An interesting four hours drive south along the coast road brings you to Paraty – pronounced Para-chee. Founded in the 18th Century, the town grew as an important link in the chain that took gold from the Brazilian mines to the Imperial Ruler of Portugal. With a sheltered harbour area, it was the port where gold was transported by boat to Rio for onward shipping to Europe. Today it is a national monument and is regarded as the best preserved example of a Portuguese colonial city.
Besides some fascinating colourful architecture and stone paved streets, the former merchants homes have become a mix of restaurants and bars, souvenir shops and artisans workshops selling everything from papier mache art to hand made clothing.
We recommend at least three nights here in one of the huge range of pousadas – many former merchants homes. Spend a day exploring the town and taking the guided walking tour which brings the fascinating history alive. On your second day, chose from exploring by bike, on foot or horseback, the nearby rainforest with its many waterfalls or take a boat trip to a nearby beach where you can swim, snorkel, dive and kayak.
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