9 Best Sights in Paraty, Side Trips from Rio

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We've compiled the best of the best in Paraty - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fazenda Bananal

Fodor's Choice

Drive 15 minutes inland from Paraty to this immaculately restored colonial fazenda (farm), where you can feast on delicious farm-to-table food in the light-filled restaurant before exploring the museum, tropical gardens, and working farm. Simple yet evocative, it gives striking insight into the area's history and future potential. The farm welcomes thousands of local children every year to learn about sustainability and agricultural conservation. Any surplus organic food produced on-site is given to employees, the church, and the elderly in the region.

Praia do Cachadaço

Fodor's Choice

Famous for its 2 km (1.2 miles) of white sand and natural pools, formed within the volcanic rocks, the beach can be accessed via a short 600-meter trail starting at Praia do Meio. The long stretches of sand give a sense of solitude. Despite Cachadaço's popularity, it’s often a quiet place—this perception often disappears when you reach the pools. The path to the pools is an easy and relaxing 30-minute walk and you can refresh yourself along the way with freshwater springs that flow into the beach. This pristine beach doesn’t have kiosks, so bring you own food and water. You can also take advantage of restaurants nearby. Amenities: none Best for: solitude; pools; swimming; walking.

Praia do Cachadaço, Trindade, Paraty, Brazil

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Praia do Sono

Trindade Fodor's Choice

Secluded Sono Beach is one of the Paraty area's most beautiful strands, with thick jungle framing the crescent of light, soft sand bordering crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful fish. Campers base themselves here during the summer, when there's a relaxed, bohemian air. In the off-season, the beach is virtually deserted—sunbathers bask in what feels like a private tropical paradise. Although Sono is a bit off the beaten track, the gorgeous setting makes it worth the effort to reach it. The best way to access the beach is by boat from Paraty (about R$35); otherwise you must take a one-hour bus ride and then hike for about 40 minutes. Amenities: food and drink (summer). Best for: solitude; swimming; walking.

Paraty, 23970–000, Brazil

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Casa da Cultura

Centro Histórico

The largest cultural center in Paraty, Casa da Cultura is dedicated to telling the story of the city and its people. Permanent and visiting exhibitions illustrate the area's rich history and its abundant native flora and fauna. There's a pleasant coffee shop and patio, and the gift shop downstairs, one of the best in town, sells crafts made by local artisans. 

Rua Dona Geralda 177, Paraty, 23970–000, Brazil
24-3371–2800
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Free, but donations are welcome

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Forte Defensor Perpétuo

Paraty's only fort was built in the early 1700s (and rebuilt in 1822) as a defense against pirates. It's a pleasant short climb through jungle to get here and the views from the fort itself are terrific. Visitors can also see heavy British-made cannons, still in their original positions.

Paraty, 23970–000, Brazil
24-98142--0081
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Free

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Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios

Centro Histórico

Also known as Igreja Matriz, the neoclassical Church of Our Lady of Remedies was built in 1712 and is one of Paraty's most iconic buildings, with its gray-and-white facade shaded by a towering imperial palm tree. The small art gallery within, Pinacoteca Antônio Marino Gouveia, has paintings by modern artists such as Djanira, Di Cavalcanti, and Anita Malfatti.

Igreja de Santa Rita

Centro Histórico

The oldest church in Paraty, the simple whitewashed Church of Saint Rita sits on a grassy square with a mountain backdrop and makes for a terrific photo opportunity. The church was built in 1722 by and for freed enslaved people and has a typical Jesuit layout with a bell tower and domed front. Inside, the carved angels and ornate woodwork and ironwork catch the eye, and there are many valuable religious artifacts on display in the church's small religious art museum.

Praia de Antiguinhos

Trindade

An environmental protection order keeps beautiful Antigos Beach wonderfully unspoiled—you can swim amid rugged nature here. The thick jungle reaches right down to the sands, and the beach is famous for the large rocks that jut into the transparent water, separating Antigos from the adjoining smaller beach, Antiginhos, whose calmer waters are better for swimming. The beach can be reached via a 20-minute walking trail from equally scenic Sono Beach, which can be reached by boat from Paraty.  Amenities: none. Best for: solitude; snorkeling; sunbathing.

Paraty, 23970–000, Brazil

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Trindade

Trindade

About 30 km (20 miles) from Paraty, Trindade was once a hippie hangout. Today Trindade's several gorgeous beaches attract everybody from backpackers to Cariocas on vacation, and the natural pools are perfect for children. Regular buses run from the bus station in Paraty. If you're looking to stay overnight, you'll find simple lodgings and campsites near the beaches.

Paraty, 23970–000, Brazil

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