Working remotely from Paraty
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Working remotely from Paraty

More guests are coming for weeks, not days — laptop in the bag, mornings for work, afternoons for the bay. Here's an honest guide to making Paraty your office for a while.

By Bianca · 2026-04-22

The workation

Fiber in the morning, forest in the afternoon.

Paraty is a genuinely good place to work remotely — if you set it up right. The key is a reliable connection, a proper spot to sit, and a routine that protects both the work and the reason you came.

The Wi-Fi (the honest version)

Let's start with the deal-breaker: Cantinho do Marinheiro runs a fiber connection across the property, stable enough for video calls and uploads. As anywhere on the coast, a heavy storm can wobble things, so if your work is call-critical, keep a mobile hotspot as backup (Brazilian 4G is decent in and around town). Tell me your needs before you book and I'll be straight with you about what to expect.

The deck doubles as a desk — fiber Wi-Fi, a view, and quiet for calls.
The deck doubles as a desk — fiber Wi-Fi, a view, and quiet for calls.

Where to actually work

The deck is the dream desk — shade, a breeze, and the bay in front of you — but for long calls the air-conditioned room is steadier (and glare-free). In town, a handful of cafés are laptop-friendly for a change of scene and a good coffee. The Chalé Master gives you the most space to spread out; the smaller chalets suit a solo stay.

A weekday that works

The routine that guests swear by: work the morning (you're ahead of European and often US time zones), break for a swim and lunch, put in a focused afternoon block, then knock off for the bay — a sunset paddle, a walk in the old town, dinner out. Save the big outings — the boat day, the waterfalls, Trindade — for the weekends. It keeps the work honest and the trip a trip.

Long-stay practicalities

Come for two weeks and you'll understand why some guests extend to a month. Message me about a long stay and we'll tailor it.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Is the Wi-Fi good enough to work from Paraty?
Yes — Cantinho do Marinheiro has fiber across the property, stable for video calls and uploads. Keep a mobile hotspot as backup for storms if your work is call-critical, and tell your host your needs before booking.
Where's the best place to work at the chalet?
The deck for the view and breeze; the air-conditioned room for long, glare-free calls. In town, several cafés are laptop-friendly. The Chalé Master offers the most space for a long stay.
How should I structure a workday in Paraty?
Work the morning (you're ahead of European and often US time), swim and lunch midday, a focused afternoon block, then off for the bay. Save big outings for weekends.
Do you offer long-stay or monthly rates?
Yes — ask Bianca about weekly and monthly pricing. A full kitchen, laundry, and the town's supermarkets and market make longer stays easy.
Reserve your chalet

Thinking of a longer stay?

Message Bianca about weekly and monthly rates — she'll tailor a long stay around your work, your Wi-Fi needs, and your weekends.

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