It is located in a small bay with paradisiacal beaches located 250 kilometers west of Rio de Janeiro.
Charming Paraty is one of the oldest colonial cities in Brazil.
Also known as the "Brazilian Venice", as it is located at an average height of 5 meters above sea level and its streets are frequently flooded, which its neighbors say, is an excellent way to "wash" the city,
The historic center is considered a National Historical Heritage due to the importance of its architectural complex. Along its cobbled streets, where the circulation of cars is prohibited, there are churches and colonial mansions, mostly painted white and very well maintained, so when taking a quiet walk through the center you cannot avoid having the feeling that you have stepped back several centuries in time.
Bathed by two important rivers and their corresponding secondary tributaries, in the natural environment of Paraty there is a wide variety of waterfalls that form beautiful natural pools where you can enjoy a refreshing bath in fresh water.
In the center of the city there are no good beaches but the bay of Paraty has around 50, many of which can only be reached by sea by boat. Precisely this inaccessibility has made these beaches the most beautiful since they are in an almost wild state, surrounded by thick vegetation, perfect for sailing.
The sailboats are located in the Marina Do Farol, which offers a “taxi-boat” service from the marina to the city (5 minutes). This marina offers its guests all kinds of comforts (showers, restaurant, Wi-Fi, etc.). )
You can't miss the local cachaça called Gabriela, the Brazilian brandy with a touch of cloves, cinnamon and ginger.