Surpasses Saudi Arabia and Attracts Billion-Dollar Royalties in 2025

Written by Caio Aviz
Published on 23/07/2025 at 15:20
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Wealth Per Capita, Luxury And Oil Explain The Money Explosion On The Paulista Island

Ilhabela Doubles Saudi Arabia’s Per Capita GDP. And the secret lies in the combination of high-end tourism, offshore production, and billions in royalties until 2025.

Despite the luxury in Saudi Arabia, with castles, supercars, and royal collections, Brazil leads when the criterion is individual wealth. According to the World Bank, Saudi Arabia generates about US$ 35,000 per inhabitant annually, driven by oil exploration. Meanwhile, Ilhabela, on the coast of São Paulo, reaches an estimated per capita GDP of US$ 70,000.

Even though both regions stand out for the mineral origin of their fortune, the Brazilian island has outperformed in productive performance. The main explanation lies in the revenue from royalties resulting from offshore extraction, in addition to the growing influx of high-income tourists.

Mansions And Yachts Reveal The Economic Profile

Often, luxury yachts adorn the maritime landscape of Ilhabela. The mansions occupy the island’s hills, while the Paulista elite invests heavily in the archipelago. Since the 1960s, entrepreneurs and industrialists have started building palatial homes in the area. However, the real leap occurred in the 1990s, when the real estate market exploded with luxurious developments, marinas, and gated communities.

Unlike the Middle East, the origin of the fortune is diversified. A large portion comes from Paulista businesses, with a highlight on technology, aviation, and agribusiness. Furthermore, high-end tourism has strengthened the municipal treasury.

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Aviation And Agribusiness Also Generate Wealth

Even with oil in the lead, other activities help maintain the top of the economic ranking. Embraer, with units in São José dos Campos and Gavião Peixoto, produces state-of-the-art jets. Nearby, extensive sugarcane fields supply the ethanol industry and strengthen the income of the interior of São Paulo.

The region has productive balance: while the coast extracts oil, the interior generates billions with technology and agriculture. This solid business base allows the island’s wealth not to rely solely on the energy sector.

Luxury Tourism And Real Estate Boom After 2010

With more resources in the treasury, the city began to invest in high-end tourism. Although there are cheaper packages, such as the 2025 New Year’s Eve for R$ 1,500 in cabins, the island’s vocation is luxury. Since 2011, the municipality has been officially the “National Capital of Sailing”, according to a federal government decree. This milestone coincided with the beginning of significant oil transfers.

The practice of sailing began to attract championships, international tourists, and new investments. Sailing has become a local symbol, and the nautical vocation has further increased the region’s appreciation.

Oil Royalties Will Top Half A Billion In 2025

In 2010, royalty transfers totaled about R$ 35 million to the municipal budget. For 2025, the official projection is nearly R$ 500 million, according to estimates released by the industry. This amount represents more than R$ 10,000 annually for each of the 34,000 island inhabitants.

With so much money available and an elite willing to spend, the economy of Ilhabela continues to thrive. New businesses, tourist services, and high-end ventures continue to emerge.
For those seeking opportunities, the island shows that there is still room to grow and profit.

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Caio Aviz

I write about the offshore market, oil and gas, job opportunities, renewable energy, mining, economy, innovation and interesting facts, technology, geopolitics, government, among other topics. Always seeking daily updates and relevant subjects, I provide rich, substantial, and meaningful content. For content suggestions and feedback, please contact me at: avizzcaio12@gmail.com.

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