Paraty

Paraty, a dazzling colonial jewel on Brazil's Costa Verde, is where cobblestone streets meet emerald-green mountains and the South Atlantic. This impeccably preserved 17th-century port town, backed by the Serra da Bocaina range, offers a heady mix of gold-rush history, cachaça distilleries, and island-studded bays that beg to be explored by schooner. Whether you're sipping caipirinhas in a lantern-lit praça or hiking to a hidden waterfall, Paraty feels like a living museum—with a vibrant, bohemian pulse.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Paraty at least three full days. Spend day one exploring the historic centre and a nearby cachaça distillery. Dedicate day two to a full-day schooner trip around the bay islands. On day three, choose between a hike into the Serra da Bocaina or a lazy afternoon on the sands of Praia do Sono. If you have a fourth day, consider a jeep tour to the remote Saco do Mamanguá. Paraty is small enough to feel intimate but rich enough to reward a slow pace; avoid rushing through in a single afternoon.

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