Jabaquara Beach
Center — 1.5 km from the historic centerCalm sea with black medicinal mud. Starting point of the famous Bloco da Lama during Carnival.
View detailsCalm sea with black medicinal mud. Starting point of the famous Bloco da Lama during Carnival.
View detailsDirect view of the colonial skyline. The best angle to photograph Paraty at dusk.
View detailsCaiçara village from the 19th century. XVII. Gateway to Saco do Mamanguá.
View detailsCepilho (surfing) → Meio (swimming pools) → Ranchos (restaurants) → Cachadaço (natural pool). Four beaches in one destination.
View detailsStarting point of the Juatinga Crossing. Camping on a 1 km wild beach with an active caiçara community.
View detailsWild stops on the way between Sono and Ponta Negra. Great for snorkeling between rocks.
View detailsRemote caiçara village within the Juatinga Reserve. No electricity, no signal — just crystal clear sea and living culture.
View detailsQuiet refuge 15 minutes from the center. Arrive by car, walk 5 minutes and find an almost empty beach with clear water.
View detailsThree beaches, crystal clear water and seafood straight from the sea. Only by boat. Worth every minute.
View detailsThe busiest and most structured outside the urban center of Paraty. Fishing village with active shops, restaurants and kiosks. From the pier there ar...
View detailsOne of the largest and most beautiful beaches in Paraty, with a deserted shore (no buildings) despite the active kiosks.
View detailsSmall cove right next to São Gonçalo Beach, with a small strip of sand and calm, crystal-clear waters.
View detailsFishing village with preserved Caiçara authenticity, still active fishing culture and pier with boat trips to nearby islands.
View detailsQuiet and little-visited beach with a unique difference: the presence of Aldeia Pataxó do Saquinho, an indigenous community that offers cultural expe...
View detailsJust 120 meters long, Praia da Lula is one of the jewels of Paraty bay.
View detailsThe reddish sand at dusk gives its name to this small bay beach, preserved and accessible only by boat.
View detailsQuiet cove with greenish waters and almond trees that form natural shade on the beachfront.
View detailsIsolated and preserved beach, accessible only by boat. Intimate environment with dense native vegetation right to the edge of the sand. One of the be...
View detailsAlso known as Praia dos Vagabundos, it is the most famous anchorage among sailors who visit Paraty.
View detailsMedium-sized beach, deserted most of the year, with natural coconut trees on the edge.
View detailsUnique geographic formation on the Brazilian coast — an 8 km long tropical fjord, surrounded by mountains covered in Atlantic forest that descend to...
View detailsSmall caiçara village with around 200 fishing families within the Juatinga Ecological Reserve.
View detailsOne of the most remote and beautiful beaches in Paraty. Inhabited by a single Caiçara family — Mr. Maneco and his family — who have been welcoming vi...
View detailsThe first beach upon arriving in Trindade, Cepilho is the region's surf spot and one of the best on the Rio de Janeiro coast.
View detailsThe beach with the best structure in Trindade — kiosks, restaurants and good shade.
View detailsThe most sought after in Trindade, with calm and crystal clear waters, a wide strip of sand and Atlantic Forest reaching the edge of the beach.
View detailsWild and isolated beach, accessible via a short trail through the Atlantic Forest. Extensive strip of fine white sand with rough seas and the presenc...
View detailsThe highlight of Trindade and one of the most special natural attractions on the Brazilian coast.
View detailsBeach with transparent waters and white sand within a high standard condominium.
View detailsIsolated cove between huge rocks and dense Atlantic Forest. One of the most remote and preserved beaches on the Juatinga route. Crystal clear waters...
View detailsOn the border between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Camburi is a preserved beach with good structure and consistent waves.
View detailsCenter — 1.5 km from the historic center
Calm sea with black medicinal mud. Starting point of the famous Bloco da Lama during Carnival.
Center — 600 m from the historic center
Direct view of the colonial skyline. The best angle to photograph Paraty at dusk.
District — 18 km from the center (BR-101 km 154.5)
Caiçara village from the 19th century. XVII. Gateway to Saco do Mamanguá.
Vila de Trindade — 27 km from the center
Cepilho (surfing) → Meio (swimming pools) → Ranchos (restaurants) → Cachadaço (natural pool). Four beaches in one destination.
Juatinga Reserve — ~25 km via Laranjeiras
Starting point of the Juatinga Crossing. Camping on a 1 km wild beach with an active caiçara community.
Between Sono and Ponta Negra — Juatinga Reserve
Wild stops on the way between Sono and Ponta Negra. Great for snorkeling between rocks.
Juatinga Reserve — extreme south of Paraty
Remote caiçara village within the Juatinga Reserve. No electricity, no signal — just crystal clear sea and living culture.
BR-101 (Rio-Santos) — ~10 km from the center
Quiet refuge 15 minutes from the center. Arrive by car, walk 5 minutes and find an almost empty beach with clear water.
São Gonçalo Beach — ~30 km from the center towards Angra
Three beaches, crystal clear water and seafood straight from the sea. Only by boat. Worth every minute.
BR-101 — ~10 km from the center
The busiest and most structured outside the urban center of Paraty. Fishing village with active shops, restaurants and kiosks. From the pier there are boat trips to nearby islands...
BR-101 — ~30 km from the center (towards Angra)
One of the largest and most beautiful beaches in Paraty, with a deserted shore (no buildings) despite the active kiosks.
BR-101 — ~30 km from the center (towards Angra)
Small cove right next to São Gonçalo Beach, with a small strip of sand and calm, crystal-clear waters.
BR-101 — ~32 km from the center (towards Angra)
Fishing village with preserved Caiçara authenticity, still active fishing culture and pier with boat trips to nearby islands.
BR-101 — ~25 km from the center (towards Angra)
Quiet and little-visited beach with a unique difference: the presence of Aldeia Pataxó do Saquinho, an indigenous community that offers cultural experiences to visitors.
Paraty bay — ~10 km from center
Just 120 meters long, Praia da Lula is one of the jewels of Paraty bay.
Paraty bay — ~5 km from center
The reddish sand at dusk gives its name to this small bay beach, preserved and accessible only by boat.
Paraty bay — ~10 km from center
Quiet cove with greenish waters and almond trees that form natural shade on the beachfront.
Paraty bay — ~10 km from center
Isolated and preserved beach, accessible only by boat. Intimate environment with dense native vegetation right to the edge of the sand. One of the best preserved in the bay — few...
Paraty bay — ~7 km from center
Also known as Praia dos Vagabundos, it is the most famous anchorage among sailors who visit Paraty.
Paraty bay — ~12 km from center
Medium-sized beach, deserted most of the year, with natural coconut trees on the edge.
East Coast — access via Paraty-Mirim (boat)
Unique geographic formation on the Brazilian coast — an 8 km long tropical fjord, surrounded by mountains covered in Atlantic forest that descend to the water.
Juatinga Reserve — ~30 km (access by boat)
Small caiçara village with around 200 fishing families within the Juatinga Ecological Reserve.
Juatinga Reserve — extreme south of the east coast
One of the most remote and beautiful beaches in Paraty. Inhabited by a single Caiçara family — Mr. Maneco and his family — who have been welcoming visitors for decades with rare h...
Trindade — 27 km from the center of Paraty
The first beach upon arriving in Trindade, Cepilho is the region's surf spot and one of the best on the Rio de Janeiro coast.
Trindade — 27 km from the center of Paraty
The beach with the best structure in Trindade — kiosks, restaurants and good shade.
Trindade — 27 km from the center of Paraty
The most sought after in Trindade, with calm and crystal clear waters, a wide strip of sand and Atlantic Forest reaching the edge of the beach.
Trindade — 25 km from the center of Paraty
Wild and isolated beach, accessible via a short trail through the Atlantic Forest. Extensive strip of fine white sand with rough seas and the presence of a freshwater stream. Good...
Trindade — Serra da Bocaina National Park
The highlight of Trindade and one of the most special natural attractions on the Brazilian coast.
Laranjeiras — ~24 km from the center of Paraty
Beach with transparent waters and white sand within a high standard condominium.
Juatinga Reserve — between Ponta Negra and Sono
Isolated cove between huge rocks and dense Atlantic Forest. One of the most remote and preserved beaches on the Juatinga route. Crystal clear waters and an environment of total si...
RJ/SP border — ~30 km from the center (BR-101)
On the border between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Camburi is a preserved beach with good structure and consistent waves.
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