Things to do in Paraty
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Things to do in Paraty

Colonial streets, a bay full of islands, waterfalls in the forest, and cachaça older than most countries. Here's the shortlist worth building your days around.

The highlights

What not to miss.

Paraty packs a lot into a small place. You could see the essentials in three days and still leave with a list for next time. Here's what earns its place, and where to read more on each.

Walk the UNESCO historic center

Start where the town started. The historic center — cobblestones, whitewashed walls, blue-trimmed shutters, four colonial churches — is a car-free open-air museum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander without a plan, then read the history and landmarks guides to know what you're looking at. Come back after dark, when the lamplight and the flooded-street tides turn it magic.

Evenings on the deck — and, minutes away, the lamplit colonial center.
Evenings on the deck — and, minutes away, the lamplit colonial center.

Get out on the bay

The islands are the reason Paraty is famous. Take a schooner or speedboat tour to swim and snorkel between coves, or paddle the mirror-calm Saco do Mamanguá fjord. A day on the water is non-negotiable.

Chase waterfalls & cachaça

Inland, the forest hides waterfalls — including the Tobogã natural slide — and historic cachaça distilleries you can tour and taste. The two pair perfectly: a morning swim under a fall, an afternoon flight of umburana-aged pinga. Many visitors do both on a single Jeep or Gold Trail tour.

Find your beach — and slow down

Drive to Trindade for the natural pool, hike into Praia do Sono, or just take a taxi to Praia Grande for kiosk fish and a swim. See the full beaches guide. And leave room to do nothing: a hammock, the pool, the sunset over the bay from the deck at Cantinho do Marinheiro. Paraty rewards the unscheduled hour as much as the booked one.

More ways to fill a day

Plan your days

Six ways to spend a Paraty day.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What are the top things to do in Paraty?
Walk the UNESCO historic center, take a boat tour of the islands, visit the waterfalls (including the Tobogã slide), tour a cachaça distillery, and reach a hidden beach like Trindade or Praia do Sono.
How many days do you need in Paraty?
Three full days cover the essentials — one on the water, one for waterfalls and cachaça, one for the town and a beach. A fourth lets you slow down or add Ilha Grande.
Is Paraty worth visiting?
Very. It combines a beautifully preserved colonial town, a bay of islands and beaches, forest waterfalls, and a genuine food-and-cachaça culture — all in a compact, walkable place.
What is Paraty famous for?
Its UNESCO-listed colonial center, the island-scattered bay, artisanal cachaça, and the FLIP literary festival.
What can you do in Paraty when it rains?
Plenty — cachaça tastings, museums and churches, a cooking class, a café crawl, or the waterfalls (which run harder in the rain). See our rainy-day journal post for ideas.
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